EXEMPLARY 10 | PROFICIENT 9-8 | SUFFICIENT 7-7 | INCOMPLETE 5-3 | INSUFFICIENT 2-0 |
Paper adheres to all criteria for length, structure and includes full color image | Paper adheres to most criteria for length, structure and includes full color image | Paper adheres to some criteria for length, structure and includes full color image | Paper adheres to little criteria for length, structure and includes full color image | Paper adheres to little to none of criteria for length, structure and includes no image |
Student is ontime to presention and prepared to present | Student is not ontime and lost presentation slot | |||
Student pronounces artst's name correctly and has all factual information | Student pronounces artst's name correctly and has mostly factual information | Student pronounces artst's name correctly and has some factual information | Student pronounces artst's name correctly and has little factual information | Student pronounces artst's name correctly and has mostly little-no factual information |
Student explains how this artist contributed to the art world in a significant way | Student partially explains how this artist contributed to the art world in a significant way | Student somewhat explains how this artist contributed to the art world in a significant way | Student marginally explains how this artist contributed to the art world in a significant way | Student does not explain how this artist contributed to the art world in a significant way |
Student discusses artwork, influences & training in a clear and accurate manner | Student discusses artwork, influences & training in a mostly clear and accurate manner | Student discusses artwork, influences & training in a somewhat clear and accurate manner | Student discusses artwork, influences & training in a largely unclear and inaccurate manner | Student discusses artwork, influences & training in an unclear and inaccurate manner |
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Final Presentation Rubric
Friday, January 3, 2020
Ceramics 2-Auguste Preault relief
Antoine-Augustin Préault was a significant 19th century sculptor from the Romantic movement. His subjects included figures and fabric as well as decorative borders.
Please read and view the following links and get familiar with Preault's work.
Your assignment is to find or create refernces for each element and create a relief that is a minimum of 8" x 8" and includes the following:
-a human figure (could just be a head and shoulders if you choose not to do a full figure.)
-fabric around the figure which could be in the form of a hood or anything you chosse to base on one of his specific works. (this needs to have form so it should not be flat)
-a decorative border containing the figure. You can base it on any of Preault's work but do not copy it exactly, be creative.
Your relief needs to have AT LEAST 2 inches of depth so plan carefully and you may want to consider building this in several components and assembling them.
Please read and view the following links and get familiar with Preault's work.
Your assignment is to find or create refernces for each element and create a relief that is a minimum of 8" x 8" and includes the following:
-a human figure (could just be a head and shoulders if you choose not to do a full figure.)
-fabric around the figure which could be in the form of a hood or anything you chosse to base on one of his specific works. (this needs to have form so it should not be flat)
-a decorative border containing the figure. You can base it on any of Preault's work but do not copy it exactly, be creative.
Your relief needs to have AT LEAST 2 inches of depth so plan carefully and you may want to consider building this in several components and assembling them.
You can focus all of your effort on making just ONE piece as opposed to three.
http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/sculpture/auguste-preault.htm
https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Antoine-Augustin_Pr%C3%A9ault
https://www.google.com/search?q=Medallion+depicting+Th%C3%A9odore+G%C3%A9ricault+Preault&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS819US820&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-2dbas-vhAhWOr1kKHWTUBI0Q_AUIDigB&biw=1281&bih=602&safe=active&ssui=on
http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/sculpture/auguste-preault.htm
https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Antoine-Augustin_Pr%C3%A9ault
https://www.google.com/search?q=Medallion+depicting+Th%C3%A9odore+G%C3%A9ricault+Preault&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS819US820&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-2dbas-vhAhWOr1kKHWTUBI0Q_AUIDigB&biw=1281&bih=602&safe=active&ssui=on
Ceramics- Portrait
For this project we will choose a public figure to create a 3D portrait of. Begin by finding AT LEAST 2 photo references of your subject from two different points of view. These photo references need to be available on your charged chrome book at all times. Begin the process the same way as always by doing a sketch of your subject on blank paper. Develop this drawing to as finished a state as possible as it will help familirize you with their features.
When you are ready to begin building roll out a slab that is approximately a quarter inch thick and place it in the mold that will be out on the counter. This will give you a basic base to work on and begin building and sculpting the specific features to represent your subject.
