Saturday 23 March 2019

SELF-ASSESSMENT

  • 1What can I do that I couldn't do before?
  • 2What do I like most?
  • 3What do I do well?
  • 4What am I confused about?
  • 5What do I need help with?
  • 6What do I do in English outside the class?
  • 7What do I need to improve?
  • 8What did I learn about culture?
1 I speak faster 
2 I like most the games with Abby
3 I do better the comparative and the superlative
4 I'm not confused about anything
5 I need help with the writing
6 I go to English clases in the evening
7 I need to improve the pronunciation
8 I learn a lot of culture in the book of All About Britain for example that the traditional english breakfast are eggs, sausages, black pudding and beans.

Tuesday 19 March 2019

SHAPE

Shape: it is the external appearance of an object or element in a image.
Natural shapes: they are created only by the nature there isn't any help of human.
Artificial shapes: they are shapes that there is created by humans or mechanical procedares.
Organic shapes: they are shapes that have irregular profile or silhouette as well as their inner surface.
Geometric shapes: they are shapes whose parts follow a mathematic order, laws or pattern.
Flat shapes: they have two dimensions such a paper sheet.

THE LINE

Line: continuous succession of points very close together in space.
Zig zag lines: is a pattern made up of small corners at variable angles.
Wavy line: is a type of line that is having curls by ondulation.
Curly line: is a type of line that is having curls or a curved shape.
Scribble: chaotic or meaningless lines that are traced radowly of chilhoold or to fill in some area with a particular texture.
Hatching: it is a way of shading or giving tones to the areas of objects or surfaces with paralels lines.
Cross-hatching: it is a way of shading áreas of a drawing or surfaces with paralel lines in several directions.
Dashed lines: they are lines which aren't continuos formed by little traces or dots.
Blurred:  they are very clear lines that are almost not seen or distinguished.
Siplem lines:  those that are formed by only one line.
Composite lines:  they are lines composed by fragments of several straight and curved lines.
Expressiveness of lines:
Vertical line: they express and ascendent or descendent movement, depending on how they are used.
Horizontal line: they are in horizontal position and they can produce feelings of stability and calmeess or tranquility.
Skew lines expressiveness: they produce visual unsteadiness and movement feelings. These feelings give inclined lines the sensation of dynamism.

Friday 1 March 2019

THE DOT

Dot: it's the smallest and most simple element in art expresion.
Dot three-dimensional capacity: when the size, shapes and colors are changed, the dot can create visual sensations of spacias deepness and volume
The dot expresive capacity: the point has a unlimited capacity to represent images and to express ideas and emotions.
Optical mix: when you paint whit dots two different colours, the optical mix this colours and form other differnt colour.