Visual Arts In-service
12.1.15
Family Crest Take the green piece of cardstock and divide it into
four squares.
Square 1- I am….
Square 2- Vacation
Square 3- Most important to me…
Square 4- If I had one year to live
Principles and Elements of Design Why is this important?
How to introduce?
Memory Game
Steal the Bacon
Visual Arts Overview Portfolio Pathways
Painting, Printing and Graphic Design
Sketchbook Crossroads
Drawing, Fiber and Sculpture
Visual Arts
State Fair Classes
Acrylic Still Life
Water Color
Abstract Painting
Sand Painting
Self Portrait
Human Action
Oil Painting
Oil Landscape
Intaglio Collagraph
Blueprint Paper Print
Etched Plexiglass
Wax Resist Print
Tire Stamp Print
Linoleum Print
Hand Drawn Negative
5 Color Design
Computer Drawing
Contour Drawing
Two Point Perspective
Circular Shape Object
Color Pencil
Pen and Ink
Calligraphy
Cartooning
Felted Wool Applique Mat
Cotton Linter Bowl
Batik Fabric
Lap Loom Woven Place Mat
Inkle Loom Basket
Clay container
Clay Bust
Mask
Cardboard Sculpture
Flower Wire Sculpture
Plaster of Paris Carving
Mixed Media
Heritage Crafts
Cartooning Cartooning is a simple process of making line
drawings. Cartoons can be caricatures of personalities with exaggerated or distorted features. Or, they can be inanimate objects given personalities. Cartoons are used to tell a story.
Create your own doodle shape cartoon character.
Think of a funny story or joke to go along with it.
Divide a rectangle into 3 to 5 frames for action to take place step by step.
Be sure to change the characters shape and add curved lines to show movement.
Agent Sharing Kellie Arnold- Hopkins County
Rachel Noble- Clark County
Artist Statment
Please write a paragraph minimum about your piece of art. Please include the following information.
Name
Class
Title of Work
Medium (What is it made of?)
Explanation of where you got your inspiration or ideas from in creating this work
Explanation of elements and principles of design that pertain to your work
What kind of message were you trying to communicate to the viewer (mood, feeling, emotion, etc.)?
How does this represent you as an artist?
Community Contacts Local Schools
Arts & Humanities Program Review
Kentucky Core Academic Standards
Curriculum Matrix
Teaching Artists
Kentucky Arts Council
Starting Your Visual Arts Expressive Arts Club Leader
Yearly Planning Calendar
Visual Arts Purchasing Guide
Visual Arts Starter Kit Visual Arts Starter Kit (This list contains items for Still Life, Water
color, Abstract, Self Portrait, Human Action, Contour Drawing, Two point perspective, Circular Shape Object, Colored Pencil, Pen and Ink, Cartooning, Clay Container, and Mask projects.)
Paper Towels
Various paint brushes
Paper plates or paint palettes
Acrylic Paints
Cups
Paper
Palette Knife
Plastic Fruit
Water color paper
Water colors
Cosmetic Sponges
Watercolor pencils
Gum Eraser
Rubber Cement
Spray bottle
Questions or Comments?
Jennifer Tackett
Extension Specialist for 4-H Youth Development