Remember to make sure that your annotation uses HIGHER ORDER statement & thinking - (use the sheet you were given or have a look on the blog ..) . Use the prompts above to help annotate your designs & images.
In order to become a better artist, it's recommended that you keep an art journal or sketchbook. It's hard to come up with new ideas every day, so I thought that you might like some sketchbook art inspiration. The following inspirational sketchbooks will open your mind to new possibilities in daily art journaling and sketchbook-ing. Here are more than 50 inspirational sketchbook art and illustration ideas.
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Artist Liz Haywood-Sullivan explains how her artist sketchbook habit has fed her own creative appetite, and how it can help feed yours, too. After all, Georges Braque once said, “There is a great appetite to work, and then my sketchbook serves me as a cookbook when I am hungry.”
Looking for sketchbook ideas? This article showcases inspirational Fine Art sketchbooks - inspiration for the student and teacher.
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Many high school Photography students are unsure how to present printed photographic images in a creative and visually appealing way. This article provides photographysketchbook examples to help motivate and inspire high school students.
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Introduction to the SLR. Define and Label
Sketchnoting is big. Why not encourage students to have their sketchbook for your class? This teacher did. In fact, this teacher is inspiring a growth mindset and curiosity with all he/she is saying about having a sketchbook. Annotation, reflection, research! Look at the subtle cues for learning built into this graphic drawn by the teacher. […]