Stylized Technique (poster)
Use the technique illustrated in the pictures below to create two posters.
Poster one: Finish the house poster you began in class. Add detail. Try to draw people and objects STYLISTICALLY
Poster two: You have been hired to create an orginal artwork for a magazine article. The art needs to have lots of detail and contain objects, pertaining to the subject. The scene should reflect the subject matter of the article.
Choose one of the following subjects:
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The art you created fits into the style of the example posters |
Art does not look anything like style and is sloppy |
Art is detailed and interesting but does not match style |
Art is detailed, interesting and matches style |
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Visual impact – Does the design make a “statement” visually |
Boring-overall bland look. Weak or non-existent dominant element |
Overall interesting look without good dominant element. |
Good dominant element that gets viewer’s attention. Overall look is interesting |
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Commitment |
Work is sloppy and shows little or no time spent |
Some time spent. |
Work obviously took time to create. Wise use of class time to produce quality end product |
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Comments |
Total Possible 27 |
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Leaning standards – Visual Arts 25-A, 26-A&B Language Arts 3-A, 3-B, 3-C, 5-A, 5-B