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Saturday, May 7, 2016

Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Art Explosion

*** This is just a stub I'll be filling it out later ***

 

 Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Art Explosion

Do all of these:
  1. Visit an art museum, gallery, or exhibit. Discuss with an adult the art you saw. What did you like?
    1. Find art gallerys near you
      1. GalleryFinder 
      2. GalleryLocator
      3. And of course Google "art Gallery <put your city and state here>'
  2. Create two self-portraits using two different techniques, such as drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and computer illustration.
    1. This may just be my opinion here, but the key is simple cheap and doable easily at a scout medium.. Obviously if you have special access or talents to do something cooler do that.. 
      1. Pencil and Paper, sketching
      2. Crayons
  3. Do two of the following: (Art supplies all over Amazon)
    1. Draw or paint an original picture outdoors, using the art materials of your choice.
    2. Use clay to sculpt a simple form.
    3. Create an object using clay that can be fired, baked in the oven, or air dried.
    4. Create a freestanding sculpture or mobile using wood, metal, papier-mâché, or found or recycled objects.
    5. Make a display of origami or kirigami projects.
    6. Use a computer illustration or painting program to create a work of art.
    7. Create an original logo or design. Transfer the design onto a T-shirt, hat, or other object.
    8. Using a camera or other electronic device, take at least 10 photos of your family, a pet, or scenery. Use photo-editing software to crop, lighten or darken, and change some of the photos.
    9. Create a comic strip with original characters. Include at least four panels to tell a story centered on one of the points of the Scout Law. Characters can be hand-drawn or computer-generated.
  4. Choose one of the following methods to show your artwork:
    1. Create a hard-copy or digital portfolio of your projects. Share it with your family and members of your den or pack.
      1. Take digital photos of everyone work, then see comments on B, do this slide show at your den meeting instead of a pack meeting and your are done.
    2. Display your artwork in a pack, school, or community art show.
      1. Combine all the digital photos into a slide show, and play it in the background at a pack meeting.
        1. We use a digital projector, but a phone or tablet set up on a table showing the slide show will count.
        1. Add a few slides with your patrol name and Art Explosion to explain what it's all for!
Workbook for use with these requirements: PDF Format DOCX Format

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