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ART IN YOUR WORLD. Lets get to know each other a little bit. Click here to start slideshow. Now let’s explore Art In Your World. With a 2-B pencil PRINT * your first and last name * today’s date * art period: 1,2,3 or 4 * your grade level: 9 th , 10 th , 11 th , 12th. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ART IN YOUR WORLDLets get to know each other a little bitClick here to start slideshow1Painting"The Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci. Painted c.1503-6. Oil paint on wood. Size: 30x20" (77x53cm). This famous painting is now in the collection of the Louvre in Paris.* Is Da Vinci's Mona Lisa a Self-Portrait? * BREAKTHROUGH The Da Vinci Dress Code* Mona Lisa Comes to Life*

This is not a test. As we go through the slideshow answer each question honestly and to the best of you knowledge.It is worth 30 pointsso be complete in your answers and make sure I can read your writing or printing.If you dont know what something meansASK ME !

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I took art class in high school becauseI would watch my Dad draw and build things.I always liked to draw, paintand construct 3-D pieces.Also, I had plans to go to collegeand become an interior designer,which I did.You are all very luckythat art is part of your learning experience.I hope you enjoy our class.1. Why are you taking Art?4

2. What do you hope tolearn from this class?When I was in high school art classI wanted to learn about drawing and painting techniquesand how to use colors effectively I also liked the fact that we had a cool art teacherthat let us pipe in 69-70s rock and roll musicover the intercom 5I also like to explore famous artistsand the work they produced

Some of the artists I was interested induring the 60s were:6Roy Lichtenstein

7Pablo Picasso

8We are going to learn aboutArt Elements

LineColoreTexturShapeFormSpaceValue9

We are going to learn about famous works of art andthe artists who created themand then we will create artwork inspired by the famous artist and their work.

the artists and artwork we will look at and create are10

Expressive Linesoil pastels drawing&watercolor resist11

FracturedPortraitsmarker art

Pablo Picasso

Portrait ofDora Marr12Regional Gothiccolored pencil

Grant Wood

AmericanGothic13Leaveswatercolor

Georgia OKeeffe

AutumnLeaves14Country Scenecolored pencil painting

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What is art?Lets watch what Naomi thinks art isI think art is a form of communication.Art is a languagethat artists use to communicate their feeling moods ideas16

5. Functions of ArtArt can have function17personal functions (express feelings)

Edvard MunchThe Scream1895lithograph18social functions(family, community,or civilization)

Diego Rivera En el Arsenal 1928fresco. located on the second floor, south wall, Ministry of Education,Mexico City, Mexico.19spiritual functions (express beliefs)

MichelangeloPiet1499marble sculpture68.5 76.8 in.St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Rome, Italy

a depiction ofthe body of Jesuson the lap of hismother Mary after the Crucifixion.It was carved when the sculptor wasonly 24 years old.20physical functions (baskets, pottery, furniture, architecture)

The Leaning Tower of Pisa Pisa, Italyconstructed in 1173

21education functions (record history visually)

Hans HolbeinAnne of Cleves1539tempera and oil on parchment25 5/8 x 18 7/8 in.The Louvre, Paris, France.226. Forms of ArtArt can come in both2-D and 3-D formDrawingDrawing, PencilThe Hague: September - October, 1882Krller-Mller MuseumOtterlo, The Netherlands, EuropeVan Gogh: Orphan Man with Top Hat and Umbrella Looking at his Watch

Painting"The Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci. Painted c.1503-6. Oil paint on wood. Size: 30x20" (77x53cm). This famous painting is now in the collection of the Louvre in Paris.* Is Da Vinci's Mona Lisa a Self-Portrait? * Click here to see Leonardo superimposed over Mona Lisa

BREAKTHROUGH The Da Vinci Dress Code

* Mona Lisa Comes to Life*

PrintmakingWaterfall.Original work by M. C. Escher, 1961. Lithograph.

PhotographyAnsel Adams The Tetons and the Snake River (1942) Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. National Archives and Records Administration, Records of the National Park Service.

Body ArtComplex Kadakali makeup is a form of body art.Kathakali (Malayalam: ) is a highly stylized classical Indian dance-drama noted for the attractive make-up of characters, elaborate costumes, detailed gestures and well-defined body movements presented in tune with the anchor playback music and complementary percussion.

ArchitectureThe Walter Gale House (1893) is Queen Anne in style yet features window bands and a cantilevered porch roof which hint at Wright's developing aesthetics

SculptureStatue by Frederic Remington(October 4, 1861 - December 26, 1909) - The Bronco Buster. This bronze sculpture was created by Frederic Remington in 1909. It is number 17. It was given to the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum by Dr. Armand Hammer. The sculpture measures 31-1/8" x 13" x 17-1/2".

