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This comprehensive evaluation guide outlines the criteria for assessing finished and unfinished drawings, emphasizing creativity, composition, and craftsmanship. Finished drawings will be evaluated on their originality, space filling, and overall effectiveness. Unfinished works will highlight what elements are missing and the clarity of ideas presented. Each drawing will be judged on its visual message, clean execution, and the effective use of art elements. Historical masters like M.C. Escher, Leonardo Da Vinci, Albrecht Dürer, and Raphael serve as benchmarks for artistic excellence.
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Finished Drawings Art with Power
Grading 40 Points Creativity- Did you come up with an original idea or design? 30 Points Composition- Did you fill the space? Did you put in all the requirements? Did you design an effective picture? 30 Points Craftsmanship- Did you take your time? Did you use the technique well? Does it look nicely crafted?
Finished Drawing How do we know? • Does it have a message? • Is there empty space? • Is it the space filled purposefully? How? • Is it clean looking? • Is it well done?
Unfinished What is missing? • Is there empty space? • What idea is shown? • Has everything been worked on equally?
Finished Drawing How do we know? • Does it have a story? • How many art elements are being used? • Is the space being used? • Did it take some time to finish?
Unfinished What is missing? • Can you see an idea? • Has the work been completed carefully? • Is the space filled? • Does it look clean? • How many elements are being used?
Masters M.C. Escher Leonardo Da Vinci
Masters Albrecht Durer Raphael