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PHASE I: REPRESENTATIONAL. Art that is easily recognized depicting objects from everyday life (sometimes called objective or figurative). REPRESENTATIONAL.

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Page 1: PHASE I: REPRESENTATIONAL. Art that is easily recognized depicting objects from everyday life (sometimes called objective or figurative). REPRESENTATIONAL.

PHASE I: REPRESENTATIONAL

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Art that is easily recognized depicting objects from everyday life

(sometimes called objective or figurative).

REPRESENTATIONALREPRESENTATIONAL

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MichelangeloMichelangelo

Pieta David St. Matthew

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John de AndreJohn de Andre

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Duane HansonDuane Hanson

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Robert ArnesonRobert Arneson

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Richard ShawRichard Shaw

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Andy WarholAndy Warhol

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Claes OldenburgClaes Oldenburg

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Smallest visual entity

• Point of Emphasis: An area in a piece that is dominant, or eye catching.

• Implied Point: A point that is assumed or suggested.

• Applied Point: A point that is physically there.

• Visual Hierarchy: Is the actual physical location of elements that create focal points. (composition)

• Proximity: Position of elements that relate to each other.

PointPoint

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May vary in length, width, and direction.

• Line / Value:(hatching, crosshatching, contour hatching)

• Implied Line: Line that is not physically there but implied.

• Applied Line: A physical line.• Line/Content• Suggested Line• Diagonal Line• Vertical• Horizontal

LineLine

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Relationship of parts to the whole.

• Symmetrical Balance: Is the horizontal and vertical alignment of graphical elements in a piece that results in a visual stability creating a sense of unity.

• Asymmetrical Balance: Consists of elements that differ in size that are positioned against one another.

ProportionProportion