I hope you all got your patterns finished that we did this week! After I introduce the new project, I will come around and check them off in the gradebook! Remember they are 5 points a pop, so make sure you have them in your folder finished!
What we are going to do this week is a Pattern Project! This assignment will help me assess how much you learned the previous week about patterns. You will be able to use your patterns for this project, since you will not be turning them in.
For the pattern project, you will be creating a asymmetrical (means that it looks different from every angle) composition (layout) of at least 6 SPACES. (you can have more). In each of these spaces, you will fill with a different pattern. You must plan out your composition on a rough draft piece of paper and have an idea for what patterns go in the spaces before you get your final paper. You will only get 1 final draft paper. If you mess up, I will not give you another one since the paper is expensive. That is why it is good to have an idea first so you don't mess up. When you get your final draft, you will sketch out your patterns. After, you will BORROW a fine tip sharpie from me, We only have so many of these so you might have to share. You will be borrowing them for the period, you cannot take them home or steal them. I will write down the names of everyone who is borrowing them in class and I will expect them to be given back so the next art class has materials to use. Sharpies are permanent, so you will need to take your time and work slowly. When you are done, return the materials, put your name and period number on the back, and turn it into the box.
This is a project has a rubric!
RUBRIC:
-composition is asymmetrical
-composition has at least 6 spaces
-In each space there is a different pattern
-There are no duplicate patterns (2 spaces with the same pattern)
-There are NO SMUDGES
-Everything is neat
-Lines do not cross/ patterns do not overlap with the different patterns.
-Sketched out in pencil and lined neatly with sharpie
-1/2 inch border
-First and Last name on the back, with your period number.
Due: September 17th
Points: 20
What we are going to do this week is a Pattern Project! This assignment will help me assess how much you learned the previous week about patterns. You will be able to use your patterns for this project, since you will not be turning them in.
For the pattern project, you will be creating a asymmetrical (means that it looks different from every angle) composition (layout) of at least 6 SPACES. (you can have more). In each of these spaces, you will fill with a different pattern. You must plan out your composition on a rough draft piece of paper and have an idea for what patterns go in the spaces before you get your final paper. You will only get 1 final draft paper. If you mess up, I will not give you another one since the paper is expensive. That is why it is good to have an idea first so you don't mess up. When you get your final draft, you will sketch out your patterns. After, you will BORROW a fine tip sharpie from me, We only have so many of these so you might have to share. You will be borrowing them for the period, you cannot take them home or steal them. I will write down the names of everyone who is borrowing them in class and I will expect them to be given back so the next art class has materials to use. Sharpies are permanent, so you will need to take your time and work slowly. When you are done, return the materials, put your name and period number on the back, and turn it into the box.
This is a project has a rubric!
RUBRIC:
-composition is asymmetrical
-composition has at least 6 spaces
-In each space there is a different pattern
-There are no duplicate patterns (2 spaces with the same pattern)
-There are NO SMUDGES
-Everything is neat
-Lines do not cross/ patterns do not overlap with the different patterns.
-Sketched out in pencil and lined neatly with sharpie
-1/2 inch border
-First and Last name on the back, with your period number.
Due: September 17th
Points: 20
Above is an example of Asymmetry. There are 6 spaces create and it has a more interesting composition. Below is a symmetrical composition and will not be used in this assignment, it is a bad example, doing this composition will result in a 0.