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Field Trip Reminders. Field Trip – Monday 9/23/13 (3 rd and 5 th period) **bring lunch or money to buy lunch **bring a piece of paper and a pencil (no pens allowed in the museum!) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Field Trip RemindersField Trip – Monday 9/23/13 (3rd and 5th period)
**bring lunch or money to buy lunch
**bring a piece of paper and a pencil (no pens allowed in the museum!)
Meet in the front lobby at the beginning of 3rd period. We will leave promptly at 10:30. Your 3rd and 5th period teacher will know that you are on a field trip. You are responsible for any work you miss.
Writer’s Eye
Descriptive Writing*Descriptive writing offers a portrayal of a person, place, or thing, and gives the reader a more vivid experience.*General characteristics of descriptive writing include:
*Elaborate use of sensory language;*Rich, vivid, and lively detail;*Figurative language such as simile, hyperbole,
metaphor, symbolism, personification;*Showing, rather than telling through the use of
active verbs and precise modifiers.
Let’s Practice!Fact Words:Who? What? Why? Where? When?
Let’s Practice!Descriptive Sense Words:
Let’s Practice!What do the colors make you think of or feel?
What sounds do you think you would hear if you were in the scene?
What would you feel if you were in the scene?
If you could touch something in the piece, how would it feel?
What might you smell or taste if you were in the scene?
Let’s Practice!Create metaphors and similes by using the following beginnings, or some similar to these; avoid clichés:
The grass was soft, like….Her face was as red as…Gentle as…The buildings in the city are tall men …
Writer’s Eye 2013 Selectionshttp://www.virginia.edu/artmuseum/pdf/WE2013/selections_3_12.pdf
Jean ArpFrench, b. Germany1886-1966
Oriforme, modeled 1962Fabricated 1977Stainless steel
Emily Kame KngwarreyeAustralianc. 1910 - 96
Ankerre (Emu), 1990Utopia, Northern TerritoryAcrylic on canvas
Michael KruegerAmerican, b. 1967
Changing of the Guards, 2012Lithograph
Ansel AdamsAmerican, 1902-84
White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona, 1942Gelatin silver print
Ansel AdamsAmerican, 1902-84
Itinerant, Merced, Californiac. 1936Gelatin silver print
Ansel AdamsAmerican, 1902-84
Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1941Gelatin silver print
Unknown Artist
Portrait of Lloyd Patterson(b. 1910, Bronx, NY – d. 1942,Moscow, USSR)Oil on canvas
Henri MatisseFrench, 1869-1954
Jeannette III, 1911Bronze
Hermon Atkins MacNeilAmerican, 1866-1947
The Sun Vow, 1899, cast 1919Bronze
Robert AdamsAmerican, b. 1937
Untitled from Prairie.1965-73Gelatin silver print
Mike OsborneAmerican, b. 1978
Vertellus (Valley II), 2012Archival inkjet print
Emilie CharmyFrench, 1878-1974
Card Players, c. 1899Oil on canvas
Emilie CharmyFrench, 1878-1974
Young Girl in an Armchairc. 1900Oil on board
Emilie CharmyFrench, 1878-1974
Corsica, 1907Oil on canvas
Emilie CharmyFrench, 1878-1974
Still Life, c. 1904Oil on canvas
Unknown ArtistHungarian (Bohemian), 15th c. Figurines possibly based on Designs by Masolino, Italian1383 – c. 1447
Processional Crucifix, c. 1425-35Enamel, silver, gilt bronze over iron core
Unknown ArtistShiva, 18th c. or earlierSouth IndiaGranite
Pair of Moccasins, 1880-1910Kaui-gu (Kiowa) peoples, SouthernPlains region, probably OklahomaTanned leather and glass beads