Painting
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Sketchbook: Make your own Colour Wheel!
Use the template below to make your own colour wheel in your sketchbook using the following materials.
Materials: Sketchbook Paint brushes Paint pallet Template (given by teacher) Acrylic Paint - Primary colours (given by teacher)
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Sketchbook: Colour Scale
Choose ONE primary colour and make a value scale in your sketchbook.
The value scale should be the length of your sketchbook and about 1 inch wide. On your paint pallet, have your primary colour, black and white paints. Materials: Sketchbook Paint brush Paint pallet Template (see below) Paint - Primary colour, black, white Exemplar
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Cupcake Painting
Colour theory
Colour theory
Follow along with the presentation to complete the Sketchbook practices and then the project.
*Online students, check Classroom for details. Materials:
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Impossible Shapes - Painting
Colour theory
Colour theory
Recreate your Impossible Shape-pencil drawing through paint. Using a small, square canvas to complete the task.
Using your knowledge of colour theory and value scale, choose a colour and recreate your impossible shape with your respective colour, black and white acrylic paint. Materials:
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Starry Night with a Twist - Painting
Art History & Appreciation Add your own twist to Van Gogh's infamous Starry Night. Check out some exemplars below.
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Individual/Independent Project - Painting
This project is an opportunity for you to express your creativity through a new painting exploration. Brainstorm ideas of a piece that you would like to bring to life -- whether it's an ode to something, scenery, etc.
Materials:
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