Visual Art II
Ready to continue your artistic journey? In this course, you will explore artistic themes as you continue to plan, create, and reflect on your own art. You’ll work to grow your artistic skills and will experiment with mediums and techniques you’ve already experienced while learning to use even more! You’ll need to purchase supplies for this class. But don’t worry, you have choices in what you can use!Prerequisite: Visual Art ICustomer-Provided Required Physical Materials: PencilSketchbookMirrorCamera or device to take photographs of artworkNatural materials, like leaves, sticks, or rocksCharcoal, pastels, watercolor, or acrylic paintRuler or straightedgeBlack and white paperScissors or art knifeGlue or tapeCutting mat or cardboardFlexible material like paper or fabricDigital art softwareSticks, toothpicks, straws, or another building objectShells, seeds, or another small objectString, glue, or another adhesiveOptional Materials:Paint and paintbrushesClay or other sculpting materialsCollage or assemblage materialsSandFood coloringPlastic bag or containerColored pencils or markersCompass or protractorStylus
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Course Description
Ready to continue your artistic journey? In this course, you will explore artistic themes as you continue to plan, create, and reflect on your own art. You’ll work to grow your artistic skills and will experiment with mediums and techniques you’ve already experienced while learning to use even more! You’ll need to purchase supplies for this class. But don’t worry, you have choices in what you can use!
Prerequisite: Visual Art I
Customer-Provided Required Physical Materials:
- Pencil
- Sketchbook
- Mirror
- Camera or device to take photographs of artwork
- Natural materials, like leaves, sticks, or rocks
- Charcoal, pastels, watercolor, or acrylic paint
- Ruler or straightedge
- Black and white paper
- Scissors or art knife
- Glue or tape
- Cutting mat or cardboard
- Flexible material like paper or fabric
- Digital art software
- Sticks, toothpicks, straws, or another building object
- Shells, seeds, or another small object
- String, glue, or another adhesive
Optional Materials:
- Paint and paintbrushes
- Clay or other sculpting materials
- Collage or assemblage materials
- Sand
- Food coloring
- Plastic bag or container
- Colored pencils or markers
- Compass or protractor
- Stylus
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