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2nd THREE MONTH TERM5- Shape and Image Analizing
6- Basic elements of visual language
7- Color
8- Light and chiaroscuro

All the notes for the second three month term in one single pdf file.

And for practicing here you have

All worsheets for the second_three month term in one single .pdf file. If you print them over drawing standard size paper you well achieve better results.

And in case you wanna print them separately:

UNIT 5- SHAPE AND IMAGE ANALIZING:

Notes: Here you have some with explanations and some illustration about shape and image analizing. 

Worksheets  One single worcksheet to make a version of some famous artwork of your choice.

UNIT 6- BASIC ELEMENTS OF IMAGE :

Notes about the basic elements of visual language: The dot, the line, the plane and texture.

Dot, line & texture patterns worksheets two worksheets: First an alfabet to complet and second an empty worksheet to use that alphabet in a scratchboard with wax colors.

UNIT 7- COLOR:

Notes about color theory Here you have five sheets with explanations and some illustration about color. These are the first notes in which we insert links and QR codes. Let’s see if they work well.

Color worksheets: Two worcksheets thought to be made with tempera paint, even though they could be done with other materials. The first a Chromatic wheel and the second a 3D color model.

UNIT 8- LIGHT AND CHIAROSCURO:

Light and chiaroscuro notes Here you have notes with explanations, definitions and some illustration about light in depctions. 

Light and chiaroscuro worksheetsTwo worcksheets thought to be made win black and white, basically with pencil, even though they could be done with other supplies. 

GRADES VISUAL ARTS THIRD OF ESO CLICLIn this document you can see the grades for the first and second evaluation. The students names have been deleted in order to preserve the students privacy. On the left, each student has a code assigned (not following the alphabetical order), that works for the students to recognice their own grades.

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