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Mr. Rubin...Color Drawing: Light/Time of Day
You will use color the same way that Monet did in creating the time of day for the front of the cathedral.
Rubric Code:
HX399BB
By
trubin2
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Color: Elements of Design
far below standards
1 pts
approaching standards
2 pts
meeting standards
3 pts
Planning the time of day
far below standards
There is no indication of the time of day in the work.
approaching standards
There is some indication of the time of day in the work but is is not altogether clear.
meeting standards
The time of day is very clear such as noon or morning, late afternoon etc. The time of day should be clear in the work and not ambiguous.
Careful Execution of work
far below standards
The work is done quickly as if is was done in a few minutes. The work is sloppy and careless. No or little attention to detail.
approaching standards
The work is done more carefully with pretty good execution. The shading should be even and not random. The work here is paying more attention to detail.
meeting standards
The work is highly and carefully executed. The colors are even and not muddy. There is good attention to detail.
Uses at least 8 colors
far below standards
If you use less than 8 colors. Show little effort to use color creatively. Do not use complimentary colors.
approaching standards
If you use 5 or 6 colors. Perhaps use the technique of complimentary colors.
meeting standards
If you use 8 colors and are able to use them in a way to show some knowledge of color. Use the technique of
complimentary colors.
Keywords:
Color, Monet
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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