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Presentation on STILL LIFE In service Course 2016-17 ZIET - Chandigarh
Prepared by Mrs. Shalu Gaur TGT Art Education KV Muradnagar Delhi Region
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An Introduction to Still Life
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Still Life A Still Life is a work of art, a drawing or painting (usually) of a group of objects. Objects do not move, hence the word 'still'. In the past these objects tended to be flowers, fruit, and other kinds of food or dead animals - hence 'life'. The French for still life is 'nature morte', meaning 'dead nature'. You get the idea. Nowadays, though, still life can mean any objects small enough to be put in front of you, usually on a table.
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Game and Floral Margareta Haverman, Dutch, active by 1716, died after 1750: A Vase of Flowers, oil on wood
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Breakfast, Banquet Meals
Willem Claesz Heda (artist) Dutch, 1593/ Banquet Piece with Mince Pie, 1635 Clara Peeters: Still-life with Flowers, Goblet, Dried Fruit and Pretzels, oil on panel
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19th and 20th Century A move towards abstraction
Paul Cézanne: Still-life with Bowl of Fruit, oil on canvas, 1893–4 12 Sunflowers in a Vase 1888 Van Gogh
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Value to Form
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DIFFERENT TECHNIQUE OF
STILL LIFE
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Tonal Shading with pressure
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Stippling Shading with dots
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Hatching Shading with one type of line
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Cross-hatching
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Contour Line Describes the interior and exterior of the subject
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Perspective
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The Process
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MY WORK
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STUDENTS WORK
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THANK YOU TO ALL Have a Nice day !
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