By Jacqui Wunderlich, Alexis Shaft & JohnFortenberryPHOTOREALISM • Paintings & sculptures where photographs are used to gatherinformation and then replicated in…
Tuu AxnroMY oF Bony WonLDS Critical Essays on the Plastinated Cadavers of Gunther von Hagens Edited by T. Christine Jespersen, Alicita Rodriguez and loseph Starr McFarland…
1. The Emergence of Modernism• As the 20th century progressed, artists who always looked for new art styles emerged.• After Post-Impressionists, a group of artists led…
1. The Role of the Artist 2. The Role of the Artist• Artists help us to see the world in new or innovative ways• Artists make a visual record of the people, places andevents…
Slide 1Realistic Representation Ron Mueck Slide 2 2 Enduring Understanding Students will understand that realistic representation is selected with purpose and function to…
Page 1 Guerre et propagande Page 2 Véra Moukhina, L’ouvrier et la Kolkhozienne, 1937, sculpture, moulage en acier inoxydable fer-chrome –nickel, Centre Panrusse des…
1.Food and Shelter CHAPTER SIX 2. Food Securing the Food Supply Storing and Serving Food Art that Glorifies Food Art and the Act of Eating CHAPTER SIX 3. Hall of Bulls, c.15,000…
1.Mark Rothko. Green on Blue. 1956. Oil on canvas. 91-1/4" x 64-3/8". Collection of the University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Gift of E. Gallagher, Jr. Acc.…
1. The Element of Form 2. Form A form is three-dimensional and encloses volume.Like shapes, forms can be geometric (cubes, pyramids, box like, cones) or irregular (eggs,…