Directions: Type in “Your ARTIST’S Information” where ever you see “Grey Lettering.” Rule of 7 : ( Each Slide) Maximum of 7 - bullets per slide. Maximum.

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Directions: Type in “Your ARTIST’S Information” where ever you see “Grey Lettering.” Rule of 7 : ( Each Slide) Maximum of 7 - bullets per slide. Maximum 7 – words per bullet. Resources: Yahoo Images. Yahoo. (2008). Wikipedia. Wikipedia.com Dictionary. Dictionary.com Name: Date: Artist’s Name: “Artist of the Month” – PPT ASSIGNMENT SHEET Updated: 7/11/12 Artist Biography Websites: Yahoo Search: “Artist’s Name + Biography” pbs.org Resource Examples Use: (1) PowerPoint or (2) Pressie.com to create an “Artist Presentation.” (2D: 1, 3, 4) 1. Who is your target audience? 2. How will you keep their attention? (5 pts.) (2) Resources (1) Directions (3) Audience

“Student’s Name” & Mrs. Goslin presents A Putnam County High School Production – 2D:4 of 4

Artist of the Month- #1 Artist’s Name Art Movement: (Fill in here) ~ 2D: 4 of 4~ HINT: (Art Movement – Style of art followed by a group of artists during a specific time period. Ex/ Pop Art, Abstract)

Artist’s Name Born in YEAR City, County Died in YEAR Major Event: Year – Type in “Major Event” here. INSERT: “Picture” of the artist here. INSERT: “Picture” of the artist’s country’s flag here. INSERT: “Picture” of major event here. Birthplace: HINT: Log on to historyorb.com > type in the “year” your artist was born > find a significant historical event.

Passport to Art Granville, Illinois …..to…..City, Country POINT: “Arrow” to place of birth.

Masterpiece of the Week Title, YEAR. Symbolism: ( Actual “visual symbols” ) Example/ - Clock = Time - Rose = Love Concept: (What the artwork is “about.”) Example/ motherhood, religion, violence, love, culture, justice, etc. INSERT: “Picture” of Masterpiece of the Week here. HINT: Choose a “Masterpiece” that is very FAMOUS or SIGNIFICANT!

Concepts Theme: ( “recurring topic” ) Ex/ anger, sadness, bizarre, joy, midwest, city life, etc. Technique: ( How the artwork is “created.” ) Ex/ large paintings, printmaking, illusions, environmental art, etc. Artist’s Name. Title. INSERT: “Picture” of artist’s artwork here. HINT: Choose “Artwork” that is interesting, significant, and/or eye-catching.

1 st Bullet – List 1 “Interesting Fact” HERE about the artist. HINT: Pick an “interesting fact” related to the artist’s life, work, education, inspiration, artwork, relationships, odd habits/characteristics, artist’s quote, etc. 2 nd Bullet - List 1 “Interesting Fact” HERE about the artist. Interesting Facts Artist’s Name. Title. INSERT: “Picture” of artist’s artwork here. HINT: Choose “Artwork” that is interesting, significant, and/or eye-catching.

3rd Bullet – List 1 “Interesting Fact” HERE about the artist. HINT: Pick an “interesting fact” related to the artist’s life, work, education, inspiration, artwork, relationships, odd habits/characteristics, artist’s quote, etc. 4th Bullet - List 1 “Interesting Fact” HERE about the artist. Interesting Facts Artist’s Name. Title. INSERT: “Picture” of artist’s artwork here. HINT: Choose “Artwork” that is interesting, significant, and/or eye-catching.

1. Vocabulary Word – Vocabulary definition HERE. Example – Your Artist’s “Art Movement,” such as “Pop Art.” Vocabulary Artist’s Name. Title. INSERT: “Picture” of artist’s artwork here. HINT: Log on to: or and copy and paste “Art-Related Vocabulary Definitions” that relate to your artist.

2. Vocabulary Word – Vocabulary definition HERE. Example – Your Artist’s “Art Technique,” such as “Printmaking.” Vocabulary Artist’s Name. Title. INSERT: “Picture” of artist’s artwork here. HINT: Log on to: or and copy and paste “Art-Related Vocabulary Definitions” that relate to your artist.

3. Vocabulary Word – Vocabulary definition HERE. Example – “Art-Related” terms found in Your Artist’s “Biography,” such as “pattern, painting, perspective, symmetry, etc.” Vocabulary Artist’s Name. Title. INSERT: “Picture” of artist’s artwork here. HINT: Log on to: or and copy and paste “Art-Related Vocabulary Definitions” that relate to your artist.

4. Vocabulary Word – Vocabulary definition HERE. Example – “Art-Related” terms found in Your Artist’s “Biography,” such as “pattern, painting, perspective, symmetry, etc.” Vocabulary Artist’s Name. Title. INSERT: “Picture” of artist’s artwork here. HINT: Log on to: or and copy and paste “Art-Related Vocabulary Definitions” that relate to your artist.

References * Must have 2 or more sources. * You can use wikipedia.com as long as you double-check another website to make sure that the info. is accurate! HINT: “Copy” and “Paste” the “Web Addresses” or “Book Titles” that you used for research HERE.