walt: to compare ideas, methods and approaches of others work. wilf: create an artwork in the style...
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WALT: To compare ideas, methods and approaches of others work.
WILF: create an artwork in the style of Vincent Van Gogh
Weeks 7 & 8
Starter
Styles of Art change like styles of fashion. Each different style is called a movement. Look at all of these artworks. They are all from different movements, but there are many more!!
CubismAn early 20th century movement created by Pablo Picasso. Artists tried to bring different views of their subjects together in the same picture.
Starter
Styles of Art change like styles of fashion. Each different style is called a movement. Look at all of these artworks. They are all from different movements, but there are many more!!
Pop-ArtPop art describes the work of artists working in the 1950’s and 60’s in Britain and America- who drew inspiration from popular and commercial culture.
Starter
Styles of Art change like styles of fashion. Each different style is called a movement. Look at all of these artworks. They are all from different movements, but there are many more!!
PointillismArtists like Georges Seurat from France, used tiny dots of colour to produce their paintings.
Up close these paintings would look like random spots, but when you view from a distance, your eyes merge the colours together.
Starter
Styles of Art change like styles of fashion. Each different style is called a movement. Look at all of these artworks. They are all from different movements, but there are many more!!
ImpressionismThey aimed to capture light, colour and everyday scenes, and is perhaps one of the best known painting movements.
Henri Mattisse, Van Gogh and Claude Monet use this style.
Starter
Styles of Art change like styles of fashion. Each different style is called a movement. Look at all of these artworks. They are all from different movements, but there are many more!!
SurrealismArtists like Salvador Dali experimented with ways of unleashing the subconscious imagination.
Key words Line
Contrast
Layers
Colour
Texture
Composition
Blended
Who do you think did this painting?
Key words Line
Contrast
Layers
Colour
Texture
Composition
Blended
It’s done by a child in the style of Van Gogh’s paintings!This is what you will be doing today!
Using your photo, lightly draw the outline of your subject onto paper. No detail.Then using these images as a reference, Try to emulate Van Gogh’s techniques to create your own image!
Colour- things are never just black
Line- lines are painted in the direction of the object
Texture- Use mark marking to show texture and different surfaces