Unit 2: Inspired by the sea

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Unit 2: Inspired by the sea Claude Monet, Garden at Sainte-Adresse (1867) Edward Hopper, Ground Swell (1939) Joseph Turner, Margate (?), from the Sea (1835-1840) Katsushika Hokusai, Mount Fuji Seen Below a Wave at Kanagawa(1826-1833) Richard Diebenkorn, Horizon: Ocean View (1959)

Claude Monet, Garden at Sainte-Adresse (1867) The Metropolitan Museum of Art : http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/437133 What do you see in this picture? Does this painting look real or abstract? What story does this image tell? What are some colors the artist used?

Edward Hopper, Ground Swell (1939) Edward Hopper : http://www What do you see in this picture? What do you think the boys in this artwork doing?

Joseph Turner, Margate ( Joseph Turner, Margate (?), from the Sea (1835-1840) The National Gallery: http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/joseph-mallord-william-turner-margate-from-the-sea What do you see in this picture? Do you see the ocean or beach? Does this painting look real or abstract? Does this image tell a story? What time of day do you think this is?

Katsushika Hokusai, Mount Fuji Seen Below a Wave at Kanagawa (1826-1833) Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/JP1847 What is happening in this painting? Does this painting look real or abstract? What story does this image tell?

Richard Diebenkorn, Horizon: Ocean View (1959) Diebenkorn: http://www Does image look real or abstract? Can you see the ocean or the beach? Can you see the horizon? Does the ocean look calm? How can you tell?

What is: Realism: Abstract Art: Foreground: Middle-ground: Background Art that resemble life. Abstract Art: Art that does not attempt to represent reality. Foreground: The part of a view that is nearest to the observer. Middle-ground: The middle of a painting or the area between the foreground and the background, is often where the main action takes place. Objects in this area look smaller than, and are often placed partially behind foreground objects. Background This is situated in the distance (opposed to foreground ).

Real or Abstract? Can you point out the foreground, middle-ground and background?

Real or Abstract? Can you point out the foreground, middle-ground and background?

Today’s art project you will be will be creating your own "garden by the sea".   Name the foreground, middle-ground and background in the Garden at Sainte-Adresse painting. Draw 2 light horizontal lines on white construction paper to establish these 3 areas. Students will use pencil to draw there own version of the Garden at Sainte-Adresse. Finally use oil pastels to add color. The final image can be any type scene must include flowers and water.

Today’s art project you will be will be creating your own "garden by the sea.”