GlassGirl with Cherry Blossoms illustrates many types of glass employed by Tiffany including elaborate polychrome painting of the face, drapery glass for the dress, opalescent glass for the blossoms, streaky glass in the border, fracture-streamer glass in the background and what may be iridescent glass in the beads

Kinetic ArtMobilesRed Mobile, by Alexander Calder. 1956. Painted sheet metal and metal rods. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

5. Name as many styles of art you know of.My favorite style andthe style of artI usually create in is Impressionismis a style of paintingstarted in France in the 1860s.It featured everyday subjectsand emphasized themomentary effectsof light on color.

34otherart styles and movementsare

35Abstractis twentieth-century art containing shapesthat simplify shapesof real objects to emphasize forminstead ofsubject matter.Wassily KandinskyOn White II1923oil on canvas105 x 98cmCentre Georges Pompidou,Paris, France

36Baroqueis a style thatemphasized dramatic lighting, movement andemotional intensity. Developed in thelate 17th century.Peter Paul RubensChrist on the Cross1620oil on canvas Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp, Belgium

37Byzantineis a style thatdeveloped around Constantinople(now Istanbul, Turkey)in the easternRoman Empire.It featured very rich colors and heavily outline figuresthat appeared flat and stiff.

The most famous of the survivingByzantine mosaics of the Hagia Sophiain Constantinople the image of Christ Pantocratoron the walls of the upper southern gallery.The mosaics were made in the 12th century.38Cubismis a twentieth-century art movementthat emphasizes structure and design.Three-dimensional objects are pictured from many different points of view at the same time.

Pablo PicassoThree Musicians1921, oil on canvas, 200.7 x 222.9 cm.The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY39Expressionismis a twentieth-century art stylethat emphasizedthe expression of innermost feelings.

Marc ChagallI and the Village1911oil on canvas63 5/8 x 59 5/8 in.Guggenheim Museum of Art,New York, NY40Gothicis an artistic styledeveloped inwestern Europebetween the twelfth and sixteenth centuries.Featured churchesthat seemed tosoar upward,pointed arches,andstained-glass windows.

Chartres CathedralChartres, France41Popis an artistic styleused in the early 1960s in the United Statesthat portrayed images of popular culture(mass media, commercial art, comic strips, advertising.

Andy Warhol Campbell'sSoup Cans1962synthetic polymer paint on canvaseach 20 16 in.Museum of Modern Art,New York, NY42Prehistoricstyle used before written records were kept.The objects made by people during this period are all that remain to tell us about the people who lived long ago.

cave paintingsLascaux, France43Realismis a min-nineteenth-century artistic style in which familiar scenes are presented as they actually appeared.

Edouard ManetThe Railway1873oil on canvas36 x 43 7/8 in.National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.44SurrealismEmphasized art in which dreams, fantasy, and the subconscious served as inspiration for artists.To just name a fewArt Styles and Movements!

Salvador Dali The Persistence of Memory1931oil on canvas9.4 13 in.Museum of Modern Art, New York City456. Name 3 famous artists.My 3 favorite famous artists are

46Vincent van Goghwas born March 30, 1853 in Zundert, The Netherlandsand died July 29, 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France.His nationality was Dutch.His art field was painting.The movement (style) of art was Impressionism.The time span in which he created art was 1880 until the day before he died in 1890.

Drawbridge with Lady with Parasol.May 1888. Oil on canvas. Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, Germany.

47Claude Monetwas born November 14, 1890 and died December 5, 1926.His nationality was French.His art field was painting.The movement (style) of art was Impressionism.The time span in whichhe created art was around 1860 until his death in 1926.

Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies1899oil on canvas36 1/2 x 29 in.Metropolitan Museum of Art

48Georgia OKeeffewas born November 15, 1887 in Sun Prairie, Wisconsinand died March 6, 1986 in New Mexico.Her nationality was American.Her art field was painting.The movement (style) of art was Impressionism.The time span in which she created art was 1916 until 1965.Red Poppy1927oil on canvas7 x 9 in.collection of Daniel Catton Rich

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7. Name at least one piece ofartwork found in your home.I havemany, many, many,pieces of art in my home.50Some works are by me,such as thisoil painting.

51Some are by my family such as this quiltcreated by my mother.

52Some are byartist friends,such as thisstoneware vasebyAnne & McDonald Crosby of Joppa Potters,right here in Rutledge.

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8. What is your favorite color and why?My favorite color is greenbecause it is the color of nature and I love nature.It has a clean, refreshing feeling to me.Green (700AD) is an ancient color name, from the same Indo-European root as grow and grass. Not surprisingly, many shades of green are named for specific plants. Willow Green (1672), Apple Green (1648), Avocado Green (1947), Cedar Green (1600), Cypress Green (1905), Emerald (1598), Fern Green (1902), Fir Green (1884), Forest Green (1810), Grape Green (1893), and Grass Green (700) are just a few.54

Last but not LeastTake a few minutes to go back and look at your answers toArt In Your World.Place your completed Art In Your Worldnext in your Art Talks Portfolio.55Be sure to look at our Art Room web site:

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