1. The Principles of Art Balance Emphasis Movement Proportion Rhythm Unity Variety Helen Frankenthaler. 2. Kurt Schwitters Variety Variety occurs when an artist creates something…
1. Student Artwork Examples C Stephenson-Gibbs, Instructor 2. LEGAL NOTICE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • All work presented was created during courses taught by C. Stephenson-Gibbs,…
1. junk, funk assemblage ... the physical characteristics (of) these collages, objects, and constructions... can be stated simply: 1.They are predominantly assembled rather…
1.Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 12eChapter 34From the Modernto the Post-Modern and Beyond: Art of the Later 20th Century 12. Map of the World in 1945 2 3. Map of the…
1.Chapter 29What is formalism?What is the focus of the New York School?What is action painting?What are the two kinds of abstract expressionism?Why did New York City become…
1.Homage to… a Famous Artist L. Johnson www.artroomonline.com2. hom·age [hom-ij, om-] –noun1. respect or reverence paid or rendered. 2. something done or given in acknowledgment…
1.Form is what physically makes up the art work. The form integrates...A• Composition:• Formal Elements (visual elements used by the artist)• Principles of Design (how…
1. Sculpture Vocabulary 2. The 4 ways to create sculpture Additive Subtractive Modeling Casting 3. Sculptors Draw… Before creating sculptures many sketches from multiple…
1. Louise Nevelson An American artist 1899 – 1988 2. Jeffrey Rodriguez Born in Russia Louise moved with her parents to America when she was 4. When she was a young…
1. Group SixAssemblage Art 2. Assemblage is an artistic process in which a three-dimensional artistic composition is made from putting together found objects.What is it???…