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Element #1: Shape Vocab: Elements of art Shape Geometric Negative
Abstract Cubism Distortion Deconstructed I can create abstract art using geometric and organic shapes with different mediums. Classify art by subject Create art using organic shapes Create art using geometric shapes
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Element #1: Shape A shape is … a two-dimensional line that is enclosed
Geometric shapes Organic shapes Negative shapes Shapes that guide How is shape used in art?
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Geometric shapes > can be measured
Organic shapes > freeform + natural
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Shapes Made by Negative Space
Andy Goldsworthy, Environmental Art
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Shapes that Guide your Eye Around the Picture
Grant Wood (1891–1942) Parson Weems’ Fable, 1939
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Shapes can also help you draw..
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Your art (2/2) > Cartoon Any Style
Draw a cartoon character in a chosen style.
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4 Abstract Movements: Impressionism Fauvism Cubism Pop Art
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1. Learn to draw a subject by BREAKING IT DOWN INTO SIMPLE SHAPES
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Practice – Follow along with a step-by-step You need:
-sketchbook or paper -sharpened pencil -eraser
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Fauvist Impressionist
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Pop Art Cubist
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Fauvism Evidence of the artist was in the visible brush strokes
Preferred vibrant colors over realistic qualities. Henri Matisse - Woman with the Hat, Paris
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André Derain, 1906, Charing Cross Bridge, London
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Impressionism Small, short brush strokes.
Interested in the changes of color due to natural light. Claude Monet - Japanese Bridge - 1899
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Bal du moulin de la Galette, 1876
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Pop Art Favored normal, everyday subjects. Used pure, bright colors.
Roy Lichtenstein
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Andy Warhol
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Cubism Flat, simple shapes Overlapping views
Picasso, Weeping Woman
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Pablo Picasso
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