+ Color Theory with Emotional Impact Jackie Henson-Dacey Supported by a generous grant from Blick Art Material 2012 FAEA Annual Conference.

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+ Color Theory with Emotional Impact Jackie Henson-Dacey Supported by a generous grant from Blick Art Material 2012 FAEA Annual Conference

+ The Artwork of Leonid Afremov An contemporary artist from Belarus “I love the impact of color and the liquidity of reflections”.

+ Belarus The Republic of Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. Bordered by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Declared independence from Soviet Union in August of % of Belarus is covered by forest. Many streams and rivers flow through the country.

+ Background Many of his artworks have a mosaic like quality that provides depth and comes from the use of a palette knife. Considered a Russian-Israeli modern impressionist. Has homes in Boca Raton and Cancun Mexico. Made his success on eBay. Influenced by Marc Chagall

+ Cityscape #1 When Dreams Come True Describe the colors used. Polychromatic or Simultaneous Color Contrast

+ Misty Mood 2010, oil on canvas How is movement created? How is contrast used? How is the mix of linear and atmospheric perspective achieved?

+ How is the composition organized? LovePassionate

+ Simultaneous Color Contrast Perception of color is the most intense where two extremes are juxtaposed. Red-Green, Purple-Yellow, Blue- Orange. Select one set and add one or two analogous colors from either side of the complementary set. Example: Yellow-Purple + Blue

+ NeXt Generation Sunshine State Standards Big Idea: Skills, Techniques, and Processes EU #1 = The arts are inherently experiential and actively engage learners in the processes of creating, interpreting, and responding to art. Benchmarks: VA.912.S.1.1: Use innovative means and perceptual understanding to communicate through varied content, media, and art techniques. VA.912.S.1.3: Interpret and reflect on cultural and historical events to create art. VA.912.S.1.5: Compare the aesthetic impact of images created with different media to evaluate advantages or disadvantages within the art process. Assessment Criteria: Creativity (unique composition) Purposeful use of Color Theory Neat/Clean presentation (craftsmanship)