Multi+Point+perspective



__**Vocabulary**__ __**eye level**__ __**horizon line**__ __**vanishing point**__ __**one point - works off a flat front**__ __**two point - works off of an angled front**__ __**multi point**__ __**birds eye view**__ __**worms eye view - seeing the bottoms**__


 * __ 2 Point Perspective __**

Key concept: 2point perspective

Objective: Students will a) Review perspective b) Add 2 & multipoint perspective to the arsenal of Artistic Knowledge

Objectives: Students will a) Paint using watercolor to obtain a feeling of distance in their paintings.
 * __ Project 1 __** – Watercolor

Procedure: a) Demo wet on wet b) Demo wet on dry – dry on wet and dry on dry. c) Complete 1 finished picture

Materials: Watercolor paper, watercolor and brushes

Artists: Wiki sergeant and Homer

Assessment: a) Tie into objects b) Craft




 * __ Project 2 (thumbnails required) __**

Objective: a) Intro and demo to nonobjective painting – Al held or Ron Harris Or a surrealist style painting using perspective.  Or a Graffiti styled piece containing a word or letters.  b) Must show distance or space

Procedure: a) draw a picture containing example of 1 & 2 point perspective, Color that advances and receives, a part of a famous piece of art, a stencil as in Banksy, fore, middle and back grounds. Pattern and texture and if needed a grafitti look. A theme for your drawing would be helpful to you and your audience.

Materials: 12x paper, pencils, paper. Ruler paint or color pencil

Artists: Homer, Sargeant, Dali, De Chirico, Magritte, Al Held, Ron Harris, Bansky, Graffiti artists - Banksy

Assessment: a) Tie into objectives b) Evidence of planning – thumbnails c) Creativity and follow through d) Art History e) Craft




 * __ Project 3 (thumbnails required) __**

Objective: a) Intro and demo of multi point b) Draw one multi point object or a word Artist: Ed Ruscha Materials: 9x12 paper, ruler pencil, pastels, color pencil

Ed Ruscha

Steve Comba, painting

Al Held Ron Davis Salvador Dali used distance and space as a device to heighten the dream like, other worldliness of his work.