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Printmaking: Intaglio Project 
Rubric Code: K247WC8
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Printmaking: Intaglio
  Developing

3 pts

Meets Minimum Standards

4 pts

Exceeds Mininmum Standards

5 pts

Craftsmanship

Developing

No attempt was made to place imagein center of page. Fingerprints and marks cover the image. Image is barely visible because of uneven printing.
Meets Minimum Standards

Some attempt was made to ensure image was cenetered. There is one or two fingerprints and marks on the page. Ink is unevenly printed.
Exceeds Mininmum Standards

The image is centered on the page. No fingerprints or ink smudges are apparent.
Even printing is evdident.
Image Development

Developing

Student visibly did not take time to research image. No prior skecthes were made. Student was not on task during development stage. No development of image was visible during thinking stage.
Meets Minimum Standards

Research is evident in the student's image. Student made some prior skecthes. Student was mostly on task during developement stage. Student did show some evidence of research image.
Exceeds Mininmum Standards

Students visibily took time to research image. A series of prior sketches were made. Student was on task during assignment. Image evolved over thinking stage.
Tone Development

Developing

Tone change is somewhat present but does not create a 3-D space.
Meets Minimum Standards

Tone change is present and begins to develop a convincing 3-D space. Improvements could be made on execution gradual blending.
Exceeds Mininmum Standards

Tone change creates a convincing 3-D space. Shading is skillfully executed.
Composition

Developing

No attempt has been made to lead the viewers eye from left to right.
No techniques likeoverlapping and strategic placement of objects in bottom right hand corner is used.
Meets Minimum Standards

Some attempts have been made to lead the viewers eye from left to right.
There is come evidence of overlapping objects and interesting placement.
Exceeds Mininmum Standards

Images are arranged to lead the viewers eye across the image from left to right.
Techniques like overlapping are used.





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