For this challenge students were given the same piece of all purpose art paper and given guidelines to create an attractive, abstract sculpture that used 4 of the 7 elements effectively. You can see the rubric below. Monday, Nov. 25, students will receive a thicker piece of watercolor paper to construct a second sculpture. Students will then chose the sculpture they would like to turn in for a grade and to enter into our challenge voting. Students will vote on their favorites on Tuesday before we go to Thanksgiving break and our winners will receive a prize!
ART 8 students were challenged to put their knowledge of the seven elements of art to the test in this paper project. For the early days of this week, students took notes on, had discussions about and watched videos on the elements of art. The 7 elements of art are line, shape, color, form, value, space and texture. The elements are the building blocks for all art. Artists use them to create pieces and each has a specific purpose. You can find resources on the elements of art in the Resources tab to the left beginning Monday, Nov. 25. For this challenge students were given the same piece of all purpose art paper and given guidelines to create an attractive, abstract sculpture that used 4 of the 7 elements effectively. You can see the rubric below. Monday, Nov. 25, students will receive a thicker piece of watercolor paper to construct a second sculpture. Students will then chose the sculpture they would like to turn in for a grade and to enter into our challenge voting. Students will vote on their favorites on Tuesday before we go to Thanksgiving break and our winners will receive a prize!
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