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James Rizzi Collage
Henri Matisse Paint-Off
Students worked collaboratively in teams to complete a painting in the style of James Rizzi . Students had to interpret instructions using color vocabulary to complete the painting in a specified time frame .
Rubric Code:
KA8XC6
By
nzblitz
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Project
Below
0-2
(N/A)
Working towards meeting
5-6
(N/A)
Meeting
7-8
(N/A)
Above
9-10
(N/A)
Understanding
Below
The artwork shows no understanding of the concepts and instructions.
Working towards meeting
The art work is planned adequately; understanding of some concepts and instructions shown.<BR>
<BR>
Student has clearly shown growth in skill level and design ability.<BR>
<BR>
Student's artwork reflects very little of the style of another artist.
Meeting
The artwork is planned carefully; understanding of most concepts and instructions is shown.<BR>
<BR>
Student has shown some growth in skill level and design ability. <BR>
<BR>
Student's artwork reflects some of the style of another artist.
Above
The artwork is planned carefully; understanding of all concepts and instructions is clearly shown.<BR>
<BR>
Student has clearly shown growth in skill level and design ability.<BR>
<BR>
Student's artwork reflects style of another artist.
Effort
Below
The student put forth no effort or the project was not completed; class time was not used well.
Working towards meeting
The student put forth the effort required to finish the project; used class time fairly well.
Meeting
The student put forth the effort required to complete the project well; used class time well.
Above
The student put forth extraordinary effort to complete the project well as possible; used class time extremely well.
Craftsmanship/ Skill
Below
The artwork shows poor craftmanship and no attention to detail.
Working towards meeting
The artwork shows average craftmanship and attention to detail.
Meeting
The artwork shows good craftmanship, with some attention to detail.
Above
The artwork shows outstanding craftsmanship,with clear attention to detail.
Composition
Below
Colors did not suite composition. Student did not give time and effort to create texture. Composition had no planning at all. Composition had no consideration to overall piece.
Working towards meeting
Colors worked well in some areas of the work. Little texture was created. Line quality was supportive to ideas but blending and lack of contour did not help the unity of the piece. <BR>
There are gaps in the work that keep the viewers eye stuck in one spot.
Meeting
The student used some colors that worked well together, and they worked hard to use texture and line to help them express their representation of their ideas. But there are gaps in the work that keep the viewers eye stuck in one spot.
Above
The composition fills the space of the paper. Colors work well together. Texture/ line quality/ images contributes to the unity of the project.
Final Product Evaluation
Keywords:
gradation, tints, shades, geometric, organic, patterns, contour, analogous, complement, emphasis, unity, highlight, warm and cool color
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Project
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