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Op Art Rubric

Op Art is named after the optical illusions many of the paintings or drawing create. Many famous pieces are made with two colors: Black and white. The art is created in such a way to give the illusion of movement, vibrations, and patterns. Below are two rubrics used with several lessons on IAD.

 

Name_____________________________________________ Period____________________

 

Op Art Design

Self-Assessment Sheet

 

1. I used at least 3 globes/cubes in variety of sizes in my design.
The use of contrast in size creates variety and an interesting
rhythm in my design. (25 pts.)

 

________

2. There is a strong use of contrasting color in my design
accomplished either through the use of complementary colors
or warm/cool colors. I also used Value (lights and darks) and
blended colors. (25 pts.)

 

________

3. I demonstrated a high level of craftsmanship in my overall design.
The inking of my background and objects is accurate and done neatly.
I also NEATLY applied color pencil to my design. (35 pts.)

________


4. I demonstrated as much effort as I could on this project. (15 pts.)

 

________

Your Total

________

 

Final Grade _____________

 

 

Op Art Design Self-Assessment Sheet

 

Name _________________________________________________ Period ______________________

 

1. I used at least 3 globes/cubes in variety of sizes in my design. The use of contrast in size creates variety and an interesting rhythm in my design. (25 pts.)

 

__________

2. There is a strong use of contrasting color in my design accomplished either through the use of complementary colors or warm/cool colors. I also used Value (lights and darks) and blended colors. (25 pts.)

 

__________

3. I demonstrated a high level of craftsmanship in my overall design. The inking of my background and objects is accurate and done neatly. I also NEATLY applied color pencil to my design. (35 pts.)

 

__________

4. I demonstrated as much effort as I could on this project. (15 pts.)

__________

 

Your Total


Final Grade

 

__________

 

__________




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