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Hattie Stewart Portrait Project
Using Hattie Stewart "doodle-bombing" style to create a graphite portrait with an interesting background.
Rubric Code:
R23X363
By
Artchik501
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Doodle Bomb Portraits
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Craftsmanship & Neatness
Poor
Below average craftsmanship, lack of pride in finished artwork. Showed little evidence of effort and/or lack of understanding. Includes obvious deficits like folds, rips, stray marks, and/or breaks.
Fair
The student showed average craftsmanship; adequate, or not as good as the student's previous abilities, a bit careless. Minor defects may be present.
Good
With a little more effort in finishing techniques, the artwork could be outstanding. Overall, the project is clean and without major defects like folds/rips.
Excellent
All aspects of the artwork were considered and patiently completed. The finished product is a result of careful meticulous planning. The craftmanship is outstanding. Project is pristine and well kept.
Time & Management
Poor
Class time was not used wisely. Little went into the artwork. Student was often off task and not focused on the project.
Fair
Class time was not fully utilized. Little time went into the planning and design into the planning and design of the artwork. The student was sometimes distracted or off task.
Good
Class time was used wisely. Some time went into the planning and design of the artwork. The student needed some refocusing but managed well.
Excellent
Class time was used wisely. Much time went into the planning and design of the artwork. Student was self motivated the whole time seeking assistance as needed.
Requirements
Poor
More than one requirement was not met.
Fair
One requirement was not met completely.
Good
All requirements were met.
Excellent
All requirements were met and exceeded:
three words in font style
Hattie Stewart style background
graphite on face
most of face showing
using one of the two options on composition layout
Elements & Principles of Design
Poor
The assignment was turned in, but showed little evidence of any understanding of the elements and principles of art;
No evidence of planning. Student did the minimum of work required.
Fair
The student did the assignment adequately, yet shows a lack of planning and little evidence that an overall composition was planned.
Good
The artwork shows that the student applied the principles of design while using one or more elements effectively. Student met expectations.
Excellent
Planned carefully, made sketches, and showed an advanced awareness of the elements and principles of design. Student went above and beyond expectations.
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Arts and Design
Types:
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