Elements are the basic b________ blocks that an artist uses to create art.
building
Give an example of contrast.
dark/light, rough/smooth, large/small
What is my number one rule?
stay in your seat
What does it mean to freehand draw?
No guides.
For your paper dolls, we first planned in our sketchbooks. Did you have to draw yourself?
No.
Give me two examples of lines (types).
curved, straight, jagged, zigzag, etc.
When you repeat a design over and over again, you would be using a pa_______.
pattern
Does Ms. Pippin have a favorite class?
No, I love them all.
What shading technique did we use with the toilet paper?
smudging
What is our principal's name?
Value is d____ to l____. (think shading value scales)
dark to light
What principle? Symmetrical, asymmetrical, or has radial symmetry.
Hint starts with a b
balance
What sports did Ms. Pippin play in High School?
flag fb, cheer, swim
What drawing process will give the most accurate scaling and proportions?
(starts with a g)
Gridding, Grid
What is Ms. Pippin's dog's name?
Coco
What element is tactile (looks like you could touch it/feel it)? Starts with a t
texture
Give me one example of a type of balance.
radial, symmetrical, asymmetrical
What is Ms. Pippin's favorite starbucks drink?
Strawberry Lemonade Refresher no berries extra lemonade
What shading technique uses dots?
Stippling
To make your paper dolls shiny or make the surface stronger/protected, what did I do to them?
laminated
What element represents 3-D shapes, objects...? Starts with an F
Form
Principles are the different ways in which artist combine the e_______ of design.
elements
How tall is Ms. Pippin?
5'5
When shading, what do you need to know first before you place your values?
Where your light/sun is.
Where/what place did I purchase the alcohol markers used for this project from?
Amazon