This document discusses lines and shapes in art. It defines lines as what is made when a dot takes a walk, and shapes as enclosed spaces that can be geometric or organic. Geometric shapes are those created by exact mathematical laws and usually have defined edges, while organic shapes are irregular and derived from nature. The document provides examples of geometric shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. It also includes images of artworks by Pablo Picasso that incorporate lines and shapes, and instructs students to create "Gaga portraits" by adding lines and shapes to provided doodles using their imagination.
4. 2) Shape… What is a Shape? Shape is one of the elements in Art Making Shape is an enclosed space. Shapes are limited to two dimensions: length and width. Can be divided into 2 categories – Geometrical Shapes and Organic Shapes
5. Geometrical Shapes? Shapes created by exact mathematical law Usually have define edges/corners (except circle) Can be named (Examples: Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle, Oval, Hexagon and etc...)
6. Organic Shapes? An irregular shape Derived from nature (Leaf, Stone, Clouds and etc…)
8. Lets hunt for the Geometrical & Organic Shapes… http://www.lakehousearts.org.nz/assets/education/Picasso.jpg Portrait of Marie Therese Pablo Picasso Oil on Canvas
10. Pablo Picasso Born in Malaga, Spain Cubist Painter Started painting at 9 Years Old Le Picador (a man riding a horse in a bullfight)by Pablo Picasso 1890
14. Instructions You are required to write your name, class and index no on the back of the activity worksheet. Using your imagination and creativity, create a Gaga portrait using the existing doodle provided by adding lines and shapes to it. You can start your drawing in any orientation you like.
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Objectives: usage Shapes – eg. Drawing 2D ( shapes needed to do 2D) – 2D DrawingMovement (eg. Cubism) –Object –Dismantle and reassemble
In April 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, Picasso created one of his most famous works. Guernica is a huge mural painting that depicted the Nazi bombing of the Spanish town by the same name. The mural is 11 feet tall and more than 25 feet wide