Thursday, December 15, 2011

January Extra Credit

Attend National Portfolio Day Saturday, January 15th at California College of Art in San Francisco.
Extra Credit for bringing your work and getting it reviewed by 3 schools.

http://portfolioday.net/
http://www.cca.edu/news/2010/11/19/cca-host-national-portfolio-day-saturday-january-15-2011

December break/January homework Due Tuesday January 10, 2012

Great job on your finals!
Please do the following over break and enjoy the Holidays!

1. Check out the 2011 new work on apcentral.collegeboad.com

http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/exam/exam_information/index.html

2. Make 2 pieces you can use in your concentration (can be in progress, but 75% completed)

3. Write a 3 -5 sentence (paragraph) description of your Concentration idea, printed and ready to read..
Be prepared to present your idea and first two pieces to the class on Tuesday, January 10, 2012

4. Please update your blogs with all your breadth work:)

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Monday, November 28, 2011

Piece 12 and Final presentation

Complete your 12th pieces and make a microsoft Word, powerpoint or iphoto slideshow of your breadth section, (all work must be photographed and looking very professional), which is due for your final exam on Thursday, December 15 and Friday, December 16th. All late work will be graded down.
Please print a hard copy for Ms Scott and be ready to critique your fellow students work.
Examples of collegeboard 3D, Drawing and 2D breadths below.



Piece 11 Due December 13

yes, almost done!

Piece 10 due December 6th

yes it is due

Piece 9 of your choice

Due on Tuesday, November 29 on your blog.
No critiques this time.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

"in motion" piece 8

Non-traditional media Piece with
subject "in motion".
Due on Monday, November 21st for a critique.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Figure Revision/upload for Crit

Please revise/rework one of your figure drawings and upload for critique by Friday midnight for a critique by Sunday midnight. Please critique your fellow class members and remember Robert is via Facebook.
You are all doing amazing work, nearly done with the breadth! 5 more!

Random Subject Generator

Select two Nouns from this list and three adjectives and arrange them so you end up with a noun and
two adjectives for a subject.
Make a project this week with this as your subject. Due on Friday, November 11.
Examples:

Feelings (Bad) Adjectives
angry
bewildered
clumsy
defeated
embarrassed
fierce
grumpy
helpless
itchy
jealous
lazy
mysterious
nervous
obnoxious
panicky
repulsive
scary
thoughtless
uptight
worried
Feelings (Good) Adjectives
agreeable
brave
calm
delightful
eager
faithful
gentle
happy
jolly
kind
lively
nice
obedient
proud
relieved
silly
thankful
victorious
witty
zealous

Nouns:
able
achieve
acoustics
action
activity
aftermath
afternoon
afterthought
apparel
appliance
beginner
believe
bomb
border
boundary
breakfast
cabbage
cable
calculator
calendar
caption
carpenter
cemetery
channel
circle
creator
creature
education
faucet
feather
friction
fruit
fuel
galley
guide
guitar
health
heart
idea
kitten
laborer
language
lawyer
linen
locket
lumber
magic
minister
mitten
money
mountain
music
partner
passenger
pickle
picture
plantation
plastic
pleasure
pocket
police
pollution
railway
recess
reward
route
scene
scent
squirrel
stranger
suit
sweater
temper
territory
texture
thread
treatment
veil
vein
volcano
wealth
weather
wilderness
wren
wrist
writer

Sketchbook Quarter 2 Due Monday Dec 5

4 spreads or 8 pages of sketchbook---
Topic is up to you and does not have to be the same on all the pages.
Studies, free pages, experimental media, collage, practice for breadth or concentration pieces.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Still life due date changed- news and updates

Still Life due date has been changed to an online critique due Friday, October 28 at midnight, please post your work and if not completed, post an incomplete photograph on your blog.
With this work, please post comments for each person other than yourself on their blogs by Sunday at midnight.
I will check these for 25 points for comments on Monday morning.
Our next project is Figure drawing, we will have models all 3 classes next week.
Figure project is due with a photograph on Friday, November 4th at midnight, with another online critique next weekend.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Field Trip SFMOMA


