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Pastel Frottage Landscapes
Students will be able to:
  • Understand and implement the frottage (rubbing) techniques demonstrated in class.
  • Use everyday objects to create a variety of rich textures using frottage.
  • Employ the elements of art and principles of design to create a compelling landscape composition.
  • Understand how artists use everyday items to create art.
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Patterns in Nature Prints with Chine Collé
Students will be able to:
  • Understand and implement the steps of the linocut process (sketching, transferring design and carving)
  • Employ the elements of art and principles of design to create a compelling design inspired by nature.
  • Use a variety of inking techniques and Chine collé to create color variations in their print editions.
  • Understand how traditional techniques can be adapted for use with contemporary materials and processes.
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Watercolor and Zentangles
Students will be able to:
  • Explore a variety of media.
  • Create a non-objective piece of art using patterns.
  • Combine efforts from two approaches into one unified artwork.
  • Develop an independent artistic vision.
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Abstract and Non-Objective Collage
Students will be able to:
  • Develop an independent artistic vision.
  • Explore a variety of media.
  • Create a non-objective piece of art.
  • Create an abstract piece of art.
  • Combine efforts from two approaches into one unified artwork.
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Inspiring Positive Change Through Art
Students will be able to:
  • Explore a variety of media.
  • Formulate, categorize and prioritize questions.
  • Create a work of art that addresses an issue of personal interest.
  • Communicate ideas, experiences, and stories through art.
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Textured Clay Dangles
Students will be able to:
  • Create textured forms and shapes.
  • Understand how textured surfaces affect the viewer. 
  • Understand concepts like emphasis, contrast, unity and more. 
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