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Layered Paper Painting
Layered Paper Painting
100 Points Possible. After studying "I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold" by Charles Demuth, create a self-portrait in his style. Tissue papers will be layered in geometric shapes and colored paper will make the main shapes and the number. IN THE COMMENT AREA, WRITE A STATEMENT ABOUT HOW THIS ARTWORK REPRESENTS A SELF PORTRAIT.
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V38B4W
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artex58
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Arts and Design
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Numbers & Geometric Shapes
Superior: 20, 19 pts
1 pts
Average: 18, 17, 16 pts
2 pts
Developing: 15, 14 pts
3 pts
Tissue paper layering
Superior: 20, 19 pts
Use of geometric shapes is obvious.
Average: 18, 17, 16 pts
Use of geometric shapes shows up somewhat.
Developing: 15, 14 pts
Geometric shapes do not show very much at all.
Representation of Self
Superior: 20, 19 pts
Creative use of shapes to show self in depth.
Average: 18, 17, 16 pts
Shapes represent self.
Developing: 15, 14 pts
Shapes do not represent self.
Composition
Superior: 20, 19 pts
Number placed as a center of interest. Remainder of shapes help bring out the center of interest.
Average: 18, 17, 16 pts
Number placed as a center of interest.
Developing: 15, 14 pts
Does not show thought into placement of shapes.
Quality
Superior: 20, 19 pts
Work is clean and polished.
Average: 18, 17, 16 pts
Few defects in work.
Developing: 15, 14 pts
Many defects distract from the completed work.
Artist Statement
Superior: 20, 19 pts
Statement explains in depth how this artwork represents you.
Average: 18, 17, 16 pts
Statement explains how this artwork represents you.
Developing: 15, 14 pts
Statement does not explain how this artwork represents you.
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