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STILL LIFE SECTION Mr. Green
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WHAT EXACTLY IS STILL LIFE? A work of art depicting mostly inanimate objects Of these objects, they are either Natural (food, flowers, plants) or Man-Made (Jewelry, glasses, vases, coins, books, and so on)
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ORIGINS Originating from the Middle Ages and Roman/Greek Art, still life gives the artist more leeway in the arrangement of design elements than portraits and landscapes
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TIME PERIODS- 19 TH CENTURY Many great artists from the Neo-classical time period included still life in their works Main subjects natural- such as flowers
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20 TH CENTURY The first four decades of the 20th century formed an exceptional period of artistic ferment and revolution. Avant-garde movements rapidly evolved and overlapped in a march towards nonfigurative, total abstraction
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21 ST CENTURY still life has expanded beyond the boundary of a frame Computer-generated graphics have expanded the techniques available to still life artists. With the use of the video camera, still life artists can even incorporate the viewer into their work
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR TODAY WITH SCHEDULE OF NEXT WEEK Today: Think of a list of 3-5 objects that are man made from your home. Write them down on a separate piece of paper. After writing them down, please write a paragraph for each object explaining its importance to you. Make sure you can bring these items with you on Monday and Tuesday because these will be our focal points for our still life Monday: We will create a rough PENCIL BASED sketch of our man-made objects outside (depending on weather). While doing this, you will be given a chart that will need to be filled out that will go along with this project for Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday: We will be back outside (depending on weather) to COLOR your piece. This assignment is meant to take up the FULL TWO DAYS. Work patiently and give 110%.
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