Mr. Flint
Drawing I, II, & Honors III
Bay High
School
BASIC PROJECT
DESCRIPTION
You will complete a pen and ink
drawing using words to determine values. By choosing a picture to work from
with high emotional content and then selecting literature the reflect your emotional connection and that
describe the picture's content. Words should be placed together tighter, made bolder etc. to achieve
darker values.
DESCRIPTION:
STEPS – This instructs you step by
step on the procedures to follow so you may successfully complete this project.
1) Select a picture that creates a
feeling of emotion in you when you view it. The stronger you feel about the
subject matter or theme, the better. If the picture is not black and white, a
black and white copy should be made. In this stage, you will work on your
thumbnail sketch. You may crop, enlarge, reduce, add details, leave out some
details, create a composite thumbnail of several images, etc.
2) Find literature (i.e. Poem, quote, lyrics, Bible verse, or etc.) that describe the feelings or emotions of the image.
3) Investigate by experimenting with 8 different sketches using only the words from your chosen literature, and from different areas of your chosen image. Words should be placed together tighter, made bolder etc. to achieve darker values. After we discuss your experimentation you will
4) ,Complete a light line drawing of the picture. Be as accurate as possible. The finished product is never better than the original drawing.
5) Beginning with the darkest areas
first, start laying in your words, obviously change the words as you go along,
rather than repeating the same word over and over. Make the words tighter, more
condensed, etc in the areas that need to be darkest. Spread them out as you get
lighter. This is very much like stippling or pointillism, only you are using
words instead of dots.
6) Complete the entire picture using
words from your chosen piece of literature to define the picture and its different values.
7) Complete the self-evaluation rubric,
tape to the back of your drawing.
REQUIREMENTS:
Check this often to make sure your
project includes all of the requirements. 1) You must choose a picture that
brings about an emotional response when viewed. 2) You must work from an
approved thumbnail sketch. 3) All lines, shading, etc. are done with words
only. 3) A full range of values must be present in the completed drawing. 4)
The finished drawing will be completed in pen and ink. 5) The blog reflection.
Common Core State
Standards:
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Benchmark:
LACC.1112.RST.2.4. Description:
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words
and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context
relevant to grades 11–12 texts and topics. Body
of Knowledge/Strand: Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social
Studies 6–12.
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Benchmark
LACC.910.RST.1.3. Description:
Follow precisely a multi step procedure when carrying out experiments, taking
measurements, or performing technical tasks. Idea/Standard: Key Ideas and Details. Body of Knowledge/Strand: Reading Standards for Literacy in
History/Social Studies 6–12.
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Benchmark:
LACC.1112.RST.3.9. Description:
Synthesize information from a range of sources (e.g., texts, experiments,
simulations) into a coherent understanding of a process, phenomenon, or
concept, resolving conflicting information when possible .Body of Knowledge/Strand: Reading Standards for Literacy in
History/Social Studies 6–12.