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Drawing 1: Basic Forms Still Life in Graphite 
This in-class assignment reviews and tests the students knowledge of creating realism in observational drawing
Rubric Code: M5X522
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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This in-class assignment reviews and tests the students knowledge of creating realism in observational drawing
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0 to 74%

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Average (C)

75 to 82%

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Good (B)

83 to 89 %

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Excellent (A)

90 to 100%

0 pts

Craftsmanship

1. It is apparent, care and time have been taken. The work is free from distracting marks or smudges. The piece is ready for display.

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Proportions and Perspective

1. Objects are sighted for correct relative proportion to each other.
2. The horizon line is easily determined because of accurate portrayal of the tops of objects below the artist's eye level.
3. Symmetry is portrayed in objects that are symmetrical.
4. Placement and scale (relative size) of objects suggest space/depth.

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Value/Tone/Contrast

1. Value is used for relative colors of objects.
2. Core shadow, highlight, and half tones have been noted.
3.Objects have been divided into light mass/shadow mass.
4. Cast shadows are logically placed based on the directioinal aim of the light source.
5. Objects are not outlined but rather defined by difference in value.
6. Extreme dark and light values are placed where needed to differenciate between forms.

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Compositional Space

1. The objects have been placed on the page to logically move the viewers eye around the page. No "walls" have been created, but rather objects are spaced about the page to lead the viewer into the picture.
2. An area of interest or focal point is emphasized by it's placement in a intersection of a third (rule of thirds).
3. The entire 11" x 14" format has been used well, the image could not be improved by cropping or changing the shape of the format.

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Final Drawing Grade

Total of the above criteria.

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Keywords:
  • Drawing, Basic forms, Value, Graphite







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