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      • Surreal
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GRATITUDE

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
What are you grateful for?
How can we show our gratitude for others?
​What are water slide decals and how do you use them?
​

WHY?
Technical Skills:
Water Slide Decals
Make a plate
​
Art Concept:
The Handmade

Life:
Gratitude
Social Emotional Learning




ASSIGNMENT

On a white glazed slump molded plate express gratitude for someone or something using water slide decals. 

Requirements
Prep:
     Art History- 5 points
     Gratitude Journal- 5 points
​     Art Analysis- 5 points

Steps:
     Plate Made and Glazed- 5 points
     Image applied to plate- 5 points
Picture
Homework:
     Article Response- 5 points

Reflections:
     Peer- 5 points
     Self- 5 points

Total Points: 75
Grade Sheet

PREP

Art History and Vocabulary

Notes

ART ANALYSIS

Complete the analysis on an artist that you find on instagram... use one of these hashtags:
                            #sketchbook
                            #artjournal
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Posting poems about the summer in January!! . . Although, to be fair, I finished this page in september but hated it and then spent the next few months fiddling with it until I liked it again. Ballpoint pen is an incredibly difficult art type to learn! . . . Tags: #artjournal #artjournaling #artist #art #journal #sketchbook #notebook #doodle #drawing #painting #mixedmedia #handwriting #handlettering #bulletjournal #watercolor #artsy #stationery #stationeryaddict #brushlettering #stillmanandbirn #illustration #visualjournal #illustratedjournal #creative #lineart #calligraphy #ballpointpen #ballpointpenart #artwork

A post shared by Mercury (@mercurialmilk) on Jan 19, 2019 at 6:19am PST

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in case you missed my blog post today, there’s a new video I created for the @marabucreativeusa YouTube channel! I teamed up with Marabu to show you how to ‘go cray’ with their mixed media Art Crayons. there’s a link in my bio to watch me create this journal spread start to finish…go watch! ❤️ // #madewithmarabu #marabu #mixedmedia #art #artjournal #artjournaling #artcrayons #artwork #journal #journaling #illustration #color #colorful #artsupplies #arttutorial #mixedmediaart #visualjournal #crayons #collage #ephemera #painting #paint

A post shared by Roxanne Coble (@bybun) on Nov 2, 2018 at 4:45pm PDT

GRATITUDE JOURNAL

What are you grateful for today? Include a little drawing.
Gratitude Prompts
Picture
Picture

FORMING

SURFACE

Decide on what your would like to show gratitude for and share a black and white image with me through google drive.
​My email is: ygray@mytusd.org

HOMEWORK

Pick one of the articles bellow and answer the questions.
Reading Prompt

How to Journal by Drawing in Your Sketchbook - ART + marketing

Before you begin drawing, you'll need to have an idea of what all you want to fit on the page. I like to do this by writing out a quick list of the things I did each day on a scrap piece of paper.

Why I Think Every Visual Creative Should Keep A Sketchbook (+ Video sketchbook flip)

I'm a huge fan of sketchbooks, so I'm very passionate about this subject. I hope that in this post I will give you enough reasons to finally start using them, and of course even if you don't consider yourself a visual creative, sketchbooks are a lot of fun!

Journaling for Mental Health - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center

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Why You Should Keep a Daily Sketchbook-and How to Get Started

Keeping a sketchbook can help you develop ideas, hone skills, or work through emotions. We share tips for starting your own daily sketchbook routine.


REFLECTION

Peer
Self

Unit Plan
Teacher Reflection