Thursday, March 6, 2014

Anti-Bullying Posters

All Classes

Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior that is intentional, hurtful, threatening and persistent. Let's all participate in an Anti Bulling Campaign! You can help organize an anti-bullying campaign designed to teach the bullied students and any bystanders how to assertively but non-violently stop the bullying. One way to educate students about the ill-effects of bullying is with anti-bullying posters. The best way to create an anti-bullying poster is to use your own experiences with bullies. Start by planning and organizing your design. Create a couple of small sketches. Make sure you keep you composition interesting by using the elements and principles of art! Use paint, colored pencils, markers, or even your computer!


Elements and Principles of Art  Vocabulary

Composition – How the pieces, parts, objects, elements and
principles are arranged in an artwork.

Elements of Art – The visual tools an artist uses to create art.
Line - The path of a dot as it moves.
Value - The lightness or darkness of an object.
Color – The element of art that is derived from reflected light.
Shape – An enclosed 2D area
Form – A 3D object.
Texture – The way something feels or looks as though it would feel if
touched.
Space – The area around an object.

Principles of Art – Guidelines that help artists to create designs
and control how viewers are likely to react to images.
Pattern - Design created by repeating an element such as line shape
or color.
Contrast - Differences between elements used to create excitement.
Emphasis – Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer’s
attention.
Movement – A way of combining visual elements to produce a sense
of action.
Balance – Principle of design that describes how parts of an artwork
are arranged to create a sense of equal weight or interest.
Unity – A feeling that all parts of a design are working together as a
team.
Variety – The use of different lines, shapes, colors and other
elements to create interest.
Rhythm – A type of movement in an artwork created by repeating
visual elements.
Proportion – Relationship of size, location, or amount of one thing to

another.

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