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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Arts and Crafts - Middle School - Experimentation
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Exploration of ideas and pushing the boundaries is a very important part of creative development and without it you may tend towards 'safer' options which results in work which can be classed as stagnant or repetitive.

Although exploration and experimentation should ultimately support the intended outcomes of the project, sometimes the strangest of ideas can result in the most wonderful of results which you can then use in your work.

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Arts and Crafts - Middle School - Experimentation
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10 Questions

1. How might an artist organize an experimenting session?
2. Color, line, shape, form, space, value and texture are all known as what?
3. What is the name for a piece of artwork which uses more than one medium?
4. When making rubbings, what could change the outcome?
5. What is the name for a piece of artwork which uses more than one medium?
6. How could you change the thickness and density of dry materials such as pencils and charcoal?
7. Which of the following combinations could you try to achieve a speckled effect?
8. Color, line, shape, form, space, value and texture are all known as what?
9. How might an artist organize an experimenting session?
10. Why is it important to experiment with different media when creating art?