The Visual Arts
Develop and use basic drawing and painting techniques as well as a variety of media to create a variety of two-dimensional works of art. Receive feedback and critique, reflect, and revise works of art In Two-Dimensional (2D) Art, students will demonstrate the proficiency of creative problem solving, strengthening and utilizing observation skills, and application of relevant drawing and painting techniques.
Terminology of proximity, angle, line, shape, visual flow, and composition will be the foundation in producing quality two -dimensional works. Students will demonstrate the appropriate use of media, room facilities, and time management as they produce quality work that reflects an understanding of learned skills
Experiment with and explore a variety of media to create authentic and personalized three-dimensional works of art.
Receive feedback and critique, reflect, and revise works of art.
In Three-Dimensional (3D) Art, students will produce a well-crafted sculpture that demonstrates the proficiency of techniques required of that medium. Students will understand the compositional terminology of focal point, proportion, balance, depth, and eye movement in art and be able to produce three-dimensional works that apply these concepts. Students will demonstrate the appropriate use of media, art room facilities and time management; the ability to analyze and give constructive criticism of art work; make connections between different cultures, and produce quality work which displays an understanding of learned skills.
A variety of Drawing classes are offered, from entry-level courses for beginners to advanced courses for serious art students. A range of drawing techniques are introduced and refined as students’ progress from predominately graphite works to charcoal, colored pencils and other media.
After establishing foundational skills in the medium, emphasis shifts to personal expression and technical mastery with a focus on portfolio development as students are encouraged to enter regional and state competitions.
A variety of Painting classes are offered, from entry-level courses for beginners to advanced courses for serious art students. A range of painting techniques are introduced and refined as students’ progress from watercolors and acrylics to other media.
After establishing foundational painting skills, emphasis shifts to personal expression and technical mastery with a focus on portfolio development as students are encouraged to enter regional and state competitions.”
A variety of Sculpture classes are offered, from entry-level courses for beginners to advanced courses for serious art students. Sculpting methods such as addition, subtraction and manipulation are introduced and refined as students explore a variety of media in the development of 3D design skills.
After establishing foundational skills, emphasis shifts to personal expression and technical mastery.
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Michelle Schmidt
Visual Arts
- (614)-921-7700
- Michelle_Schmidt@hboe.org