Who: Henry Matisse What: Blue Nude I When: 1952 Where: France Why: Modern How: Lithograph and
Gouache
DAILY MASTERPIECE
Who: Pablo Picasso What: Three
Musicians
When: 1921
DAILY MASTERPIECE
Who: Piet Mondrian What: Broadway Boogie-Woogie When: 1943 Where: Dutch but moved to United States Why: Abstract De Stijl (The Style) How: Oil on Canvas
DAILY Exercises
Pre-AP Art
Grab 3 army men or 3 cowboys and indians Arrange them into a scene/composition that looks interesting.
Shape
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Objectives: To understand shape and to use shape in the creation of works of art.
Shape:
an enclosed space. Shapes have two dimensionsheight and widthand are often enclosed and defined by lines.
Geometric or Organic
Shapes Are: Two dimensional (compared to a Form that appears to have three dimensions)
Shape
Form
Positive Shapes (also called positive space): In a drawing or painting positive shapes are the solid forms in a design such as a bowl of fruit. In a sculpture it is the solid form of the sculpture. Negative Shapes (also called negative space): In a drawing it is the space around the positive shape or the shape around the bowl of fruit.
Where: Dutch
Why: De Stijl (The Style) How: Oil on Canvas
Who:. John Van Hamersveld What: 60's TRIP When: 1968 Where: U.S.A Why: Pop Art How: Silk Screen Print
Who: Piet Mondrian What: Broadway Boogie-Woogie When: 1943 Where: Dutch but moved to United States Why: Abstract De Stijl (The Style) How: Oil on Canvas
Who: Joan Miro What: The Policeman When: 1925 Where: Spanish Why: Abstract-Surrealism How: Oil on canvas
Who: Paul Klee What: Senecio When: 1922 Where: Swiss Why: Abstract-Surrealism How: Oil on Gauze
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: The Twinning
of
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Provide When: 1982
Where: American
Why: Modern How: Acrylic and Fabric on Paper
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Popova When: 1992
Where: American
Why: Modern How: screenprint on
custom paper
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Children of
Paradise
When: 1984 Where: American Why: Modern How: Lithograph and
Fabric
ART I Mr Gerard September 2, 2008
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Alexandras
Puppet
When: 1995 Where: American Why: Modern How: Color Lithograph
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Handmaiden When: 1996
Where: American
Why: Modern How: Acrylic and Xerox on paper
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Sisters When: 1990
Where: American
Why: Modern How: Acrylic and Fabric on Canvas
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Pas de Trois When: 1990
Where: American
Why: Modern How: Lithograph and Collage
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: Anna and
David
When: 1987
Where: American Why: Modern How: painted
Who: Miriam
Schapiro
What: High Steppin
Strutter I
When: 1985
Where: American Why: Modern How: Acrylic on
Paper
ART I Mr Gerard September 2, 2008
a King
When: 1952
Where: France
Why: Modern How: Gouashe on cut
paper
Who: Henry Matisse What: The Circus When: 1947 Where: France Why: Modern How: screen-print
Who: Henry Matisse What: Blue Nude I When: 1952 Where: France Why: Modern How: Lithograph and
Gouache
Who: Henry Matisse What: Icarus When: 1947 Where: France Why: Modern How: screen-print
ART I Mr Gerard Joan Mir - The Nightingale's Song at Midnight... - 1940 September 2, 2008
Note the use of positive and negative value In these shapes. Using one color to express The positive space on one side and the negative Space on the other.
Directions: Using cut paper,you will create an original Work of art using geometric and/or organic shapes. Today you will just be planning the artwork on white paper with pencil
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ART I Mr Gerard September 2, 2008