We will follow the standard documentation process while creating this piece but we will only be making one as opposed to three so focus as much effort as possible on this work and employ what you have learned to create a strong likeness.
This piece does not need to be glazed unless you have time.
When you are ready to begin building roll out a slab that is approximately a quarter inch thick and place it in the mold that will be out on the counter. This will give you a basic base to work on and begin building and sculpting the specific features to represent your subject.
We will follow the standard documentation process while creating this piece but we will only be making one as opposed to three so focus as much effort as possible on this work and employ what you have learned to create a strong likeness.
This piece does not need to be glazed unless you have time.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
ALL CLASSES WHO ARE GIVEN SKETCHBOOK ASSIGNMENTS- Extra Credit sketchbook assignment DUE by Friday January 10th
If you missed a sketchbook assignment or got less than an A and would like to increase your grade this assignment is due by Friday the 10th. Draw any one hour observation using the basic shape technique we have worked with since our first day and develop it into a finished piece. Nothing less than an hour will be accepted but if you spend a focused hour and it is not complete that is fine. Choose any subject to draw from life and show what you have learned!
Drawing and Painting Final Presentation
Drawing and Painting Final Wed 1/15
Write a 2 page (full pages minimally with no additional images) double spaced paper, 12 point type, on an artist of your choice. Please include an additional works cited page as well. Your artist must be approved by Mr. P after you have found three different and reliable sources. You can choose any artist living or dead as long as they have contributed to the art world in a significant way. (Please avoid writing a paper about an uncle who likes to paint etc…)
Provide biographical information as well as their training, most significant accomplishments and what they are best known for. Discuss the artist's significance in the art world and the process of how they developed their work. This is not an opinion piece so please focus on facts first.
Create a full color 9 x 12 image of your artist utilizing as many elements of their "style" as possible. Think about color pallete, composition, subject matter etc... You can use any painting media you choose.
Presentations during the exam block will be brief but should present to the class as though no one has any prior knowledge of the artists. You do not have to read the paper but give a well thought through synopsis along with the image. You will likely be asked some basic questions as well so make sure you know your topic. (start with being certain how to pronounce your artist’s name) This project counts for 20% of your grade!
Have fun and do your best work! I strongly encourage you to choose an artist who you feel some personal connection to, not Van Gogh or Picasso because you know them already or have previously written a paper on them. You are not limited to "fine artists" who show in galleries, visual artists who work in video games, design, graphic novels, film etc... are all equally valid.
Please be sure not to plagiarize in any way as it will result in a zero!! Please be careful not to cut and paste or re-word from any web site or book.
Be at your table prepared for your presentation before the bell rings. (if you are printing your paper in the LMC before the bell and you arrive after the bell, you lose your slot to present so get all work done and printed ahead of time.) Late work or emailed papers will not be accepted. I am always available to read a first draft if you would like to email it to me. The Writing Center is also a resource to help with your paper development.
paper 50%
artwork 40%
presentation-10%
Pop Art Final Presentation Thursday 1/16
Pop Art Final
Choose any artist from the Pop Art movement (artist must be approved by Mr Purcell before beginning.) Write a minimum 2 full page double spaced paper with 12 point type and an additional works cited page along with a full color printed image (book or printed from internet) that best represents the artist's work. When choosing an artist look specifically for the Pop Art movement, not "pop art". You will find many artists who copy the "style" of this movement but were not part of it.
EXPLORE THE FOLLOWING: WHERE WAS THE ARTIST BORN AND BASIC BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION. WHAT KIND OF TRAINING DID THEY HAVE? WHAT WERE THEY BEST KNOWN FOR? WHAT KIND OF SCALE DID THEY WORK WITH? WAS THERE ANY SPECIFIC EVENT IN THEIR CAREER THAT WAS IMPORTANT OR PIVOTAL?
Please have your paper printed ahead of time and be in class before the bell rings ready to present. Be ready to present when the bell rings and please do not be late or you will lose your presentation spot which count for 10% of this final grade.
Final project counts as 20% of your final grade so please make sure you know your material (including knowing how to correctly prounce your artist's name) as you will be asked questions.
