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Creative Approaches to Making Art

Creative Approaches to Making Art. Choose one object to use as a reference. Make 12 different artworks with the same object. Ways to change it~. Include art elements . Change the composition . (design principles) Use techniques with materials. Change the style.

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Creative Approaches to Making Art

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  1. Creative Approaches to Making Art Choose one object to use as a reference. Make 12 different artworks with the same object.

  2. Ways to change it~ Include art elements. Change the composition. (design principles) Use techniques with materials. Change the style. Change the medium. (art supply) Use more than one medium. Change the colors. (art elements) Have fun and be creative with it. Experiment/ play. Do more than one of these. Background- scene/ pattern/ design/other? Be adventurous! Make something up!

  3. Art Elements Lines- squiggly, zigzag, thin/ thick, spiral Shapes- circles, squares, octogon, stars, diamonds Size- large, medium, small Colors/ Colors Schemes- bright/ dull, analogous, monochromatic, Value- stippling Texture-mark-making, string, rubbings, straw Form- 3D relief Space- balance, positive/ negative

  4. Principles of Design • Balance • Symmetry • Asymmetry • Focal Point • Center of Interest • Emphasis • Repetition • Contrast • Radial Design • Movement • Transition • Pattern • Variety • Rhythm • Harmony • Unity

  5. Composition Add variety. Different variations of same object. Create a focus point. Emphasize an area. Size- Make it larger or smaller- zoom in/ crop it. View- Change the angle that we view the object. Placement- Move the object to a different space in the composition Create repetition- pattern Add more objects or creative background.

  6. Styles • Cultural influences- chinese, egyptian, greek, native american, etc… • Expressionism • Contemporary artist influence • Painterly • Layering/ overlapping? • Abstract • Photo-realism • Rococo • Art Nouveau- Art Deco Realism Cubism Impressionism Mark-making Add designs Folk art Renaissance Baroque Minimalism Pop Art Surrealism

  7. Material Techniques • Oil pastel/ watercolor • Wrinkle the paper • See-thru paper • Cut it/ Rip it. • Scratch art • Drip paint • Straw blowing • Splatter paint • Flip artwork around as you work on it • Stencils printed on it. • Resist with glue/ mod podge Scribbling Sew on buttons Stitch on it Shapes that don’t touch Stylize it Stippling Sharpie on the back- bleed Glue things on 3D relief Print multiples Use a spray bottle Cut holes glue something underneath

  8. Art Medium- (Materials) • collage • Tissue paper • Chalk • Papiermache • Clay • Printmaking- stencils, linoleum, callograph, monoprint, styrofoam • Recycled paper • Charcoal pencil Pencil Colored Pencil Oil Pastel Pen & Ink Acrylic Watercolor Oil Paint Ball point pen Metallics

  9. Creative Approaches • Loosely drawn and use watercolor wash to fill in. Overlap and imperfect • Draw/ Paint on the back of wallpaper • Add words/ text/ letters Zoom in On black paper On newspaper Continuous contour Blind contour Creative Mark-making In a mandala Patterned background Blurry mostly then crisp in some spots. Like a photograph

  10. Creative Approaches • Loosely drawn and use watercolor wash to fill in. Overlap and imperfect • Draw/ Paint on the back of wallpaper • Add words/ text/ letters Zoom in On black paper On newspaper Continuous contour Blind contour Creative Mark-making In a mandala Patterned background Blurry mostly then crisp in some spots. Like a photograph

  11. Artists Keith Haring Salvador Dali Vincent Van Gogh Andy Warhol Thomas Cole Claude Monet Edvard Munch Georgia O’keefe Robert Raushenberg

  12. Create 5 new approaches: • Use the same object or same theme of objects. (i.e. different shoes) • How can you create a mini concentration? • How can they match and be unified? • How can you show your artistic ability and skills? • How can you experiment and be creative to create a unique approach? • 12 artworks are due next Monday. Nov 21. • This packet is due Monday in the beginning of class. 5 artworks next week or you’ll be finishing for homework this weekend and next. Should have 6 by this Monday. Printing plate can be one.

