Artists Work in Themes Themes Often artists use
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Artists Work in Themes
Themes: Often artists use themes as a way to Spark ideas Answer questions visually Tell stories .
Types of Themes: Descriptive Themes Descriptive themes ask story like questions. They are usually concrete, containing nouns, but allow for many interpretations.
Descriptive Theme: What’s the Point
Descriptive Theme: What’s the Point
Descriptive Theme: What’s the Point
Descriptive Theme: Sticky Situation
Descriptive Theme: Sticky Situation
Descriptive Theme: Sticky Situation
Descriptive Theme: Other examples: Behind the door… It happened one night… On the bus ride home… Write 5 (story like) Descriptive Theme: 1. ________ 2. ________ 3. ________ 4. ________ 5. ________
Types of Themes: Abstract Themes use open ended words They are usually not nouns They are descriptive like adjectives and verbs
Abstract Theme: Tiny
Abstract Theme: Soft
Abstract Theme: Smart
Abstract Theme: Other examples: Play System Funky Write 5 Descriptive, Abstract Theme Words: 1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5. _____
Types of Themes: Essential Questions are questions about topics artists wish to explore They can be concrete or abstract
Cute What is cute? What makes something cute? Why is cute considered good? When is something considered cute in a bad way? “That’s not cute”
Creepy What makes something look creepy? What does creepy feel like? Can something be cute and creepy at the same time?
Essential Question Can something be Cute and Creepy at the same time?
patricia piccinini -Hyperrealist artist -Contemporary Australian artist -Interested in the moral & ethical questions related to genetics.
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What is Fake?
Essential Question: Other examples: What gives something value? When is something awkward? How can you make something old, new? Write 5 Essential questions: 1. ________ 2. ________ 3. ________ 4. ________ 5. ________
Theme Project: Your Task: 1. Select a type of theme. . Descriptive, Abstract, or Essential Question. 2. Create a theme based on the type selected 3. Complete the project proposal handout & design a work of art as a visual response to your theme
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