Showing posts with label one-point perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label one-point perspective. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

What's Going on in the Classroom: Surreal Hallway-One Point Perspective

As I mentioned last post, we are moving from value and shading into drawing things more as we see them. The first stop on that road was lessons on one-point perspective. Again, I am borrowing this idea from Patti Fields, a fellow art teacher.
Student's assignment was to draw the hallway outside our room. We discussed how to draw the most prominent parts, the floors ceiling and walls, the lockers, signs, etc... Students were then unleashed on the hallway to spend time doing observational drawing.

The next day, we talked about Surrealism. I showed students famous exemplar works by Surrealist painters and we talked about what makes art Surreal. I also showed some examples of hallways that had been made into Surreal art so that everyone had a clear picture of what was expected. Students did some brainstorming about how they would like to turn their hallway into a Surreal piece of art.

Last step was to add value. Student's identified a light source and then shaded each object or part of the hallway accordingly. Man! Were some people mad that I wasn't letting them use color! However, adding value is a skill and practice makes perfect. Check out these amazing Surreal Hallways!










Wednesday, September 23, 2015

What's Going on in the Classroom: Applying Value and Perspective Drawing

Hope these first weeks of school have been going well! I know they've been flying by for me. I'm kinda in love with teaching high school. My husband and I moved into a new house which is much closer to the school, so my mornings aren't nearly as early as I thought they'd be. Also, the students are so creative and talented. I'm enjoying not having to always be quieting kids down.

In my foundations class, we started with a quarter on drawing. I had the students do a pre-assessment drawing which I will use for showing growth. Then we talked about value and light and how to place value (they prefer to call it shading). We have since moved into perspective and are working on a cool one-point perspective project, creating a Surreal hallway. (Thanks Patti for the idea!) More to come on that project later. Students are having a great time, and their skills are improving, it's fun to watch!








Just a quick catch up on our Photography class as well. Student's first assignment was to take pictures of the Elements of Art and Principles of Design. Then in groups, the students worked on sorting the elements and principles without knowing which one was which. We picked our favorite examples of each one and they are proudly hanging in the hallway. On to shooting filming and developing!!