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ARTISTS are people who create art.
ART can be defined as the expression of creativity and imagination through various techniques and media producing works to fulfill a variety of purposes. ARTISTS are people who create art. (in any art form)
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Art involves MUSIC, DANCE, and DRAMA.
PLACES PEOPLE Galleries Museums Studios Classrooms MATERIALS Paint Pencils Markers Clay Brushes Paper Artists Students Teachers Viewers Critics Gallery Owners
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We express ourselves by means of the arts.
We document our memories and history. If we do not speak the same language- we can use art to communicate. The arts enrich our lives.
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MEDIUM: The MATERIALS used to create artworks such as oil paint, coloring pencils, watercolor. MEDIUM also refers to the CATEGORY of art such as drawing, painting, sculpture, metal smithing. MEDIA: PLURAL form of medium. When you use two or more art materials to create a work. Example: using oil pastels and charcoal in the same piece. Your piece is now called MIXED MEDIA.
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SUBJECT MATTER: The objects you see in a work.
Look at the artwork on the ceiling and decide the subject matter of two artworks.
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Pierre Subleyras, The Artist’s Studio
Martin Puryear, Seer, 1984
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Roy Litchenstien, Whaam!, 1963
1. This is A. a panel from a comic strip B. an artwork
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Robert S. Duncanson, Blue Hole, Flood Waters, Little Miami River, 1851
2. This is A. an illustration from a children’s book B. an artwork
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A. a major piece of American architecture
Louis Sullivan, Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri, Photographed by George Bartford 3. This is A. a major piece of American architecture B. just another office building
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Marilyn Levine, H.R.H. Briefcase, 1985
4. This is A. a briefcase B. an artwork Marilyn Levine, H.R.H. Briefcase, 1985
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Shirt, Broule Sioux, early 19th century
5. This is A. an artwork B. a western movie costume
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B. an environmental artwork
Christos and Jeanne-Claude, Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sidney Australia, 6. This is A. an oil spill clean up B. an environmental artwork
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7. This is A. an artwork B. a suit Joseph Beuys, Felt Suit, 1970
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Cave Painting, Lascaux, c. 15,000 BCE
8. This is A. a painting made over 15,000 year ago B. graffiti made by children
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Josef Albers, Homage to the Square: Glow, 1966
9. This is A. a diagram of color values and repetitive shapes B. an artwork
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Robert Rauschenberg, Monogram, 1959
10. This is A. an artwork B. a protest made by animal rights activist Robert Rauschenberg, Monogram, 1959
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Roy Litchenstien, Whaam!, 1963
1. This is A. a panel from a comic strip B. an artwork B. an artwork
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Robert S. Duncanson, Blue Hole, Flood Waters, Little Miami River, 1851
2. This is A. an illustration from a children’s book B. an artwork B. an artwork
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A. a major piece of American architecture
Louis Sullivan, Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri, Photographed by George Bartford 3. This is A. a major piece of American architecture B. just another office building A. a major piece of American architecture
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Marilyn Levine, H.R.H. Briefcase, 1985
4. This is A. a briefcase B. an artwork B. an artwork
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Shirt, Broule Sioux, early 19th century
5. This is A. an artwork B. a western movie costume A. an artwork
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B. an environmental artwork B. an environmental artwork
Christos and Jeanne-Claude, Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sidney Australia, 6. This is A. an oil spill clean up B. an environmental artwork B. an environmental artwork
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7. This is A. an artwork A. an artwork B. a suit
Joseph Beuys, Felt Suit, 1970
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Cave Painting, Lascaux, c. 15,000 BCE
8. This is A. a painting made over 15,000 years ago B. graffiti made by children A. a painting made over 15,000 years ago
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Josef Albers, Homage to the Square: Glow, 1966
9. This is A. a diagram of color values and repetitive shapes B. an artwork B. an artwork
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Robert Rauschenberg, Monogram, 1959
10. This is A. an artwork B. a protest made by animal rights activist A. an artwork
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TRADITIONAL ARTWORK Works that have form, style, and subject matter that are familiar to the public as art. What are some forms of traditional art today? What makes an artwork non-traditional in our times?
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