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OP Art Project
OP Art Project
Op Art-Short for Optical Illusions is art that confuses the eye. Use Complementary Colors to create an illusion.
Rubric Code:
ZX4253A
By
Sherisse
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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OP Art Project
Excelling
(N/A)
Achieving
(N/A)
Developing
(N/A)
Beginning
(N/A)
OP Art Design
Excelling
Final art work was an excellent representation of OP Art and created movement for the viewer.
Achieving
Final art work was an achieving representation of OP Art and created movement for the viewer.
Developing
Final art work satisfactorily reflected some understanding of OP Art movement.
Beginning
Overall design of OP Art did not meet criteria.
Use of elements and principles
Excelling
Student successfully executed a final art piece which through the correct use of line, color, shading and pattern convey movement and rhythm
Achieving
Student achieved a final art piece which through the correct use of line, and color. Pattern followed correctly most of the time. Shading used most of the time.
Developing
Student completed a final art piece which shows lines and colors. Pattern followed correctly some of the time. Shading used some of the time.
Beginning
Student did not complete use line or color in their final piece. Pattern was not followed. Student did not use shading techniques.
Materials
Excelling
Student successfully used materials to complete a piece reflective of OP Art.
Achieving
Student used materials appropriately to complete a good piece reflective of OP Art.
Developing
Student had a fair use of materials to convey their ideas.
Beginning
Student failed to use the materials successfully for the whole are piece.
Craftsmanship
Excelling
Student exhibited excellent craftsmanship
Achieving
Student exhibited good craftsmanship
Developing
Student exhibited satisfactory craftsmanship
Beginning
Student exhibited poor craftsmanship
Timeliness
Excelling
Op Art was completed on-time. Student use of time was maximum.
Achieving
OP Art was completed on-time. Student use of time was approriate
Developing
Op Art was 1 week late. Student had to be reminded to work
Beginning
Op Art not completed. Student wasted much time.
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