EHS-ART
  • EHS-ART
  • Courses
    • Graphic Design >
      • Graphic Design 1
      • Advanced Graphic Design >
        • Certiport test
    • Photography >
      • Photo Image Caputure 1
      • Commercial Photo 2
      • Advanced Photo 3
      • Film Photography >
        • Beginning Film
        • Intermediate Film
        • Advanced Film
    • Ceramics >
      • Beginner Clay
      • Intermediate Clay
      • Advanced Clay
      • Clay Sketchbook
      • Clay Artist Studies
    • Jewelry >
      • Beginning Jewelry
      • Intermediate Jewelry
      • Advanced Jewelry
      • Cold Connections
      • Jewelry Sketchbook
      • Jewelry Artist Studies
    • AP 3D Studio
    • Painting
    • Drawing
    • AP 2D Studio Art
  • Staff
    • Mr. Clagett
    • Mr. Speers
    • Mrs. Grundemann

Sketch Book

For maximum credit for each sketch book page, you should have at least one entire class (45min) of work put into it and it be a work of art by itself.
-We are looking for intentional, creative, smart and exploratory art in your sketchbook.
-If you are not sure what to do... brainstorm!  Look at art books, discuss it with your neighbors, look online, look in a magazine, weave paper,           collage, sew with yarn, tell a story with your art, make it pop up like a pop up book, use stickers
-Anything less will be not counted for full credit. 5-10 min of coloring is not acceptable for high school level art class.
-Be creative and have fun with each entry.
-No "scribbles" or quick coloring
-If you are drawing a straight line use a ruler
                                circle use a compass or trace something
                                shape use rulers for trace 
-Take time cutting things/ use a cutting board
-Stick with a specific color scheme
-Start with a finished back ground and work up.
-Make writing look good, slow down.
-NO Drug or alcohol references
NO Foul language/ gestures

http://www.drawingcenter.org/
Pencil vs Drawing
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