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  • Home
  • BHS
  • ART
  • Intro to Art
    • Deities and the Ancient World
    • Illuminated Manuscripts
    • Renaissance
    • Dutch Masters
    • Romanticism
    • Realism
    • Impressionism / Pointillism
    • Art Nouveau / Belle Epoch
  • 3-D Art
    • Beg. 3-D >
      • Patterned Text
      • Cardboard Sculptures
      • Ceramic Food
      • Head Vessels
      • Animal Hybrids
    • Adv. 3-D >
      • Paper Clay Face
      • Wearable Heads
      • Ceramic Lanterns
      • Dinner Set
  • 2-D Art
    • Beg. 2-D >
      • Materials Exploration
      • Tattoo
      • Surrealist Collage
      • Ransom Letter Collage
      • Cave Drawing
      • Perspective
      • Knolling
      • Monochromatic Figures
      • Tessellations
      • Call to Action Poster
      • Zentangle
    • Adv. 2-D >
      • Watercolor Landscapes
      • Blind Contour Portraits
      • Derrick Adams
      • Character Anatomy
      • Royal Flush
      • Graphic Novel
      • Virtues
  • Photo
    • Beg. Photo >
      • Elements in the H.S.
      • Editing Photos
      • Photo Letters
      • Action Figures, In Action
      • Multiples in a Shot
      • Reflections
      • Color Wheel Photo Collage
      • Sequences
      • Leading Lines
      • Forced Perspective
      • Symmetry
      • Photo to GIF
      • Final Project
    • Adv. Photo >
      • Spring Break
      • Framing
      • Triptychs
      • Product Photography
      • Joiners
      • Picture Through an Opening
      • Narrative Photos
      • Final Project
  • Yearbook
    • Layout
    • Editing via PIXLR
    • Forced Perspective
    • Photo to GIF
    • Joiners
    • Narrative Photos
    • Leading Lines
    • Product Photography
    • 2 Color Portraits
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Photo Letters Project
155 pts. 
Using locations around the school, at home, or around town, find representations of letters that can be combined in a photographic collage to complete a 26 letter alphabet and spell out your first and last name. 

Each letter in your name should be unique (not duplicated elsewhere in the project) and cropped/edited in a way that is legible.

​Letters should mostly be naturally occurring, in that you find them the way they are. In the event that you cannot find a particular letter, no more than 5 should be constructed artificially.  
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When uploading to GoogleDRAWING, photos should be cohesive (work together) in their arrangement and should be sized appropriately. 

​Once each collage is finished, save as a JPEG (in instructional presentation) and turn both in via google classroom. 

See the video tutorial below for more information! 

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