This document contains personal details of Nawaf Rahman including his name, contact information, date of birth, father's name, nationality, religion, address, email, qualifications and objective. Nawaf is currently a final year B.com student at Ilahia College of Arts & Science, with computer knowledge and previous experience as an Ebay seller. His objective is to work hard and bring success to any company.
The document provides instructions for completing one and two point perspective drawings through a PowerPoint presentation. It outlines steps for drawing boxes, houses, stairs, and a street corner in two point perspective, with each set of steps accompanied by an example image of the completed drawing. The instructions emphasize using guidelines and vanishing points to correctly place elements in two point perspective.
This document provides an overview of the pop art movement in America during the 1950s and 1960s. It summarizes key pop art styles and techniques like using everyday objects and mass culture themes. Examples of prominent pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, and Tom Wesselmann are shown along with some of their most iconic works. The document concludes by outlining an assignment for high school students to create a pop art inspired ceramic sculpture of a food container using techniques seen in Oldenburg's work.
Mrs. Cahoon discusses her painting process and the use of underpainting. An underpainting is a layer of paint that will be overlaid with additional paint. Underpainting helps develop contrast and values before adding color. It can help alleviate intimidation when facing a blank canvas. Mrs. Cahoon's process involves starting with a ground, sketching, and then applying underpainting to define values and tones before finishing the painting. She provides examples of her process and the differences between starting and finishing a portrait.
This document contains personal details of Nawaf Rahman including his name, contact information, date of birth, father's name, nationality, religion, address, email, qualifications and objective. Nawaf is currently a final year B.com student at Ilahia College of Arts & Science, with computer knowledge and previous experience as an Ebay seller. His objective is to work hard and bring success to any company.
The document provides instructions for completing one and two point perspective drawings through a PowerPoint presentation. It outlines steps for drawing boxes, houses, stairs, and a street corner in two point perspective, with each set of steps accompanied by an example image of the completed drawing. The instructions emphasize using guidelines and vanishing points to correctly place elements in two point perspective.
This document provides an overview of the pop art movement in America during the 1950s and 1960s. It summarizes key pop art styles and techniques like using everyday objects and mass culture themes. Examples of prominent pop artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, and Tom Wesselmann are shown along with some of their most iconic works. The document concludes by outlining an assignment for high school students to create a pop art inspired ceramic sculpture of a food container using techniques seen in Oldenburg's work.
Mrs. Cahoon discusses her painting process and the use of underpainting. An underpainting is a layer of paint that will be overlaid with additional paint. Underpainting helps develop contrast and values before adding color. It can help alleviate intimidation when facing a blank canvas. Mrs. Cahoon's process involves starting with a ground, sketching, and then applying underpainting to define values and tones before finishing the painting. She provides examples of her process and the differences between starting and finishing a portrait.
Bas-relief is a shallow carving or modeling technique where designs and figures protrude slightly from the background plane. It is created by carving into or building up material attached to an otherwise smooth surface. Examples of bas-relief artworks have been found across many cultures and time periods, including ancient Egyptian, Greek, Indian and Celtic artifacts as well as more modern architectural decorations and contemporary sculptures. The level of detail and depth achieved in bas-relief varies depending on the material and artistic style, but the figures and designs are generally no more than a few centimeters from the background surface.
The document summarizes technology use and professional development at Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas over a 3 year period. It shows small increases in classroom technology use categories and significant gains in educator professional development, especially in online learning. While most technology infrastructure categories saw significant gains in the 3 year period, leadership and support for online learning was challenged by a change in administrative staff.
The document summarizes Cooper High School's progress in various technology-related categories over a three-year period. It shows small increases in classroom technology use but significant gains in educator professional development, especially regarding online learning. While most categories saw improvements, leadership and support for online learning was challenged by a change in administrative staff. Significant gains were also made across all infrastructure categories, with the largest increases occurring between the second and third years.
Sculpture is defined as three-dimensional artwork that is created through various processes such as carving, modeling, casting, constructing, and assembling. Historically, sculpture was representational and static, but modern sculpture has expanded to include both representational and abstract forms that can be static, kinetic, or interactive. The main types of sculpture include works that are carved, modeled, cast, constructed, assembled, kinetic, site-specific/environmental, and installations. Sculpture is created using a variety of materials and techniques.
Pop art emerged in the 1950s as a visual art movement that depicted themes and objects from popular culture such as advertisements, movies, and television. Artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg are known for creating large, colorful reproductions of everyday items and icons to comment on mass consumerism. Oldenburg's sculptures in particular transform functional objects like food into architectural-scale pieces. This document provides background on pop art and examples of seminal works before outlining an assignment asking students to create a life-sized ceramic sculpture of food in the style of pop art.
This document provides information about printmaking including its purpose of making multiple copies of an original image. It describes various printmaking processes such as silkscreen, lithography, intaglio/etching, monotype, relief, and reduction printing. Tools used in printmaking such as brayers, carving tools, ink plates, and blocks are also outlined. The document concludes with background on how Jennifer Schmitt created the Periodic Table of Printmaking project to combine art and science.
This PowerPoint Presentation features the work of varied assemblage (including myself) which I put together for a ceramics and sculpture class last year.
Bas-relief is a shallow carving or modeling technique where designs and figures protrude slightly from the background plane. It is created by carving into or building up material attached to an otherwise smooth surface. Examples of bas-relief artworks have been found across many cultures and time periods, including ancient Egyptian, Greek, Indian and Celtic artifacts as well as more modern architectural decorations and contemporary sculptures. The level of detail and depth achieved in bas-relief varies depending on the material and artistic style, but the figures and designs are generally no more than a few centimeters from the background surface.
The document summarizes technology use and professional development at Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas over a 3 year period. It shows small increases in classroom technology use categories and significant gains in educator professional development, especially in online learning. While most technology infrastructure categories saw significant gains in the 3 year period, leadership and support for online learning was challenged by a change in administrative staff.
The document summarizes Cooper High School's progress in various technology-related categories over a three-year period. It shows small increases in classroom technology use but significant gains in educator professional development, especially regarding online learning. While most categories saw improvements, leadership and support for online learning was challenged by a change in administrative staff. Significant gains were also made across all infrastructure categories, with the largest increases occurring between the second and third years.
Sculpture is defined as three-dimensional artwork that is created through various processes such as carving, modeling, casting, constructing, and assembling. Historically, sculpture was representational and static, but modern sculpture has expanded to include both representational and abstract forms that can be static, kinetic, or interactive. The main types of sculpture include works that are carved, modeled, cast, constructed, assembled, kinetic, site-specific/environmental, and installations. Sculpture is created using a variety of materials and techniques.
Pop art emerged in the 1950s as a visual art movement that depicted themes and objects from popular culture such as advertisements, movies, and television. Artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg are known for creating large, colorful reproductions of everyday items and icons to comment on mass consumerism. Oldenburg's sculptures in particular transform functional objects like food into architectural-scale pieces. This document provides background on pop art and examples of seminal works before outlining an assignment asking students to create a life-sized ceramic sculpture of food in the style of pop art.
This document provides information about printmaking including its purpose of making multiple copies of an original image. It describes various printmaking processes such as silkscreen, lithography, intaglio/etching, monotype, relief, and reduction printing. Tools used in printmaking such as brayers, carving tools, ink plates, and blocks are also outlined. The document concludes with background on how Jennifer Schmitt created the Periodic Table of Printmaking project to combine art and science.
This PowerPoint Presentation features the work of varied assemblage (including myself) which I put together for a ceramics and sculpture class last year.