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Art 1 River Hill Art Department Imaginary Environment Using two facing pages in your sketchbook, draw your sculpture as it would appear in an imaginary environment. Your environment could be realistic or made up. Be sure to include detailed surroundings. Closely observe your sculpture and draw it using a minimum of five values (a white, a dark, and some middle grays) or as realistic as possible with color. Consider WHERE your sculpture would be best located…(it can be anywhere!) Also consider the ENTIRE COMPOSITION and how the two pages in your sketchbook will work together as one uniform, interesting image. In order to determine the most accurate angles of your sculpture, use SIGHTING (holding out your pencil to compare the angle of the pencil to the angles on your sculpture). Criteria- worth 20 points _______ - Objective 5 pts Both pages have been filled. You have included a detailed environment for your sculpture. There are at least five values used. _______- Design 5 pts The entire space has been utilized. The viewer’s eye moves easily around the composition. You considered the placement of your objects within both pages in an attempt to move the viewer’s eye throughout your design. _______-Studio Skills 5 pts You have used at least three materials. Value has been used to show the form of your sculpture AND some details of your surrounding. (Studio Skills) You employed the technique of SIGHTING to determine accurate angles of your sculpture. _______- Presentation 5pts Your work shows evidence of quality time, thought, and care.

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Art 1River Hill Art Department

Imaginary Environment

Using two facing pages in your sketchbook, draw your sculpture as it would appear in an imaginary environment.Your environment could be realistic or made up. Be sure to include detailed surroundings. Closely observe your

sculpture and draw it using a minimum of five values (a white, a dark, and some middle grays) or as realistic aspossible with color.

Consider WHERE your sculpture would be best located…(it can be anywhere!) Also consider the ENTIRECOMPOSITION and how the two pages in your sketchbook will work together as one uniform, interesting image.

In order to determine the most accurate angles of your sculpture, use SIGHTING (holding out your pencil tocompare the angle of the pencil to the angles on your sculpture).

Criteria- worth 20 points

_______ - Objective 5 ptsBoth pages have been filled. You have included a detailedenvironment for your sculpture. There are at least five values used.

_______- Design 5 pts The entire space has been utilized. The viewer’s eye moves easily around the composition. You considered the placement of your objects within both pages in an attempt to move the viewer’s eye throughout your design.

_______-Studio Skills 5 pts You have used at least three materials. Value has been used to

show the form of your sculpture AND some details of your surrounding.(Studio Skills) You employed the technique of SIGHTING to determine accurate angles of your sculpture.

_______- Presentation 5pts Your work shows evidence of quality time, thought, and care.