Painting Techniques Only a sample – there are principles but there are NO RULES.
PHASE I: REPRESENTATIONAL. Art that is easily recognized depicting objects from everyday life (sometimes called objective or figurative). REPRESENTATIONAL.
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Mr. Needler Sixth grade Science Art Literature 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 Grab Bag Exit.
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White on Black How to create a work of art that illustrates transparency used to unify a work of art that demonstrates how light advances and darks recede.
Translation as Transposition: how do you modify a text? To begin with, a few examples from painting…
1) How does it feel to steal someone elses work? Are you comfortable with copying the work of others and how would you feel if you found out someone had.
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Principles of Design. Principles of Design Proportion, Variety, Economy, Repetition, Balance, Unity Elements of Design Dot, Line, Shape, Form, Texture,
Between Gazes Camelia Elias. Source: Chris Beasley: What is Feminism, 1999.
Street Artist -OBEY-. CBS Interview Artist at work.