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While some scouts may be adept at self-study, others may do better in a small group setting and taking notes on worksheets.  Make an agenda. You can facilitate discussion by asking them why each of the principles introduced here would be relevant. Schedule one or more patrol meetings to work this merit badge.   
While some scouts may be adept at self-study, others may do better in a small group setting and taking notes on worksheets.  Make an agenda. You can facilitate discussion by asking them why each of the principles introduced here would be relevant. Schedule one or more patrol meetings to work this merit badge.   


Discuss with your MBC the following :  
== MBC Discussion Group: ==
* Req #1: Discussion - What is Art?
* Req #2: Discussion - Elements of Art
* Req #3: Discussion - Six Principles of Design




Resources:
== Art Project Resources:==
Before beginning any projects - have assignments done to gather the appropriate resources.  See MBC for advice.


== Project 1: Four Different Renderings ==
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<br>Req #4: Render a subject of your choice in FOUR of these ways:
** Pen and ink,
** Watercolors,
** Pencil,
** Pastels,
** Oil paints,
** Tempera,
** Acrylics,
** Charcoal
** Computer drawing or painting
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== Project 2: Create Something Useful ==
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Note: In 2016 the scout leaders of the newly formed [[Buena Creek District (San Diego-Imperial Council)| Buena Creek District]], asked a local art classic to design their new district patch/logo.  See results to the right.
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<br>Req #5: Do ONE of the following:
* a. Design something useful. Make a sketch or model of your design. With your counselor's approval, create a promotional piece for the item using a picture or pictures.
* b. Tell a story with a picture or pictures or using a 3-D rendering.
* c. Design a logo. Share your design with your counselor and explain the significance of your logo. Then, with your parent's permission and your counselor's approval, put your logo on Scout equipment, furniture, ceramics, or fabric.
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=E. Field Trip =
=E. Field Trip =
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