FA 1020 / Math 1020 Mathematics in Art Asynchronous Online Extended Education Course
SUMMER 2024
Art Assignment 1
Art Instructor:
Office Hours on Zoom -contact instructor to schedule a virtual office appointment at a mutually agreeable time.
Email:
Assignment 1: Preliminary to Final Project Assignment
Weighted 15% of the course (assignment assigned at the first class of term)
DUE: Summer
All assignments are due on the day of the deadline.
GRADE PENALTIES for LATE ASSIGNMENTS:
All photos of assignments are due to be uploaded on UM Learn by 11:30 pm (Winnipeg time) of the Deadline Date.
GRADE DEDUCTION:
Any assignment uploaded past the 11:30 pm (Winnipeg time) deadline date is considered late. Assignments submitted late on the day of the assignment deadline will be deducted one letter grade. (For example, a late assignment evaluated at a B+ letter grade will receive a B .)
ZERO GRADE:
No assignments will be accepted beyond 24hrs (Winnipeg time) on any given deadline date. Any assignment submitted beyond 24 hours on any given deadline date of any assignment deadline date will receive a ZERO Grade.
Practice taking photos and uploading photos of assignment ahead of the deadline!
GET STARTED ON ASSIGNMENT!!!
People are given over five weeks to work on each art assignment – start the assignment immediately!
For other Grade Penalties related to the assignment, see below Part 2 ***
Summary of Art Assignment 1:
Create an artwork using coloured art materials on illustration board (15 x 20 inches) incorporating 1 example from each of the four mathematical concepts listed below.
All four math concepts with each concept’s iteration should be clearly indicated and neatly labelled on top of work for one of two photographs required for submission on UM Learn.
This assignment must include 1 water-based medium and 2 other optional colour art materials.
Four Mathematical Concepts/Iterations Required (minimum):
- Euclidean Construction (see textbook diagrams & math lecture notes)
- Golden Ratio Construction (see textbook & math lecture notes)
- Symmetries (includes patterns and or symmetrical objects - also see textbook & math lecture notes)
- Euclidean Geometry without construction (Random Geometric Shapes that will not require testable math constructions)
Required Art Materials for Project:
15 x 20 inches on illustration board
- 15 x 20 inches acetate overlay with labels attached to the top of the illustration board
- 3 coloured art materials (minimum), which must include 1 coloured water-based medium (such as gouache, acrylic or watercolour)
See the art supply list handout and see some examples of art supplies on the art website.
ASSIGNMENT REQUIREMENTS
Check List of Parts 1 to 4
PART 1) A minimum
of four selected mathematical concepts/iterations (listed
above) in colour on a 15
x 20-inch illustration board. (Other
surfaces are possible but must be the required dimension -
consult with instructor for other potential surface options.)
NOTE: In colour means the use of pure black, or white, or grays, or bronze, or silver, or gold as a top layer is not permitted.
Instead, mixing tints, shades, or tones of colour is permitted.
To correct this problem, people may also use coloured glazes/washes to cover/layer over white, black, or gray, or silver, or gold areas provided there is transformation and the hues (colour) from the colour wheel are dominant.
PART 2) Labels & Photographing Assignment for Upload to UM Learn
(2 Photographs Required - see link below for
more details):
Name and All 4 concepts
with corresponding iterations should be clearly indicated, neatly labelled,
and temporarily placed on work when photographing assignments.
2 Photographs of Art Assignment Required:
Click Here for Complete Photography Instructions For Art Assignment 1
The following is required to be neatly printed on labels and placed on the front of work
for photographs:
- Name (first and last names as indicated on the U of M class
list)
- Section: A01 = 8:30am class
- Term (such as Winter
2022)
Please do NOT indicate your student number.
*** NOTE: not
following the above PARTS 1 - 2 will result in a grade
deduction of 1 letter grade. (0.5 GPA grade) ***
PART 3) MAIN REQUIREMENTS for Art Assignment:
3A) Elements - shapes, lines, math construction lines, patterns, colour, art material characteristics and space
3B) Composition ** - orchestration and placement of elements. Concepts concerning composition:
- Movement & flow: major and minor visual movements) and visual rhythms in the overall composition
- Optical illusions of Space: Progressions of space created through overlapping of elements to create a sense of depth in overall work (Progressions of Space from Foreground to Middle Ground to Background Spaces)
- Visual
weights: Dominant elements and secondary elements
(Size, placement, complexity and eventually colour)
- Negative
Space & Intervals: (2D spaces between elements - try to visually
activate intervals/negative spaces)
Initially,
the assignment focuses on Shapes and Construction Lines by first
exploring composition options.
Experiment and investigate compositions using B & W photocopy cut-outs of
math concepts at different scales and OR do preliminary
drawings incorporating math concepts OR a combination of
both drawing and photocopies)
Photograph various explorations of composition using cut-outs
(Instructor
will present various in-progress examples and completed examples of
assignment requirements throughout the course during all scheduled
art lectures.)
3C) Strategic Use of Colour **- Colour
interaction and optics of colour within the space (strategic use in the
progressive range of high and low colour contrast to create the illusion of
depth and space) (create a sense of depth in overall work)
Use
colour to reinforce the progression of space.
Remember, the illusion
of space is initially created by overlapping elements (Shapes and lines), but
colour will be used to aid in reinforcing a progression of space.
(Go to Colour
Theory for more information.) (essential requirement
but physically happens later in the process of making the assignment)
3D) Editing, layering and revising **- Additive & subtractive processes of
materials, opaqueness and transparency of materials
(Video of Art Assignment Demonstrations
using Art Materials by Instructor will be presented in each class for all
scheduled art lectures.) (the process is a by-product for reaching assignment
requirements 4A to 4C and all requirements in general.)
3E) Unified Variety and Complexity **- The
ultimate goal is to have variety, complexity and unity in
the overall Composition of a unique
project that demonstrates a clear understanding of assignment requirements
PART 4) Secondary Requirements - By-Products of Main Requirements
4 A) Art Materials and Process - Integrate investigative process in physicality, layering and optics created by colour and use of art materials*
4 B) Mixing of Colour - strategic and substantial range of colour mixing (byproduct of parts 3C & 3D)*
4 C) Thick and thin applications of materials - Consider integrating the range of thick to thin applications of art materials (a by-product of parts 3D & 4D)
4 D) Variety and intention of Mark making - Does the application of art materials appear smooth and or uniform, or does the application of art materials leave a mark or texture from the brush or drawing tool? Consider integrating both approaches in the work (by-product of parts 3D & 4C)
4 E) Matt and gloss surfaces/materials - Consider where matt and gloss surfaces will be best utilized (a by-product from art material choices)
4 F) Variety and Unity - Integrating different uses of art materials art styles and considering context and relationship between different sensibilities (controlled/analytical and uncontrolled/intuitive sensibilities and styles). *
4 G) Overall clear demonstration of intentions - Consider the visual integration of various art materials, design (composition, colour and space) and math concepts**
(a by-product of the clear integration of all assignment requirements)
** = very important requirements
* = important requirements
All the above assignment requirements from 1 to 5G are important, but particular emphasis should be placed on the requirements with the highlighted asterisks.