Apples - What’s the big deal? http:// www.selfdiscoveryportal.c om/Conquest.htm Cezanne used a lot of apples as his subject matter. Remember what we discussed in class as possible reasons why. Impressionism=A theory/ style o painting developed in France du the 1870s, characterized by concentration on the immediate visual impression and by the us unmixed primary colors and smal strokes to simulate actual reflected light. Form=The shape and structure of object. Composition=The combining of distinct parts or elements to f a whole. Design=A graphic representation Color=The appearance of objects light sources described in term the individual's perception of them, involving hue, lightness, saturation for objects and hue, brightness, and saturation for light sources. Hue=The property of colors by w they can be perceived as rangin from red through yellow, green, blue, as determined by the domi wavelength of the light. Saturation=Vividness of hue; de of difference from a gray of th Vocabulary Art-Making- Techniques of the Impressionist Artist Short brush strokes Quick brush strokes Focus on general shape Focus on color Don’t think about what color you THINK it should be Paint what you ACTUALLY see