The third Element students practiced was Value. First, students learned how to shade objects according to a light source. For this project, they created 3-dimensional forms by cutting the shapes out of construction paper and using charcoal to add values. They filled then glued the shapes to a newspaper collage background and gave each shape a cast shadow according to it's light source. Student samples top to bottom: Carrie Watson and Macee Shoeing Next, students practiced value in a different form by revisiting our monochromatic color scheme. Students created a layered image of trees descending into the distance. The trees furthest away were not only smaller, but also lighter in color. The middle ground trees were a mid tone, and the trees in the foreground were the darkest. The students drew and cut out their foreground trees to place on top of their paintings. Their skies were also a value scale, as they were dark towards the top and grew lighter as they approached the horizon.
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