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Jean Wheeler Portfolio/Semester Review Fall 2011

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2D Design: AVT 667. Jean Wheeler Portfolio/Semester Review Fall 2011. MODE 1: Drawing From Observation. Teaching Drawing from Art Chapter 1 and 3 Key Points from both chapters ; 1) Worlds that our students make through their drawings - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Jean Wheeler Portfolio/Semester Review Fall 2011

Jean Wheeler

Portfolio/Semester Review

Fall 2011

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Teaching Drawing from ArtChapter 1 and 3

Key Points from both chapters; 1) Worlds that our students make through their drawings

2) Reasons drawing should be taught in schools3) We draw for different reasons

4) Elementary Schools=students should draw everyday

Secondary School=Balance between various components of the art program

5) A good art class should be a mix of drawing, art history, art critical and studio art

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Vanitas- in art, a genre of still-life painting that flourished in the Netherlands in the early 17th century. A vanitas painting contains collections of objects symbolic of the inevitability of death and the transience and vanity of earthly achievements and pleasures; it exhorts the viewer to consider mortality and to repent.

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Other Artists who are famous for Vanitas Still Life art:

Audrey Flack Glennray Tutor

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Visual Culture Vanitas Still Life

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Visual Culture Vanitas Still LifeFor our first assignment we got together in groups and brought in objects that had

meaning/importance to us and worked together to set up a Vanitas Still Life. At first, I had mixed feeling about the assignment in that it was going to be too much, but in the end, I really enjoyed it and I think my still life is one of my favorite pieces I did this semester.

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Visual Culture Vanitas Still LifeFinal Drawing

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Lesson Plan

Popcorn Art- My Honors IV class does a project where I pop popcorn and they select 10 pieces and from that choose 5 that “represent” a animal, object, thing, etc. From their 5 they choose 3 and sketch the popcorn and the image it represents. Finally, they choose ONE sketch to draw as their Final Project.

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Teaching Drawing from Art

Chapter 13

Key Points from the Chapter

1) Drawing from words should be a central part of drawing programs for students of all ages.

2) Using verbal stimulus to create inspired art is key

3) Earl Barns (1892) did a major study on children and how they relate stories, poetry to drawing an art piece.

4) Marion Richards-created the concept of word pictures

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Alfred Kubin

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Where the Wild Things Are

“ And an ocean tumbled by with a Private boat for Max and he sailed offThrough night and day.”

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For this project we had to select a story, poem or music lyrics: I selected the book, Where the Wild Things are. I selected the page that says, “And an ocean tumbled by with a Private boat for Max and he sailed off through night and day.”

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Verbal to Visual

Final Drawing

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Lesson planThis Project is titled Art Synector and my Honors III do this project. I have a list of

100 words and they cut them out and place them in a bin and pull 10 words. From the 10 they have to choose 7 and create a cohesive art piece using their 7 words.

For this project her words were:PortraitDestructionFreedomChainTimeTransparencyEyes

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Teaching Drawing from Art

Chapter 10

Key Points from the Chapter

1) The book: Drawing From Memory, was written by Madame Marie Elizabeth Cave

2) There are a variety of methods can help students memorize a work of art.

3) It’s important as an artist that you “store and call upon information”.

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For this project we had to work from our memory. We had to first draw our self-portrait and pay VERY close attention to our features: eyes, lips, hair, etc. Then on a larger piece of paper, we had to draw, sketch, paint, etc our self-portraits 10+ times strictly from memory. This assignment was a great challenge in that I really dislike self-portraits!!

Definition of Memory- the power or process of reproducing or recalling what has been learned and retained especially through associative mechanisms

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Image used for Memory Drawing/Self-Portrait

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Memory Drawing: Multiple self-portraits

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Lesson PlanFor this assignment, I had my AP students think about memories from their past and

write them down. *They can be good or bad memories. Select 3 memories and come up with creative ways to illustrate them. They will then pick one sketch to turn into their Final Project.

*This student selected her memory

Of her fear of bugs and how her mom

Killed them and in her art reversed the

Roles of the bug and people.

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Vladimir Kush

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A Fantasy Myth Assignment Using a person in your life who exhibits a certain Idiosyncratic behavior, do

research on fantasy creatures whose characteristics and traits either exemplifies or is opposite of your chosen person based on the description found on the site.

I chose my husband: JOSH

His qualities/traits: Always wears blue, VERY protective, caring, strong, twisted sense of humor, hunts

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Research of Fantasy Creatures * DROP BEARS (or drop bear) is a fictitious Australian marsupial.[1]

Drop bears are commonly said to be unusually large, vicious, carnivorous koalas that inhabit treetops and attack their prey by dropping onto their heads from above.[2] They are an example of local lore intended to frighten and confuse outsiders and amuse locals, similar to the jack lope, hoop snake, wild haggis, or snipe hunt.

*AKHLUT is a spirit that takes the form of both a wolf and an orca. It is a vicious, dangerous beast. Its tracks can be recognized because they are wolf tracks that lead to and from the ocean. Often, dogs seen walking to the ocean and/or into it are considered evil. Little is known of this spirit, other than that it changes from an orca to a wolf when hungry, not many myths relate to it.

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Drop Bears Akhlut

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Drawing From ImaginationFinal Drawing

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Lesson PlanFor this project my Honors III had to select a Myth, Fairy Tale or fantasy

creature and change it to make it their OWN version/design.

* This student selected the story

Of Romeo and Juliet and changed

The characters from people

To animals

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Teaching Drawing from Art

Chapter 4

Key Points from the Chapter

1) “Drawing is a symbol system that carries its traditions, but it also carries with it the seeds of its future.”

2) Battleship Potemkin (1925) a vivid and unforgettable images in cinema.

3) “Every work of art-every drawing, painting, sculpture, photograph-is potentially the source for dozens of drawing projects.”

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Imagery I used for the Assignment: Combining famous paintings to create ONE image

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Experimental DrawingFinal Art Piece

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Lesson PlanFor this project my Studio II class had to find images in magazines, on-line, etc. The images have to be on large scale in that their image will make up at least ½ of their final art piece. They then have to crop the picture in some way and finish the other ½ of it in a particular art style: Surrealism, Impressionism, Fauvism, etc

* This student selected

Surrealism as her art style