Today we will be learning about what we can do for our skeleton backgrounds. We have created two separate options, bubble printmaking and an experimental process where we bled marker onto coffee filters to collage as a background. You will next cut out your completed shaded skeleton and lay it out on BOTH backgrounds to decide what you like best. Using a pencil as a measuring tool for Proportion:using a view finder
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take a look at these previous student artworks. Which have the strongest compositions? Which have the best values (highlights, mid-tones, and shadows)? Which has the best proportions? On Tuesday, we will begin creating backgrounds for our next project: Skeleton Value Shading!! Bubble Printmaking is super-fun and can create super-interesting backgrounds!
Today we used a variety of techniques to add interest to a blended watercolor background. We added salt, rubbing alcohol, and plastic wrap to create interesting textural effects.
Today we are using the charcoal pencils to fill out the value shading practice sheet for a formative assessment grade:
We will use VINE charcoal for the medium to light values and charcoal pencils (6B to 4B) for the dark to medium values.
We are well on our way. The due date for this assignment will be the end of this week!
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