Fifth Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Robert McCall Frederic Remington Piet Mondrian Tao Chi Auguste Rodin Paul Cezanne
Cosmic Birth, 1990 by Robert T. McCall Birds Eye View - a scene shown from high up in the air as a bird might see it Perspective – representing three-dimensional scenes achieved by creating the illusion of depth and distance Vantage Point – the place the artist seems to have been standing as he or she created the work of art Shape –The outline, edge or flat surface of a form as a circle or a square Imagination - the action of forming new ideas, images or concepts not present to the senses
Turn Him Loose Bill, 1893 by Frederic Remington Line - an element of art; a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surface Color - an element of art: the hue, value and intensity of an object Movement - the arrangement of the parts of a design to create a sense of motion by using lines that cause the eye to move over the work Detail - a distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up. Also, a small part of a work of art, enlarged to show a close-up of its features
Composition No. 2, 1914, by Piet Mondrian Informal balance: asymmetrical where one side differs from the other without destroying harmony texture: the way an object looks as though it feels, such as rough or smooth composition: arrangement or design of elements of an artwork to achieve balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis and unity Non objective art: Abstract art that does not represent or depict a person, place or thing in the natural world
Bamboo In Wind and Rain, 1694 by Tao Chi Scroll- parchment or paper for writing or painting Brushstroke - a line, shape or texture created by applying paint to a surface with a paintbrush in a particular way Line - an element of art; a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surface Seal - The red stamps found on Chinese artwork Value – the lightness or darkness of a color. Grey is a light value of black Depth – the apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art. Techniques of perspective are used to create the illusion of depth in a two dimensional painting
The Thinker, 1902 by Auguste Rodin Casting - complex process in which the shape is modeled out of clay and a mold is created. Hot liquid metal is poured into the mold to form a sculpture Modeling - Using a soft material like ceramic clay to create an object Carving - A block which is carved away to create a sculpture Relief - A flat material carved away to reveal figures that look three dimensional, rising above the surface Constructive - Using found items and piecing them together to construct an object
Apples and Oranges, 1899, by Paul Cezanne Still Life - A drawing or painting of an arrangement of non-moving, non-living objects such as fruit, flowers, bottles, etc. Shape - The outline, edge or flat surface of a form such as a circle or a square. Value - The lightness or darkness of a color.