ABSTRACT VS. REALISTIC Design Choices. Abstract Realistic Non-realExpressiveEmotionsIntangibleNon-concreteNon-literal Not always obvious ConcreteActual.

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ABSTRACT VS. REALISTIC Design Choices

Abstract Realistic Non-realExpressiveEmotionsIntangibleNon-concreteNon-literal Not always obvious ConcreteActual Tangible (you can touch it or feel it) LiteralObvious

Abstract Images

Realistic Images

Abstract or Realistic? Discuss and Decide with your group.

Mostly Abstract or Mostly Realistic? Discuss and Decide How does it make you feel?

Mostly Abstract or Mostly Realistic? Discuss and Decide - How does it make you feel?

What emotion or idea could this image represent? Discuss and Decide

What emotion or idea could this image represent? Discuss and Decide

What emotion or idea could this image represent? Discuss and Decide

Group Activity 1.) Using the image slides and note cards at your table, respond to the questions on the slides about each image. 2.) Using the note cards, write down formal responses that you can present to the class. 3) You have 10 minutes to prepare your responses to your assigned slide. 1.) Using the image slides and note cards at your table, respond to the questions on the slides about each image. 2.) Using the note cards, write down formal responses that you can present to the class. 3) You have 10 minutes to prepare your responses to your assigned slide. REMEMBER: EVERYONE Gives Information both during your discussion and during your presentation.

What emotion or idea could this image represent? Discuss and Decide

What emotion or idea could this image represent? Discuss and Decide

What emotion or idea could this image represent? Discuss and Decide

What emotion or idea could this image represent? Discuss and Decide

Mostly Abstract or Mostly Realistic? How does it make you feel?

Mostly Abstract or Mostly Realistic? How does it make you feel?

Mostly Abstract or Mostly Realistic? How does it make you feel?

Mostly Abstract or Mostly Realistic? How does it make you feel?

Task: Emotion as Art Complete 2 ABSTRACT image collages based on three emotions and prepare to present them. These collages will be a VISUAL METAPHOR for your selected emotions. REMEMBER: You must MAKE A PLAN and write it down in order to complete the project. The plan should include time to rehearse the presentation. Then, you will have 3-5 minutes to present your collages and explain how/why each represents the emotions you chose. Use your notes from our Abstract-Real lesson as a resource.