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Studio Art Daily Plans Dec 2-6, 2013 Ms. Livoti

Monday 12/2/13 Aim: How can you continue to incorporate a Synthetic Cubism style into your Cubism Project? Do Now: List a difference between Synthetic and Analytic Cubism HW: Create a Collage! Draw a picture of your choice. Fill it in using collage techniques. Be creative!

What is creating unity? What is creating variety?

Tuesday 2/3/13 Aim: How can you create a faux bois texture in your Cubism Project? Do Now: Review for Quiz HW: Create a Collage! Draw a picture of your choice. Fill it in using collage techniques. Be creative!

Faux Bois: fake wood grain texture

Wednesday 2/4/13 Aim: How can you add pastel shading techniques to your Cubism project? Do Now: Cubism Project Quiz HW: Create a Collage! Draw a picture of your choice. Fill it in using collage techniques. Be creative!

Thursday 12/5/13 Aim: How can you continue to shade with pastel in your Cubism project? Do Now: Cubism Project Quiz HW: Create a Collage! Draw a picture of your choice. Fill it in using collage techniques. Be creative!

Friday 12/6/13 Aim: How can you begin to define edges within your Cubism project? Do Now: Analyze “Flashback Friday” image Cubism Project due Tuesday 12/10 HW: Create a Collage! Draw a picture of your choice. Fill it in using collage techniques. Be creative!

Along with Picasso, Braque, and Gris, Fernand Léger ranks among the foremost Cubist painters. By 1912, he had developed his own adaptation of Cubism. Utilizing pure color, he simplified the forms in his pictures into geometric components of the cone, cube, and sphere, leaving their contours unbroken. Leger was also fascinated by machines and modern technology. The Bargeman, which shows a boat set against a background dominated by the facades of houses, provided the artist with the opportunity to combine several of his favorite themes: motion, the city, and men at work. With colorful and overlapping disks, cylinders, cones, and diagonals, Léger presents a syncopated, abstract equivalent of the visual impressions of a man traveling along the Seine through Paris. All that can be seen of the bargeman, however, are his tube-like arms, in the upper part of the composition, which end in metallic-looking claws. The Bargeman, 1918 Fernand Léger (French, 1881–1955) Oil on canvas;