WOODSIDE PRIORY SCHOOL
PARENTAL PERMISSION FORM

Trip Location:  SFMOMA 151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

Trip Date: Tuesday 10/25/2011                   Faculty Sponsor: Teri Scott

Educational Objective:  see contemporary art

Time of Departure from WPS: 10:15am

Return to WPS by:   3:00pm           Means of Transportation:   Van

Student Cost: Lunch $10-15
Charge to bookstore Account: $ 11 (bring student id)

The permission form needs to be returned by: 10/24/2011


Student’s Name _______________________________

Parent/Guardian’s Name ___________________________________

Home Phone ________________ Work Phone____________________

Other Phone                                    

Person (other than parent) to notify in case of emergency:


Name______________________      Phone ___________________________

I, the parent (guardian) of the above named child, hereby give my permission for his/her participation in the activity named above.   I agree to direct him/her to cooperate with the directions and instructions of the Priory School personnel responsible for the activity.
I agree, in the event my child is injured as a result of his/her participation in the above activity, including transportation to and from the activity, whether or not caused by the negligence (active or passive) of the Woodside Priory School or any of its agents or employees, to hold harmless and release the Woodside Priory School and any of its agents, from all liability and waive any claims against them.  I agree that recourse for the payment of any resulting hospital, medical or related costs and expenses will first be held against any accident, hospital or medical insurance, or any available benefit plan of the student involved.

I am not aware of any medical condition of my child that would render it inappropriate for him/her to participate in any such activity.

I hereby give permission to the physician selected by the Woodside Priory personnel then present to render medical treatment deemed necessary and appropriate by the physician.

Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________                   Date_________

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Breadth #4 Sound

Select a sound, noise, and/or musical selection- and create a visual
response using the elements/principles of design…  (color,
line, space, rhythm,… etc).  No words/lyrics are
allowed—and try not to be be representational, please avoid pictures of a waterfall to represent water, etc.)
Arturo Herrera

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Breadth #3 Expressive Hands Due Sept 27




Expressive Hands


I “borrowed” this lesson from Ms King at Mount Eden High school, it is from her professor at the Maryland Institute, College of Art. His name is Abby Sangiamo. Please adapt to YOUR portfolio needs, 2D or 3D, it is very drawing friendly.
Process: 
Select one of the options below.  Use Pen & Ink, Conté Crayon, or Soft Pastel or Oil Pastel.  You may choose color using realistic skin tones or crazy colors or B/W.
Option One:  1 GIANT hand-  at least 5 to 6 times larger than life 
Instructions: 
1.  The position of the hand must be “difficult”- fingers bent, slanted, foreshortened, etc.  No fists, open palms, etc.
2.  The hand may be holding something- but make it a significant object and it can't be so large that it hides too much of the hand.
3.  Don’t forget about the negative space- the space around and behind the hand.  Put something in the background- a tone, a pattern, something!
4.  As always, contrast is important.
Some Examples of this option:

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Option Two: 2 Big hands-  at least 2 times larger life 
Instructions: 
1.  Hands must be touching or interacting in some way.  They may overlap, interlock, clasp, snuggle, etc. If the hands don't at least overlap, it will affect your grade.
2.  Use the positioning of the 2 hands to tell a story, show meaning or convey emotion.
3.  Consider contrasting expressions or character in the hands- tense vs. relaxed, active vs. passive, bony and angular vs. fleshy and round, rough vs. smooth, old vs. young, etc.
4.  Don’t forget about the negative space- the space around and behind the hands.  Put something in the background- a tone, a pattern, something!
5.  As always, contrast is important.
Some Examples of this option:

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Option Two: 5 hands- slightly larger life 

1.  Explore a variety of hand positions.  Draw each one from a very different angle and have each hand doing something very different.
2.  Create firm, solid forms with a clear sense of the structural anatomy and volume. Use block, cylinders, planes freely to help figure out the structure and firm-up forms.
3.  Explore different approaches and various degrees of finish.  There’s no need to draw them all the same way; a little variety is a good thing.
4.  Arrange the hands to compose the whole page in an aesthetically pleasing way. Composition is vital.
5.  Don’t forget about the negative space- the space around and behind the hands.  Put something in the background- a tone, a pattern, something!
6.  As always, contrast is important.

Some Examples of this option:

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VARSITY Option:  hands in action- size determined by # of hands
Instructions: 
 For this option you may include more of the arms and body to make the action clear. Objects may also be included.
Some Examples of this option:

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Some tips and general guidelines for drawing hands:

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