Intro To Art: 2 Pt Perspective Object Challenge
- Provide evidence through experimentation, practice, and persistence, the demonstration of new skills and knowledge in a chosen art form by following a class demonstration on PERSPECTIVE DRAWING.
- Write arguments to support claims that your intentions HAVE been carried out using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence by answering the REFLECTION/ EVALUATION question:
What type of challenges are you facing when attempting to use 75% of the drawing surface to represent your 3 objects?
After spending the last few weeks studying, demonstrating and discussing perspective drawing techniques in order to create optical illusions of flat space looking like three-dimensional space, each student will be challenged with creating a perspective composition based on everyday recognizable objects.
Since class participation has been lackluster, students will choose from a list of objects that in order to receive full credit, students will need to select 3 objects and follow all perspective drawing rules to show their level of mastery. Failure to complete this project will drastically lower students ability’s to successfully achieve a high mark in the semester final.
Drawing: Perspective Drawing (Interior Spaces)
- STWBAT provide evidence through experimentation, practice, and persistence, the demonstration of new skills and knowledge in a chosen art form by following a class demonstration on PERSPECTIVE DRAWING.
- STW write arguments to support claims that your intentions HAVE been carried out using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence by answering the REFLECTION/ EVALUATION question:
What are two things that you think are going to be challenging in creating a SUCCESSFUL and INTERESTING image of the high school hallways?
Today we continue the look at what a 1 PT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING would look like as an INSIDE or INTERIOR view. Through our class demonstrations, we will address question(s) like:
- How can the artist manipulate the vanishing point when the horizon line can’t be seen?
- How do you draw a floor or ceiling in 1 PT PERSPECTIVE
- What is EYE LEVEL?