Symbolism Objective: We will recognize symbols in order to view how we can add meaning to our artworks. DRILL: 1.Title a small spot- Symbolism 2.What is.

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Symbolism Objective: We will recognize symbols in order to view how we can add meaning to our artworks. DRILL: 1.Title a small spot- Symbolism 2.What is a symbol ? 3.Draw 3 + examples of symbols. 4.List 5+ objects in your surreal artwork that you can create meaning for: 1.Coffee- 2.Pencil- 3.Ring- 4.Gargoyle- 5.Tree-

Symbols is an object or image that represents an idea and conveys meaning.

Astrology Symbols

Meaning: Cone Sun- man Sphere heaven, intellectual life. womanhood. Parallelepiped (rectangular prism) rationality and security to take man and his mind through the mysterious voyage into time and beyond time. “The Enigma of Silence”

Using Forms as symbols

Butterfly = Transformation And change Column- standing Is self- confidence Represents man. Passing of hours And days. Cube- solidity, Stability, and clarity

Give them meaning: Nail polish- Beauty Taco bell- Nourishment Hand- strength Giraffe- Seeing from a higher perspective. Mountains- Nature Full meaning- I need to make sure I check my perspective and recognize the nature of my own true beauty, my health, and my inner strength.

Today’s Goal: DIRECTIONS: 1.List 5+ objects. 2.Create a meaning for them. 3.Tuesday- Write a summary of what they mean together. 4.NARRATE YOUR ARTWORK. 5.Draw your collage. It is due on Tuesday. Nail polish- Beauty Taco bell- Nourishment Hand- strength Giraffe- Seeing from a higher perspective. Mountains- Nature Full meaning- I need to make sure I check my perspective and recognize the nature of my own true beauty, my health, and my inner strength.

Visual Glossary Is like a key to a map Describes the meaning of the objects. Create your own visual glossary. List at least 5 objects and what they could symbolize. List at least 5 ideas and an object that could show that idea.

The ideal sphere, often associated with ether and heaven, is a symbol of intellectual life and it is bound to procreate not only pure thoughts but life itself thus becoming the symbol for womanhood (pregnancy gives an appearance of sphericality -- ball-shaped). A ball is strong and resilient... so is woman. Cone= manhood And the sun Butterfly = Transformation And change Column- standing Is self- confidence Represents man. Passing of hours And days. Cube- solidity, Stability, and clarity