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Perspective Landscape Rubric

The document provides criteria for a landscape painting assignment that uses perspective techniques. It outlines what exceeds, meets, and approaches expectations for incorporating foreground, middle ground, and background; using linear or atmospheric perspective; and employing values, highlights, texture, movement, balance and unity. Additional criteria include whether the landscape is surreal or realistic, demonstrating planning in a sketchbook, and including the finished piece, artist statement, and rubric on a website. The student earned full points by meeting or exceeding expectations on all criteria.

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Perspective Landscape Rubric

The document provides criteria for a landscape painting assignment that uses perspective techniques. It outlines what exceeds, meets, and approaches expectations for incorporating foreground, middle ground, and background; using linear or atmospheric perspective; and employing values, highlights, texture, movement, balance and unity. Additional criteria include whether the landscape is surreal or realistic, demonstrating planning in a sketchbook, and including the finished piece, artist statement, and rubric on a website. The student earned full points by meeting or exceeding expectations on all criteria.

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Perspective Landscape Painting

Marina Santos P. 5
You will paint a landscape using acrylic paint that meets the following criteria:
Exceeds Meets Approaches Points
Artist painted a I did use middle ground 2/3 Pts.
landscape that includes and background in my
foreground, middle piece but I think that my
ground, and background. foreground was lacking
and unclear.
Artist incorporated linear 1/1 Pt.
or atmospheric
perspective in their
landscape.
I think I did get a better
understanding in how to
use atmospheric
perspective in the
creation of this piece.
This was shown in the
haze between the
mountaintops and the
sky.
Artist used value, 6/6 Pts.
highlights, texture,
movement, balance and
unity to create their
perspective landscape
painting.
Value, highlight and
texture as well as some
movement were clear in
the execution of my
mountains. Balance and
unity were created in the
use of color in the piece
and the shape and
design of the sky and
mountains.

Exceeds Meets Approaches Points


Artists landscape is 1/1 Pt.
either surreal or
realistic.
My landscape was
realistic.
Artist demonstrates 2/2 Pts.
planning in his/her
sketchbook with
annotations on their
process.
I did do some
planning in my
sketchbook for my
original idea, but as
my ideas changed
and evolved my
rough draft went
further from my final
idea. I liked this
organic approach
that emerged, but
there would have
been added value in
planning as well.
Artist has their 3/3 Pts.
finished art piece,
their artist
statement, and their
rubric posted on their Total: 16/16 Pts.
website. Done.

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