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Ms. Sally Read
Elements and Principles of Art
HENRY W LONGFELLOW ACAD
DALLAS,   TX   75209
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This six weeks students will review the Elements of Design and learn how to use the Principles of Design.  The elements are the parts and pieces of the artwork: line, shape, value, texture, color.  The principles: unity, pattern, movement, rhythm, contrast and proportion are used to ARRANGE the elements.

All students in Art I will be creating portraits and self-portraits the first several weeks.  This is a continuation of the value and blending units we completed the first six weeks of this semester.

Students will:
       1. Analyze their own work and the work of others.    
       2. Compare and contrast career and vocational opportunities.
       3.  Create an original logo
       4.  Explore color theory

Due to the nature of the creative process, a rigid timeline is not always possible.  Artwork assigned during a six weeks is DUE during that six weeks.  If students are unable to meet a deadline they may take their work home to complete.  Students are given ample time in class to finish all assigned work and should not have to take artwork home except occassionally.

I am very comfortable with students who feel they are unable to draw...BUT...I am not comfortable with a student not trying to be successful.  I will evaluate all of my students on the effort put forth.


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