Prepare yourselves, you are about to re-design your poster. Twice.

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Prepare yourselves, you are about to re-design your poster. Twice.

1.What is space? (Class discussion and suggestions for 2 mins.)

Describe the space around the objects in these pictures? What is the space like around the objects in your poster design? (Create a class brainstorm called ‘Types of Space’ 5 mins)

Completely redesign your poster by 1.Changing the space in front, behind, between and around objects. (20 mins)

…but what about the space in the background?

Where are the main objects in these pictures and what is the background? Discuss for 5 mins as a class In this picture by Jasper Johns where does the subject end and the background begin? In this picture by Mark Wallinger is it clear what the main object is? In this picture by Vincent Van Gogh is it clear what the main object is? There is a guitar player somewhere in this picture by Picasso. Is it clear where? In this picture by Fiona Rae is there a main object at all? In this picture by Paul Cezanne is it clear where the main objects are? In this picture by John Baldessari what is the main object and what is the background?

Completely redesign your poster again by… 3.Changing how the objects and background mix Complete for homework!

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