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Same Subject: 4 Styles
Prompt:
"Up Close & Personal"
What color-mixing advice could you offer a student who is new to painting?
Painting Targets
Understands the use of primary colors in mixing secondary colors, tertiary colors, tints, and shades.
Understands the use of color theory in the creation of artworks.
Understands the elements of art through the creation of artworks.
Learners are skilled at creating a visual response to a culture event that is similar to historical responses by past artists.
Understands how to use acrylic paint.
Understands brush strokes in surface quality and texture.
Understands how to use acrylic paint to achieve a desired effect.
Painting Reflection
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Your Name / Title of Work / How or why did you choose your subject for the "Up Close & Personal" theme?
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Color Mixing: Talk about a new color you learned to make, or your favorite mixed color. How did you make it? What color-mixing advice could you offer a student who is new to painting?
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Color Schemes: Talk about your use of colors in the "Up Close & Personal" work. How would you describe your color scheme? How did you decide the colors you used?
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Brushstrokes / Styles of Art: Talk about your brushstrokes and/or style of painting in the "Up Close & Personal" work. What did you choose & why?
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Overall Painting Process: Talk about your successes and your frustrations. What do you like about what you did? What might you do differently? What learning could you apply to your next painting?
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