ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
How can pattern be used to create interest in a work of art?
How can you use color to create emphasis?
How can pattern be used to create interest in a work of art?
How can you use color to create emphasis?
STUDENT EXAMPLES
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Students will design the eye of a dragon using pattern and color.
REQUIREMENTS:
Students will design the eye of a dragon using pattern and color.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Size: Make sure your eye is properly placed on the page and isn't too big or too small.
- Pattern: Your scales must feature at least four different pattern areas.
- Color: You must go from dark to light within each scale section or transition between two colors AND your eye must feature colors that make it pop out from the scale background (think: complementary colors).
- Craftsmanship: Your final artwork should be neat and clean.
- Effort: Using class time wisely and being the best you can be.
COLOR CHARTS:
Warm vs. Cool (great for creating a mood or feeling)
Analogous Colors (color families that sit next to each other - great for blending)
Complementary Colors (colors that sit opposite each other - make each other "pop.")
Warm vs. Cool (great for creating a mood or feeling)
Analogous Colors (color families that sit next to each other - great for blending)
Complementary Colors (colors that sit opposite each other - make each other "pop.")