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Posterized monochromatic painting- Criteria & Objectives

• Students will make a small 8.5 x 11 in. to 9x12 in. or larger painting of a posterized reference in one color.

• Students will use a posterized reference, they must follow the posterization tutorial provided by the teacher.

• Students must use watercolors or acrylics with other painting supplies for this project.• Students must use a grid or project their reference onto their canvas. Students may

also use carbon transfer paper. Free-handing is also allowed but only if the student measure and sights their reference.

• Students must choose a monochromatic palette, they can explore more complex color schemes per teacher approval. For instance students may use a complimentary color pair in addition to tints and shades of said pair if they posterize their reference more than 10 steps.

• Students must make the painting a representational depiction of the subject, abstraction may only take place through the posterization effect.

• The objective of this assignment is to use computer aided designs in an artwork, and to explore a monochromatic color scheme.

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Posterization process

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Photoshop• Take a photo or find a photo,

Save it to your personal H:// drive.

• Open it In Photoshop• Image>Adjustments>Posterize

>4-8 steps> OK• Print full page

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Monochromatic posterized paintings in acrylic

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Student examples

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Watercolor, posterized monochromatic portrait with only one level of posterization, you need at least four levels of posterization.

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Monochromatic still life painting- Criteria & Objectives

• Students will complete a monochromatic painting of a three object still life in acrylics.

• Students will only use one color with black and white.

• A full range of values must be used from whitest tint to the darkest shade.

• Students must complete a value scale and thumbnail sketches before starting a final.

• The objective of this assignment is to master mixing tints and shades of a color to depict a static scene.

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The practical application of monochromatic painting is the practice of making a grisaille for an under painting. Typically a grisaille does not use white or black to create it’s range of values.


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