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LESSON: CUBIST PAINTING STAGE 3 Whole lesson includes COLOUR, MONOCHROMATIC TONE, GEOMETRY including Multiviewpoints = personal, emotive cubist style painting. This lesson in explanation: 1.Focuses on two techniques of Picasso’s, COLOUR and; MONOCHROMATIC tone as the artists way of communicating feeling, purpose, emotion. Linking it to Picasso’s rose, blue & black periods.
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SYMBOLISM LITERATURE & POETRY Linking Prior knowledge PICASSO EXHIBITION/ART EXCURSION PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF ABSTRACT ART MATHS SHAPES /3D SOLIDS
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MANY EXAMPLES OF PICASSOS PAINTINGS from various periods TOOLS FOR EXPLANATION BRAINSTORMING TO AID CONCEPT ATTAINMENT Through discussion Materials & Aids supporting explanation Comparative Wall charts of the rose, Blue, black periods. POWERPOINT SLIDES INVESTIGATING Artistic concepts of COLOUR + TONE = EMOTION
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BLUE 1.Ocean, 2.Calmness 3.Holidays 4.Feeling blue, 5.Got the blues PINK 1.Calm 2.Alleviates anger 3.Happiness 4.Pretty in Pink BLACK 1.Death 2.Power 3.Anger 4.Dynamic 5.Authority 6.Seduction 7.Strong 8.Tough
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ROSE HAPPY BLUE SAD, MELANCHOLY BLACK AFRICAN ERA
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THINK PAIR SHARE – R E D WORDS or FEELINGS & PHRASES 1.Confidence 2.Enthusiasm 3.Passion 4.Adrenalin Rush 5.Stop, Stop Sign 1.red carpet treatment: giving privileged treatment to an important person 2.Caught red-handed: clearly guilty 3.Red in the face: to become embarrassed 4.Seeing red: to be angered 5.Red flag: a warning of danger 6.Red tape: process formalities in government 7.In the red: a term to describe an economic loss 8.Red Shoes are popular in sports 9.Believed to make you go faster
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MONOCHROMATIC – SHADES IN LIMITED COLOURS. Shadows & two tones, create moods and set feelings and environment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2_M2itj8sM Let’s check their Concept attainment.
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Varying Elements CUBISM CHARACTERISTICS MOOD/FEELING COLOUR MONOCHROMATIC TONES GEOMETRY MULTIVIEWPOINTS CUBIST PORTRAIT
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