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Studio II Composition From Life 
Create a final piece of work using original drawings from life. Use the Rule of thirds and add something original to the piece.
Rubric Code: WX92B42
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exceptional

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair/ Average

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

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Composition

Uses the Rule of thirds

Exceptional

An exceptional use of the rule of thirds in the composition, creating a strong focal point.
Good

A good use of the rule of thirds was used in the composition, creating a focal point
Fair/ Average

The use of the rule of thirds was ok, additional measuring and placement would help the focal point
Poor

The rule of thirds was not used.
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90-100 A 17-20
80-89 B 13-16
70-79 C 9-12
60-69 D 5-8
50-59 F 0-4
Line quality

Inking enhances the art work

Exceptional

An exceptional use of pen and ink was used to enhance the drawing. Lots of thought went into line quality to create broken and accent lines, texture and a light source.
Good

A good use of pen and ink was used to enhance the drawing. The artist tried to think about line quality. An attempt to create interesting line, texture and a light source.
Fair/ Average

An average use of pen and ink was used in the drawing , more thought about line quality could have enhanced the picture to show texture and a light source.
Poor

Either the composition was inked but line quality was not taken into consideration or no ink line was added.
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Color

Use of watercolor/ Colored pencil-

Exceptional

An exceptional use of watercolor and/ or colored pencils was applied. Wet to wet techniques, as well as glazing techniques were used to add depth, shadows and mood. A master level of materials is shown.
Good

A good use of watercolor and/ or colored pencils was applied. Wet to wet techniques, as well as glazing techniques were tried to add depth, shadows and mood. An above average use of materials is shown.
Fair/ Average

An average use of watercolor and/ or colored pencils was applied. Trying new watercolor techniques such as wet to wet and glazing were needed or should have been used more to add depth, shadows and mood. An average use of materials is shown.
Poor

The watercolor or colored pencil used did not show mastery of materials. Medium techniques were not used or nor finished. A poor level of materials is shown.
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Light Source

A light source was used to enhance the picture

Exceptional

A direct light source was chosen and stayed consistent through the entire art piece. It showed great contrast with light and dark.
Good

A direct light source was chosen and stayed consistent through the entire art piece. It showed good contrast with light and shadows.
Fair/ Average

A direct light source was chosen and didn't necessarily stay consistent through the entire art piece. It showed average contrast with light and shadows. Everything could have been pushed more
Poor

No light source was chosen. Little or no contrast is shown in the piece
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Creativity and Craftsmanship

Additional drawing added was creative and integrated into the piece. Art work is neat, clean and presented appropriately.

Exceptional

Added item is creative, and integrated into the piece seamlessly. The craftsmanship is perfect.
Good

Added item is creative, and integrated into the piece. The craftsmanship is good.
Fair/ Average

Added item is present, and looks good in the piece. The craftsmanship is average.
Poor

The item, doesn't belong or wasn't added. The craftsmanship is poor.
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