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T&L 594 Integrating Fine Arts Digital Portfolio

T&L 594 Integrating Fine Arts Digital Portfolio. or “I’m not sure of what the heck I’m doing with this!?” Doug Wester 5 June 2009. Field Guide.

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T&L 594 Integrating Fine Arts Digital Portfolio

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  1. T&L 594 Integrating Fine ArtsDigital Portfolio or “I’m not sure of what the heck I’m doing with this!?” Doug Wester 5 June 2009

  2. Field Guide • My inspiration for my field guide page came from my reading of a recent article from the latest edition of National Geographic. I gathered a couple of on-line pictures from the National Geographic web-site in order to get a couple of different perspectives and used them to draw the turtle in pencil. I thought it was a fair effort.

  3. Turtle from National Geographic

  4. Another Turtle from National Geographic

  5. Doug’s Field Guide Drawing

  6. Cover Art Assignment • I did similar research for the cover art assignment. My story from literature class is represented by the cover art was a tale of fishing with my dad and older brother in Canada a long time ago. I am going to attempt to read the story and record it with this power point. I used multiple colored pencil to get the texturing affect.

  7. Cover Art – Bear on a Log

  8. Clay Elephant OOPS!! I thought my elephant was better than this example. My clay elephant was broken by my 5 year old nephew before I could photograph him. I found a really good instructional website for the future. If you have 5 minute look it over. It could easily be used in the classroom. Sculpey Clay Elephant

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