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Upon completion of this course, students will be able to accomplish some or all of the following objectives:
1. Use line, value, form/shape, texture and color.
2. Identify the primary colors and mix secondary and tertiary colors.
3. Demonstrate various construction techniques used in crafts and collage.
4. Develop observational skills and intuitive insight through art.
5. Demonstrate enhanced dexterity.
6. Use of tools safely and correctly.
7. Communicate awareness and appreciation of the history and cultural aspects of art.
8. Recognize and acknowledge accomplishments of self and others.
9. Improve self-esteem and confidence through creative achievements.
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The topics accommodate multiple levels of abilities and participation. Each course section uses one primary medium to meet course objectives, applicable to that medium.
I. Overview of Art
A. Creative process
1. Preparation (e.g. define the problem, need or desire, gather information,
experiment with paints, integration of life experiences)
2. Incubation (e.g. subconscious level)
3. Illumination/inspiration
4. Implementation
B. Elements of design
1. Line
2. Value ranges (light to dark)
3. Form/shape (positive and negative)
4. Space
5. Texture
6. Color
7. Point of interest
8. Composition
C. Principles of design
1. Balance
2. Movement
3. Unity/harmony
4. Variety
5. Contrast
6. Pattern/rhythm
7. Proportion
8. Scale
9. Emphasis
10. Contrast
D. Art appreciation
1. Aesthetic qualities
2. Artists
3. Periods
4. Culture
E. Materials
1. Artist tools (e.g. scissors, pen and ink, pencil, marking pens,
brushes, pallet, textural materials, clay tools)
2. Qualities of materials
a. Watercolor papers, drawing papers
b. Paints, pastels
c. Clay
3. Handling and safety (e.g. toxic pigments, fixatives, oil based paints)
II. Specific Areas of Study (Each course section uses one primary medium to meet course objectives, applicable to that medium.)
A. Painting /watercolor
1. Color theory
a. Color wheel: primary, secondary, tertiary, complimentary
and analogous colors
b. Warm/cool
c. Pigment, hue, value, intensity
d. Contrasts, reflections
2. Paint characteristics (e.g. transparency/opacity, staining/non-staining
granulation, saturation)
3. Techniques (e.g. wetting, stretching, taping, scraping, dry brush,
salt, wax)
4. Pacing
5. Edges (e.g. soft, hard overlapping)
6. Washes and glazing
7. Light source and shadows
B. Drawing/Coloring
1. Perspective
2. Gesture drawing
3. Contour
4. Mass
5. Plane
6. Drawing from memory
7. Depth
8. Shading
9. Cross hatching
C. Crafts
1. Card making
2. Collage
3. Fiber Arts (e.g. weaving, fabric painting, latch hook)
4. Mask making
5. Papier-mâché
6. Printmaking
7. Beads/jewelry
8. Ornaments
9. Mobiles
10. Paper (e.g. gift wrapping, folding)
11. Stamping
12. Seasonal decor
13. Woodworking
14. Stained glass
15. Leather work
16. Mosaic
D. Clay
1. Creation of form (e.g. pinch, coil, slab, mold, sculpture)
2. Texture and design
a. Slips
b. Carving
c. Glaze
d. Overglaze/underglaze
3. Appliqué
4. Potters wheel
5. Kiln
III. Enhancement of Quality of Life through Art
A. Physical involvement
1. Coordination (e.g. eye-hand, trace)
2. Fine motor skills (e.g. use of artists' tools and hands as tools)
3. Gross motor skills (e.g. cut, tear, paste)
B. Mental stimulation
1. Concentration and observation
2. Expanded awareness and interpretation
3. Planning and problem solving
4. Creation of titles, description and display of artwork
5. Reminiscence (e.g. holidays and life experiences)
C. Social interactions
1. Group presentations
2. Projects with partners
3. Class discussions
4. Art critiques/peer encouragement
5. Field trips
6. Exhibition of art
a. Home/residential facility
b. Community (e.g. public space, bank)
c. County Fairs/community art exhibitions
D. Emotional well-being
1. Positive self-evaluations (e.g. peer compliments, I accomplished
)
2. Emotional release with activity
3. Expression of feelings and emotions
4. Cultivation of joy and delight
5. Playfulness, fun
6. Experimentation and risk-taking
7. Self-exploration/self awareness
8. Meditation/relaxation
9. Management of conflict and stress