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Watercolor Landscape with trees
Ink and Watercolor Landscape
Rubric Code:
A69394
By
lesanharris
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Ink/Watercolor Landscape
(N/A)
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Trees
N/A
Student used the watercolors to create a tree(s) in their landscape. The trees have a trunk as well as branches. The trunk/branches taper from thick to thin.
N/A
Student attempted to make trees. Trees and branches do not have consistent tapering and form.
N/A
No natural tapering of trees and branches were created.
Watercolor Techniques and Details
N/A
Student understood the importance of layering values in the piece. Use of "wet on wet" technique and did not paint strokes or stripes. Students used dry brush or sponge for final details and dark values.
N/A
Student attempted layering but has some brush stroke showing. Student attempted details and contrast.
N/A
Student did not understand the "wet on wet" technique and didn't develop values and details.
Season/Style
N/A
Student chose a season/style for their landscape and painted the trees appropriately for that season.
N/A
It is not apparent that the student chose a season/style. (For example, trees have a variety of leaf colors or some have leaves and some do not.)
N/A
Landscape is incomplete.
Craftsmanship
N/A
Ink trees were carefully done. Watercolors were neatly applied.
N/A
Painting is mostly neat, but student could have taken more time and care.
N/A
Painting appears messy or assignment is incomplete.
Time and Effort
N/A
Class time was used wisely. Much time and effort went into the planning and creation of the landscape.
N/A
Most of the class time was used wisely, but the student could have been more focused during the creation of the piece. (Student needed reminders to stay on task.)
N/A
Class time was not used wisely and student put little effort into the assignment. Assignment is incomplete due to lack of focus or too many tardies or absences.
Keywords:
landscape, horizon line
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Project
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