Art

 Active Learning Assignment 3.3

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  • Be sure to use complete sentences and standard English spelling and grammar in your submissions.
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Watercolor painting is popular because the materials are simple and cleaning up is easy, but it can be challenging because the artist must plan ahead. The key to making a good watercolor is to anticipate where the white areas will be because once painted, the color cannot be removed. The artist leaves the white paper as the highlights and layers more in the darker areas.

Part 1 Directions – Painting:

Using a simple, inexpensive watercolor kit and a piece of watercolor paper (a heavy textured paper), paint an apple following this tutorial:

Expressive Watercolor Painting – The UnderpaintingDuration: 9:45
User: n/a – Added: 7/27/12YouTube URL:

Step 1

  • Write your name and class reference number on each image.
  • Take pictures and scan and attach it to your submission.
    • Take a picture in the middle of the process
    • Take a picture of the completed assignment

Part 2 Directions – Photography:

  1. Choose five of the photographic categories from this chapter (e.g. portrait, snapshot, photojournalism, abstraction, photomontage).
  2. Using a cell phone or digital camera and/or iPad, take a photograph corresponding to each of your chosen categories.
  3. Upload your chosen photographs with an explanation of how each one relates to the relevant category.

Part 3 Directions – Reflection:

Answer the following questions:

Part 1

  1. What do you notice when you paint over a section that was previously painted?
  2. What happens when you moisten the paper, then paint?
  3. Were you happy with the final result? Why? Why not?

Part 2

  1. Describe each of the 5 images
  2. Do I have a strong composition?
  3. What specific editing did I do to the images?
  4. How well did I edit my photographs?
  5. What would I do differently if I shot this assignment again?

Part 3

  1. Which activity did you prefer, painting or photography. Why?
  2. How did this assignment help to reinforce concepts in this module? Be sure to refer to required readings and/or supplementary material in your response and include citations when appropriate.