Your presentation of the content counts for 10% of your Final Presentation grade, so have your full color art and paper printed, give a synopsis of your paper or read the paper from your seat, whichever you feel will be most effective.
I am available to read drafts of your paper before the day of presentation and the Writing Center is also a resource. Any plagiarism will result in a zero so do not copy and paste etc...
paper-40%
ceiling tile art-50%
presentation 10%
No late or emailed papers will be accepted.
Choose any artist from the Pop Art movement (artist must be approved by Mr Purcell before beginning.) Write a minimum 2 full page double spaced paper with 12 point type and an additional works cited page along with a full color printed image (book or printed from internet) that best represents the artist's work. When choosing an artist look specifically for the Pop Art movement, not "pop art". You will find many artists who copy the "style" of this movement but were not part of it.
EXPLORE THE FOLLOWING: WHERE WAS THE ARTIST BORN AND BASIC BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION. WHAT KIND OF TRAINING DID THEY HAVE? WHAT WERE THEY BEST KNOWN FOR? WHAT KIND OF SCALE DID THEY WORK WITH? WAS THERE ANY SPECIFIC EVENT IN THEIR CAREER THAT WAS IMPORTANT OR PIVOTAL?
Final project counts as 20% of your final grade so please make sure you know your material (including knowing how to correctly prounce your artist's name) as you will be asked questions.
paper-40%
ceiling tile art-50%
presentation 10%
No late or emailed papers will be accepted.
Foundations and Foundations 2 Final Presentations- Thurs 1/16
Foundations Final Project
Write (and type) a 2 full page (minuimum) 12 point font, double spaced paper on an artist of your choice.The artist must be approved by mr. P before you begin. (do not chose artists like Van Gogh and Picasso that you already know. Think about the kind of work you like and choose someone you connect with. For example, if you like video games, find an artist who works in that industry. We can use artists who are alive and social media can be a great tool to reach out an ask the artist him/herself questions) If you can not find three different and substantial resources about your artist please find a different one. The artist can be from any era and work with any medium as long as they have contributed to the art world in a significant way. (please avoid writing a paper about an uncle who likes to paint etc…)
Your paper should explain the art movement(s)/period the artist was involved in, their background/history and training, and what makes their work significant in the art world. Discuss why you chose this artist and find out about their creative process; what size was their work, how did they go about creating their work, what kind of subjects did he or she work with? Additional to the two pages, please include a works cited page.
Part two of this project is to create a 9 x 12 or bigger acrylic painting of your artist which accomplishes two objectives:
1) an accurate likeness of your artist and
Your paper should explain the art movement(s)/period the artist was involved in, their background/history and training, and what makes their work significant in the art world. Discuss why you chose this artist and find out about their creative process; what size was their work, how did they go about creating their work, what kind of subjects did he or she work with? Additional to the two pages, please include a works cited page.
Part two of this project is to create a 9 x 12 or bigger acrylic painting of your artist which accomplishes two objectives:
1) an accurate likeness of your artist and
2) a strong demonstration of what their work looks like which should include as many elements of what exemplifies their work. You may choose to focus on brushstrokes, color pallete, composition etc...
Presentations will be brief but please present to the class as though no one has any prior knowledge of the artist. You do not have to read the paper but give a well thought through synopsis along with the image. (it will be helpful to write an outline) You will likely be asked some basic questions as well so make sure you know your topic. (including knowing how to pronounce your artist's name.)
I am available to read first drafts anytime so you can email those to me as you are developing your paper. The Writing Center is also a resource for assistance in developing your paper.
I am available to read first drafts anytime so you can email those to me as you are developing your paper. The Writing Center is also a resource for assistance in developing your paper.
Do not plagiarize in any way as it will result in a zero.
Be accountable and be on time, (meaning before the bell rings, not two seconds, minutes or hours after) Papers need to be ready to hand in at the time of presentation. Late papers (or emailed papers) will not be accepted.
Foundations 2 is the same project except that the final painting must be 16 x 20 and first drafts are due a week before final presentations.
This project counts for 20% of your grade!
paper 40%
artwork 50%
presentation-10%
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