Practicing with Artful Thinking and Artwork

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Practicing with Artful Thinking and Artwork Finding Context Clues Practicing with Artful Thinking and Artwork Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

What’s going on in this picture? What makes you say that? BEGINNING MIDDLE or END Is this painting the Beginning Middle or Ending of the story? PERCEIVE What can the person or thing perceive? Step inside the role of the person or thing. KNOW What might the person or thing know about or believe? CARE ABOUT What might the person or thing care about?

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Thomas Hart Benton Spring on the Missouri 1945 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Brueghel, Peter the Elder: The Harvesters Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Caitlin, George: Prairie Meadows Burning, 1832 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Breaking Home Ties Thomas Hoveden, 1890 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

James McNeill Whistler, Arrangement in Grey and Black, No James McNeill Whistler, Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1:, 1871, oil on canvas. Musée d'Orsay, Paris. SAILSS Supporting Arts Integrated Learning for Student Success P.Klos & D. McNeely

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Henry Rouseau Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Eruption of Paracutín Dr. Atl (Mexico) 1943 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Examine this artwork by American artist, Alan Crite…. If you were him, what would you title this painting? Think of a title that would capture the ideas (context clues) you see in the painting . How does your title compare to the Artist’s title? Crite, Alan Sunlight and Shadows Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Curry The Fire Diver 1934 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org El Greco_View of Toledo_1547 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org MC Escher Relativity 1953 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Feininger, L The Bicycle Race 1912 Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org

Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org Freidrich, Casper Sea of Ice Arts Integration Office AACPS pklos@aacps.org