Egyptian Art Relief Drawing. Standards: Create an original integrated art product or performance and explain how this process enhances a specific art.
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Egyptian Art
Relief Drawing
Standards:
• Create an original integrated art product or performance and explain how this process enhances a specific art work
• Apply selected elements and principles of art and design to communicate a particular message or opinion in an original work of art
• Use art vocabulary when evaluating intent and content of works of art
• Describe how different elements and principles of art and design and styles can be used to express a variety of moods, feelings, themes, and ideas
• Analyze, using evidence how cultural factors have effected works of art now and in the past
• How the arts shaped and reflect culture
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Goal:
• Making a design using the traditional egyptian standard of drawing people and daily life while incorporating the cartouche symbol and hieroglyphics
• Creating a design using a Cartouche, people (one or more) and hieroglyphics.
Materials:
• Paper• A number 2 pencil• Eraser• Color pencils• Ultra fine tip sharpie
• Optional: ruler, compass, protractor
Directions:• Create and Relief of traditional Egyptian drawing of daily life• The people should be in proportion (50% in height from hips to feet) and
(50% in height from the hips to the top of the head. • The people should be drawn with the feet and legs in profile, the waist and
shoulders forward, and the face and head in profile• Design should be in incorporated into a Cartouche symbol• Some hieroglyphics should be used somewhere in the design• The picture should represent the Egyptians performing routines or jobs
– They could use farming, hunting, artisans, bakers, builders, etc…
• Design should be colored • Lines should be neat, even, clean• Coloring should be in the neat, clean, bright, and compliment your design
Step 1 Draw a Cartouche using a ruler. It should take up most of
the paper
Step 2:Draw an Egyptian man, woman, or both. Make sure the feet are in profile, the torso is facing forward, and the head is in profile.
Step 3:Add symbols that represent themes in daily life or symbols the represent the types of work the people performed.
Step 3:Add symbols that represent themes in daily life or symbols the represent the types of work the people performed.
Step 4:Add Hieroglyphics to spell out your name or the job they are performing.
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