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1 Art! By Kristen Atkinson

2 Contents Page Research on past and present art and some artists from your past and the future. Brush techniques Colours Shades Colour wheel

3 Art Styles In art there are many different styles such as: Contemporary Pop Art Abstract Expressionism Cubism Art Deco Art Nouveau Post-Impressionism Impressionism Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Surrealism Renaissance These are all very popular with artists but it also depends on the artists style, there are many more styles than just these, the lost goes on for ages!

4 More Art Styles American Art British Art French Art Japanese Art Mexican Art Abstract Botanical Scenic Figurative World Cultures

5 Brush techniques The four basic brush techniques are Gradient Blending, Wet into Wet, Stumbling, and Optical Mixing, These painting techniques are frequently used in painting today and have a wide range of application, from colour transition of a sky, creating a texture in a fabric of softening the edge of an object. To create a good piece of art you will need to have an idea of the types of brushstrokes to get a desired effect. Also depending on your style of art you will use a different range of brush strokes, or if your just a beginner you may just want to try them all to see which one is suitable for you, then as you progress you will try different techniques to improve the art style.

6 Colours!

7 Shades Art shades vary in the piece of work you are going to do, all shades are is something that blends together from light to dark or dark to light. You can shade things in many different ways but the most popular one is shading with pencils, there is different pencils for different darkness.

8 Colour wheel The colour wheel is made up of lost of different colours, there are many different sorts of colours ranging from primary, secondary and tertiary colours. Primary colours are any of a group of colours from which all other colours can be obtained by mixing. Secondary colours are a colour resulting from the mixing of two primary colours Tertiary colours are the resulting colour formed when an equal amount of a primary and a secondary colour are mixed. The primary and secondary colour must be beside each other on the colour wheel.

9 Key Words NameDefinition Primary ColoursA colour that any other colours can be mixed with. Secondary colourA new colour made by the resulting of two primary colours being mixed Tertiary colourA colour that is made out of one primary colour and one secondary colour ColourThe property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light ShadeDarken or colour with parallel pencil lines or a block of colour. SketchA rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture. IllustrationA picture illustrating a book, newspaper, etc.

10 Quiz! What was the name of the famous painting painted by Leonardo da Vinci? The girl with the pearl earing The Mona Lisa The night watch

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12 Wrong answer, please try again.

13 Correct, next question

14 What is a primary colour? Any of a group of colours from which all other colours can be obtained by mixing. A new colour that is formed.

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16 Correct answer, please move on

17 The Bennet family appear in which Jane Austen novel? Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility

18 Correct Answer please move on

19 What's a secondary colour? a colour resulting from the mixing of two primary colours. a colour made by mixing either one primary colour with one secondary colour, or two secondary colours,

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21 Correct Answer please move on

22 Who painted a number of paintings of water lilies in his garden at Giverney? Claude Monet Ruth Abrams

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24 Correct Answer, End Of Quiz

25 End of my PowerPoint hope you enjoyed it


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