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Drawing Portraits 1

Off site links to step by step directions:

Read the directions and look at the images.  Practice in your sketchbook or on computer printer paper.

Drawing an Eye

Drawing a Nose

Drawing a Mouth

Drawing an Ear

Drawing a Portrait 1

Drawing a Portrait 2

Drawing a Portrait 3

Guest Speaker, Erin Tapley, from WCU

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A Photo Contest

N.C. Forest Service accepting entries
for 2014 Arbor Day Photo Contest

Deadline to get work to Ms. Padgett is Feb. 1st.
Other info is Copy/Pasted below:

RALEIGH — The N.C. Forest Service’s Urban and Community Forestry Program is accepting entries for its 2014 Arbor Day Photo Contest.

The contest is open to North Carolina students in fifth through 12th grades, including public, private and home schools.

The theme is “Young and Old.” “The theme reflects not just the beauty of North Carolina’s trees and forests, but also the values and benefits that many generations have enjoyed,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler.

The competition will be divided into fifth through eighth grades and ninth through 12th grades. A panel of judges will select a winner from each division and one grand prize winner. Honorable mentions may also be awarded.

Winners of each division will receive $50 and a tree to plant on their school grounds. The grand prize winner will receive $150, a tree to plant at school and a framed reproduction of the winning photo.

To enter, participants should download and complete an entry form, and include a caption and photographer’s statement. One photo per photographer may be entered.

Entry forms and a list of submission requirements can be found under the  http://ncforestservice.gov/Urban/Urban_Forestry.htm  Urban and Community Forestry link on the N.C. Forest Service website at  http://ncforestservice.gov ] http://ncforestservice.gov.

Entries will be judged on how well the photo and caption express the contest theme; overall aesthetics of the photo; evidence that the student researched the benefits and importance of trees in communities as related to the contest theme; how well the photographer’s statement addresses the contest theme; spelling and grammar. All decisions of the judges are final.

Winners will be selected and notified by March 14. Prizes will be awarded at the N.C. Arbor Day celebration on March 22 in Raleigh.

Contemporary Concerns Advanced Art Brainstorm

Make your own at Wordle.net

Culture Quest-Photos!

Set 1: Find these photos–look for unique images from “your country.”
Try to find images that you think reflect the culture of “your country.”

As you find your photos–caption them! 1-3 sentences is enough.  You are going to write captions based on what you learn about the country (so read where you gather).

  1. poverty
  2. wealth
  3. place of worship
  4. food/meal
  5. a holiday/celebration
  6. a concern-an image that represents something they worry about
  7. inside a classroom
  8. nature
  9. city
  10. advertisement

Set 2

  1. someone working
  2. a concert/musician
  3. a market place/where people shop
  4. the government
  5. a protest
  6. an animal
  7. weather
  8. something very old
  9. something new
  10. something weird/unusual

Set 3

  1. a sport or a game
  2. transportation (bus, train, rickshaw)
  3. public art
  4. a fashion statement

MugTug Sketchpad Assignment

Click on the link: MugTug Sketchpad

1. Create 3 different works of art using the MugTug Sketchpad.  Your finished work should be visually appealing or interesting.  It should utilize the elements and principles of design.

2. Be sure to try out the many different pattern options on MugTug Sketchpad. Notice the control options at the top.  Explore the drop down menus, shape and brush adjustment menus.

You can “paint butterflies” and “draw with” 100s of different patterns. Save the works you create and post them to your blog before you leave.

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Digital Home Design! Architect School: Design a floor plan with Frank Lloyd Wright.

click on this link:  http://architectstudio3d.org/AS3d/design_studiolite.html

Cult of Pedagogy

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Impossible Cities

 

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