When finishing up our Relief Tiles, our focus is good craftsmanship. Compare and contrast the following tiles and figure out what has the best craftsmanship and why.
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Today we are continuing our Roman Relief tile. We focused on adding multiple layers to create more detail on our designs as well as using the ribbon tool to carve layers into the clay.
Tuesday and Wednesday we will begin our tiles for the Roman Relief tiles. Mrs. Denison will demonstrate both additive and subtractive techniques.
Once students have drawn out their rough draft, they will need to add shading. Dark for the back layer, medium for the middle layer and light for the top layer of the relief.
Today, the students will begin their next project to create a tile relief inspired by Roman Architecture.
Students will begin by creating 3 thumbnail sketches onto their rubric. They will then consult with Mrs. Denison to decide which is the best and enlarge that onto their rough draft.
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8th Grade VA Comp
This is a year-long class for advanced 8th grade art students to get high school credit.