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Art as EmotionArt as EmotionLesson Plan 1Lesson Plan 1
Art as EmotionArt as EmotionLesson Plan 1Lesson Plan 1
”Art as Emotion” Great Commission Communications Delores Brazzel [email protected]
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TN DEPT OF EDUCATION STANDARDS – Visual Art
• STANDARD 3.0 Students will choose and evaluate a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas.– 2.1 Demonstrate an understanding of art elements and
design principles. Color :– 2.2 Analyze and critique organizational components and
expressive qualities of artworks– Learning Expectations: The student will: recognize that
subjects, symbols, and ideas are used to communicate meaning in works of art;
– compare sources of subject matter in their own work and the work of others;
– Choose and apply subject matter and symbols to communicate ideas;
– Research works created as a series.– Create a series of works based on a particular subject
matter. ( EASTER Baskets)
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MNPS OBJECTIVESDemonstrates understanding and utilization of
visual arts concepts: COLOR*Uses appropriate art vocabulary in oral and written
form when discussing works of art. • * Incorporates and applies a variety of color
relationships • o Analogous • o Monochromatic • o Complementary • o Warm/cool • *Describe the relationship among colors on the color
wheel.• *Identify primary, secondary, and intermediate colors• *Recognize complementary, monochromatic, cool, and
warm color schemes and describes how artists use these to express feelings
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COLOR THEORYColor in Art
Color as Emotion
• A knowledge of color theory helps us to express our feelings in an artwork.
• The language of color has even entered our vocabulary to help us describe our emotions.
• http://www.artyfactory.com/color_theory/color_theory_3.htm
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EMOTIONALISM• An aesthetic and critical theory of
art which places emphasis on the expressive qualities. According to this theory, the most important thing about a work of art is the vivid communication of moods, feelings, and ideas.
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Vincent Van Gogh• Van Gogh’s painting
has two distinct styles
• pre 1886 when his paintings used the dark earthy colours and tones of traditional Dutch art
• 'Sunflowers' still life,he uses warm colors to create a feeling of hope and cheerfulness
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Vincent Van Gogh
•post 1886 – when his work
adopted the vibrant hues of Impressionism.
Starry Night (oil on canvas, 1889)The Museum of Modern Art, New YorkVan
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Pablo Picasso• Picasso's conscious use
of color theory is found in paintings from his 'blue period'(1901-1904).
• Blue Period would be characterized by resignation and mourning and consists of downbeat portraits of the underprivileged of society, paintings in which the color blue dominates
• Picasso chooses cool colors to evoke the chill of sadness and despair in 'The Tragedy', a typical subject from his work at this time
The Tragedy 1903Pablo Picasso
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Pablo Picasso uses color theory
again in his paintings during his “Rose Period”
• The Rose Period started in (1904-1907) ,, with paintings made in Picasso "rose style", which are somewhat more optimistic in mood and brighter colored (often using the color pink).
• Picasso's work regains its romantic quality in a series of paintings in warmer colors.
Rose Period Painting Pablo Picasso
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Picasso- Self Portraits
Self, 1901 –Blue Period
Self 1906 – Rose Period
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André Derain • Derain uses the conflict
between warm and cool colors to express the noise and activity of this busy dockyard.
• He creates the illusion of depth in the painting by using stronger tones in the foreground which gradually become weaker towards the background
The Pool of London 1906André Derain
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John MacTaggart
• Rainbox, 2005 celebrates the joy of color as the subject matter of the picture.
• MacTaggart uses a mixture of transparent and reflective color effects ranging across the spectrum to create an abstract image of jewel-like radiance.
John MacTaggart, Rainbox, 2005
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Assignments• Color Wheel• Monochromatic Artwork• Easter Baskets
– Warm Colors- red, yellow, orange– Cool Colors- blue, green, violet
• View EASTER Baskets Clips
”Art as Emotion” Great Commission Communications Delores Brazzel [email protected]