Fourth Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Ansel Adams Pablo Picasso Katsushika Hokusai Rene Magritte Alexander Calder Baje Whitethorne.
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Fourth Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review
Ansel AdamsPablo Picasso
Katsushika HokusaiRene Magritte
Alexander CalderBaje Whitethorne
Monolith Half Dome, 1927 by Ansel Adams
Value: the lightness or darkness of a colorSymmetry: parts arranged the same way on both sides. A face is usually symmetricalBalance: a principle of design: the arrangement of elements in a work or art (line, color, shape, texture, space, form, value, size and number of objects) that achieves a sense of equalityLandscape: a painting or drawing showing a scene from nature, often including mountains, trees, rivers, fields, and other outdoor scenery
Ritratto di Dora Maar, 1937 by Pablo Picasso
line: an element of art; a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surface Shape: an element of art; the outline, edge or flat surface of a form as a circle or a squareColor: an element of art; the hue, value and intensity of an objectCubism: characterized by the reduction and fragmentation of natural forms into abstract,often geometric structures usually rendered as a set of discrete planesportrait: any work of art showing a person. Portraits usually emphasize just the faceProfile: A side view of an object or structure, especially of the human head
The Great Wave at Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai
Contrast: a large difference between two thingsPerspective: A technique used to represent 3-dimensional scenes achieved by creating an illusion of depth and distance Print: ink or paint is put onto a carved block then pressed onto paper to make a print (copy) of the design Texture: an element of art: the way an object looks as though it feels, such as rough or smooth Woodcut: wooden surface on which a picture or design has been cut to form a relief
The Return, 1940 by Rene Magritte
Surrealism: artworks were inspired by dreams and imagination Texture: an element of art; the way an object looks as though it feels, such as rough or smoothReplacement: Replacing an expected object with an unexpected oneJuxtaposition: Joining two images in an impossible combination
Elephant, 1927 by Alexander Calder
Sculpture - carving, model or other three-dimensional piece of art Three-Dimensional (3-D) - artwork that can be measured three ways, height, width and depthForm – an element of art; the three dimensional structure of an objectLine – an element of art; a continuous path of a point as it moves across a surface Space - an empty place (negative) or area in which something exists (positive)
Persevering the Long Walk Toward Sovereignty- Return to the Four Sacred
Mountains, 1998, by Baje Whitethorne
Foreground - the part of a work of art that appears to be in the front, Background - the parts of an artwork that lie in the distance Color - The hue, value and intensity of an object Shape - an element of art: the outline, edge or flat surface of a form as a circle or a squarePattern - the repetition of shapes, lines or colors in a design
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