(Mrs. Morgan, Teacher examples above)
Student Examples- Spring 2023
Maria Sarmiento 8th grade
Advanced Art 8th grade
Valerie, Victoria, & Presley.
Davis P, Ayden B (8th grade)
Cayden (8th grade)
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ArtI- 7/8th grade
Kali C. 8th grade
Haylee N., Melanie C.
Jaidyn Short 8th grade
Eduardo M. 7th grade
Aubrey 8th
Aron Palacious 7th grade
Selena & Jarezi 8th grade
Evy Medina 7th grade
Avery LaForge 8th grade
Kinslee Harle & Emily 7th grade
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Madelynn Seaton (6th grade)
Teagan Martin 6th grade
Justin & Eliseo Cruz 6th grade
Hunter, Shaunna, Juan. 6th grade
Tatum James 6th grade
Brooklyn B., Olivia Thompson (6th grade)
Andrew Vega (6th grade)
Teagan Martin 6th grade
Victoria "Jeremiah" A., Addison Miller (6th grade)
OCEAN SILHOUETTE
What is a silhouette?
When the light is behind an object, you see the dark side of it.
This makes the object's details fade and the entire objects becomes dark.
Exterior shape is seen, while inner details disappear.
ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE
The atmosphere around you can sometimes change the way things look.
a foggy day or under cloudy water, things closer seem more clear and dark while things further away seem fuzzy and become lighter (until the fade off into distance).
This involves value, shades, and tints of colors.
You can show this in your UNDERWATER SILHOUETTE
by making things darker as they go down closer to you.
WORM'S EYE VIEW PERSPECTIVE
This shows the perspective from the ground looking up.
THings closest to the ground are biggest while things closer to the sky seem to be very small.
OCEAN ANIMALS
CRITERIA:
-Cool Colors for Water with Surface center lighter and bottom darker.
- Worm's Eye View Perspective- objects at bottom should be bigger than objects at top.
-Use Creativity with Silhouettes: Variety of plant life, animals,
or foreign objects (shipwreck, treasure, scuba diver)
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1. Begin Your Drawing
Draw light with pencil.
2. Outline with Black Sharpie
3. Paint your water surface.
Cool Colors Only!
(Blues, Greens, Purples)
Use small lighter rings at top and
big darker at the bottom.
4. Fill in closer silhouettes with black.
5. To show ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE,
Fill in further silhouettes with blue.
Juan Palacious and Caden carefully painting.
Madelynn Seaton (6th grade) all done !
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Running out of Ideas?
INSPIRATIONAL IMAGES
Art by Sassan Filsoof
Altantis, the Sunken City