For this sketchbook assignment, the 6th grade students followed along with a tutorial to learn how to draw a fruit bowl and creating emphasis in their drawings.
EMPHASIS is used to attract a viewer's attention to the focal point, or main subject, of an artwork.
Students were expected to fill the background with simple black and white patterns to make the fruit bowl stand out. This sketch not only taught emphasis, but also had students practicing the art elements of form (shading) and space (overlapping fruit).
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