Fifth Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Robert Mc
Fifth Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Robert Mc. Call Frederic Remington Piet Mondrian Tao Chi Auguste Rodin Paul Cezanne
Cosmic Birth, 1990 by Robert T. Mc. Call Birds Eye View - a scene shown from high up in the air as a bird might see it Perspective – representing threedimensional scenes achieved by creating the illusion of depth and distance Vantage Point – the place the artist seems to have been standing as he or she created the work of art Shape –The outline, edge or flat surface of a form as a circle or a square Imagination - the action of forming new ideas, images or concepts not present to the senses
Turn Him Loose Bill, 1893 by Frederic Remington Line - an element of art; a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surface Color - an element of art: the hue, value and intensity of an object Movement - the arrangement of the parts of a design to create a sense of motion by using lines that cause the eye to move over the work Detail - a distinctive feature of an object or scene which can be seen most clearly close up. Also, a small part of a work of art, enlarged to show a close-up of its features
Composition No. 2, 1914, by Piet Mondrian Informal balance: asymmetrical where one side differs from the other without destroying harmony texture: the way an object looks as though it feels, such as rough or smooth composition: arrangement or design of elements of an artwork to achieve balance, contrast, rhythm, emphasis and unity Non objective art: Abstract art that does not represent or depict a person, place or thing in the natural world
Bamboo In Wind and Rain, 1694 by Tao Chi Scroll- parchment or paper for writing or painting Brushstroke - a line, shape or texture created by applying paint to a surface with a paintbrush in a particular way Line - an element of art; a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surface Seal - The red stamps found on Chinese artwork Value – the lightness or darkness of a color. Grey is a light value of black Depth – the apparent distance from front to back or near to far in a work of art. Techniques of perspective are used to create the illusion of depth in a two dimensional painting
The Thinker, 1902 by Auguste Rodin Casting - complex process in which the shape is modeled out of clay and a mold is created. Hot liquid metal is poured into the mold to form a sculpture Modeling - Using a soft material like ceramic clay to create an object Carving - A block which is carved away to create a sculpture Relief - A flat material carved away to reveal figures that look three dimensional, rising above the surface Constructive - Using found items and piecing them together to construct an object
Apples and Oranges, 1899, by Paul Cezanne Still Life - A drawing or painting of an arrangement of non-moving, nonliving objects such as fruit, flowers, bottles, etc. Shape - The outline, edge or flat surface of a form such as a circle or a square. Value - The lightness or darkness of a color.
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