SCRATCHBOARD ART FROM SCRATCH
BIG IDEA: I CAN create a scratchboard artwork of an animal, person or landscape using the elements of line and value.
STUDENT OBJECTIVES: I WILL....
DAY 1: - I will make designs on my 3 scratch art papers using oil pastels and fill in firmly all the white spots. - I will neatly paint tempera paint on top of my oil pastels designs. - I will help support my table and make sure the table is appropriately clean. Day 2: - I will practice using scratch art tools and make multiple compositions on my hand made scratch art paper - I will help support my table and make sure the table is appropriately clean. |
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DESIGN PROCESS: Recipe:
- 1/4 cup black tempera paint
- 1/4 cup dish soap
Above pictures from Emily Fazio scratch art lesson
TOOL IDEAS:
SCRATCH BOARD TECHNIQUES: ETCH: to cut with or as if with a sharp implement SUBTRACTIVE: Refers to sculpting method produced by removing or taking away from the original material (the opposite of additive. HATCHING: the use of fine, parallel lines drawn closely together, often rapidly drawn, to create the illusion of shade or texture in a drawing. CROSSHATCHING: to mark or draw (something) with sets of lines that cross each other STIPPLE: to paint, engrave, or draw by means of dots or small touches.(http://www.dictionary.com/browse/stipple?s=t). Values are created by placing dots closer together (dark values) or farther apart (light values). |