Tuesday, September 9, 2008

7th Grade 2D

7th Grade Visual Arts

The 7th grade visual arts class recently finished their monochromatic self-portraits. They learned to use a grid as a drawing tool, as well as learning to stretch one color of acrylic paint to its limits through the use of many tints and shades.
This week, we started work on the second painting project, an abstract painting. Students began in groups. Each group had magazine articles and photographs of work by Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, or several op art artists. The group had to work together to research their artist and present their findings to the rest of the class. Next, they will draw four sketches of ideas for abstract paintings. They will choose one of these ideas to turn into a painting. This painting will allow them to work with a variety of colors and designs in a way that the monochromatic portraits did not.
The next 7th grade sketchbook check date will be September 22. All students should have a minimum of twelve complete sketches by that time.