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03/10/12 1 Fine Arts 5 th & 6 th grade review March 2003

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Fine Arts

5th & 6th grade review

March 2003

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Purposes for creating art:

Expressive: to express emotions and ideas

Narrative: to describe and illustrate experiences

Functional: to decorate or create objects for a purpose

•Expressive: to express emotions and ideas.

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Art Processes:

Two-Dimensional

Drawing Painting Collage

Three-Dimensional

Pottery Sculpture Weaving

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Art Media

Media- The materials used to produce artwork.

Crayon Paint Fabric

Yarn Clay Paper Stone

Wood Metal

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Subject Matter

Landscape

Portrait

Still Life

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Landscape

A landscape is a drawing or painting that shows outdoor scenery such as trees, lakes, mountains, and fields.

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Portrait

A portrait is a work of art created to show a person, animal, or group of people, usually focusing on the face.

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Still Life

A still life is artwork showing an arrangement of objects that cannot move on their own, such as fruit or flowers.

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Primary Colors

Primary Colors are the colors from which other colors are made.

The three primary colors are:

Red Yellow Blue

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Secondary Colors

Secondary Colors are made by mixing two primary colors.

The three secondary colors are:

Orange Green Violet

Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green Red + Blue = Violet