  13. Approach #____ Description_________________________________________ TAKE OUT YOUR HOMEWORK APPROACH #7 WRITTEN 12 ARTWORKS ARE DUE NEXT MONDAY. HOMEWORK IS TO FINISH THESE AFTER CLASS. YOU HAVE 6 MORE TO GO. • Use the same object as a reference to make art from observation. • Materials/ Surface-_______________________ _________________________________________ • Art Elements/ Design Principles- _____________ _________________________________________ • Style/ Artist influence- ______________________ _________________________________________ • Creative Approach/ Technique- ______________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

  14. Approach #____ Description_________________________________________ • Use the same object as a reference to make art from observation. • Materials/ Surface-_______________________ _________________________________________ • Art Elements/ Design Principles- _____________ _________________________________________ • Style/ Artist influence- ______________________ _________________________________________ • Creative Approach/ Technique- ______________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

  15. Approach #____ Description_________________________________________ • Use the same object as a reference to make art from observation. • Materials/ Surface-_______________________ _________________________________________ • Art Elements/ Design Principles- _____________ _________________________________________ • Style/ Artist influence- ______________________ _________________________________________ • Creative Approach/ Technique- ______________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

  16. Approach #____ Description_________________________________________ • Use the same object as a reference to make art from observation. • Materials/ Surface-_______________________ _________________________________________ • Art Elements/ Design Principles- _____________ _________________________________________ • Style/ Artist influence- ______________________ _________________________________________ • Creative Approach/ Technique- ______________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

  17. Approach #____ Description_________________________________________ • Use the same object as a reference to make art from observation. • Materials/ Surface-_______________________ _________________________________________ • Art Elements/ Design Principles- _____________ _________________________________________ • Style/ Artist influence- ______________________ _________________________________________ • Creative Approach/ Technique- ______________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________

  18. What is creativity? Objective: You will view the criteria in order to assess how you will interpret creativity and requirements to make 12 artworks for the mini concentration. DRILL: • 12 artworks are due on Monday, November 21. Today you should ideally be on Approach #8. • How can creativity be judged? 5 minute lesson. • Assignment grading will be viewed and we will get you geared to get some creative approaches in mind.

  19. Creativity • Number of responses- did you do all 12? • Differentiation from the norm or average answers. Unique individual response • Risk-taking- something new- outside your comfort zone. Take a chance. • Elaboration- detail and time spent on it. • Experimentation-layering supplies and combining them. Mixed media

  20. How is this a different approach?

  21. Stylize the objects. • Add designs • Thick and thin lines. • Black and white

  22. Same as slide before • Different use of color and stylization

  23. How was this done? • How could you translate this to your object?

  24. Warm colors with black • Add patterns and designs • Linoleum (Stay after school)

  25. Painting or chalk on collage background

  26. Collage background with white paint or white out pen on top • White oil pastel with water color over it.

  27. Skull • In graphite (pencil) • On brown paper • Black drawings on top

  28. Antique background • Rubbing • Simplified objects

  29. Cubist • Simplified shapes • Cut out shapes • Glue them on • Add repeated lines.

  30. How is this creative? Artist: SagakiKeita

  31. Mosaic • Monochromatic color scheme • Add other objects.

  32. Draw it on top of writing. Paint it. Cut it up into pieces.

  33. Think about unique ways to solve this problem: • You will need to spend time on this at home to finish all 12. • Stay after Tues-Fri for more time. • Use the internet for ideas. • Think smaller to get them finished. • Check your name off on sheet for how many you’ve completed so far.

  34. Grade for assignment • 12 artworks made is a separate 50 pt grade. 4 pts each artwork that is “complete”. • Then each artwork is 30 pts each. • Includes the object • Composition is balanced and interesting • Detail/ effort. use of supplies • Creativity – risk taking – differentiation from the norm • Overall Unity is 20 pts. How do they match? • You will receive a 0 for any artworks less than 12.

  35. Objective: You will view the criteria in order to assess how you will interpret creativity and requirements to make 12 artworks for the mini concentration. • Get started right away. • 12 approaches due Monday.

  36. Objective: You will view the criteria in order to assess how you will interpret creativity and requirements to make 12 artworks for the mini concentration. DRILL: Get started right away. 12 approaches due Monday. • Try some of these ideas: • Make artwork, then cut it up. • Repeat object and overlap. • Use only vertical and horizontal lines. • Make art with one word or one letter only. • Oil pastel under watercolor with colored pencil on top. • Collage with transfer with new Art 1 techniques. • Stylize. Simplify, then add patterns and designs.

  37. Take 12- Approaching Creativity Critique Objective: You will analyze your work and classmates’ pieces in order to evaluate what you learned and your creative potential. DRILL: • Take out all of your artworks (all 12) that you made with same object. • If you paid a lab fee. You will get a portfolio. • Lay the portfolio out and open. Place all artworks out on it. • Use the blue scrap paper to number your pieces. Cut out numbers and place next to each artwork. • Prepare your sketchbook page to critique your artwork and if you prefer- for others to write their comments in there as well.

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