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New Hyde Park 2014-15 Studio Art Daily Plans March 30-April 1 Ms. Livoti
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Monday 3/30 Aim: What is Synthetic Cubism? Do Now: Create an argument about this image: is it Analytic Cubism? How is this similar/different from the images we analyzed yesterday?
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Synthetic Cubism: After 1912, Picasso and Braque experimented with making their work even more flat or 2 dimensional by adding actual papers such as wall paper, sheet music or newspapers to their compositions. Because they used an actual material that bears resemblance to the actual shape or content of the object, the artwork became less of an illusion of the object, and closer to the real thing. Characteristics are: space is flat, may notice words, and textures that are implied and actual textures. More line, less shading. Synthetic Cubism
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Collage: an artistic composition made of various materials (as paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface Papier collé (papi-ay co-lay ): glued paper Trompe-l'oeil (tromp louie) : something that misleads or deceives the senses, a style of painting in which objects are depicted with photographically realistic detail Synthetic Cubism Terms
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Tues 3/31 Aim: Aim: How can you practice drawing a still life object to use in your Cubism project? Do Now: Fragmenting worksheet- practice making simple shapes look fragmented or “broken
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Wed 4/1 Aim: How can you begin your final copy of your Cubism Still life? Do Now: Continue fragmenting practice using the instrument reference photo.
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http://www.artyfactory.com/art_ appreciation/art_movements/cu bism.htm Cubism Websites http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/354.html http://www.artchive.com/artchive/p/picasso/u hde.jpg
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