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Super Funtime“How to Look at Art”,[object Object],Slideshow,[object Object]
Task 1: Art Words,[object Object],Colour:,[object Object],Palette: the range of colours an artist uses.,[object Object],Scheme: the use of certain colours together for their effect; Complimentary- colours at opposite ends of the colour wheel; Analogous- relatedcolours on the colour wheel; Triadic- 3colours spaced evenly in the shape of a triangle on the colour wheel; Split complimentary- variation on the complimentary colour scheme eg, base colour green + 2 colours either side of greens compliments.,[object Object]
Colour Schemes: http://www.colorfaq.com/color_relationships.htm,[object Object],Complimentary,[object Object],Analogous,[object Object]
Colour Schemes,[object Object],Triadic,[object Object],Split complimentary,[object Object]
Colour Schemes,[object Object],Monochromatic,[object Object],Achromatic: no colour,[object Object]
Colour.,[object Object],High Key,[object Object],Qualities of Colour-,[object Object],Value (tone): how bright a colour is.,[object Object],Chroma: how pure a colour is,[object Object],Tint: colour + white,[object Object],Shade: colour + black,[object Object],Cool colours: left hand side, these colours recede.,[object Object],Warm Colours: right hand side, these colours come forward.,[object Object],High key: tints used to make bright pale colour values,[object Object],Low key: shades used to make subdued colour values,[object Object],Flat colours: little or no tonal range,[object Object],Modulated/Gradated tones: tonal range from light to dark,[object Object],Flat colours,[object Object],Tints,[object Object],Low Key,[object Object],Modulated colours,[object Object],Shades,[object Object]
Reading a Paintings Values,[object Object],Highlight-high value,[object Object],Halftones-Middle value,[object Object],Shadow-low value,[object Object]
Colour Use,[object Object],Objective: ,[object Object],representational, ,[object Object],formal,,[object Object],natural or naturalistic,,[object Object],local,[object Object],Subjective:,[object Object],Non-representational,[object Object],symbolic,,[object Object],emotive,,[object Object],metaphorical,[object Object]
opaque,[object Object],Painting,[object Object],translucent,[object Object],Qualities of paint and painting.,[object Object],Opaque: paint that has not been diluted by media, oils-turps, acrylic-water,[object Object],Translucent: paint that has been diluted by media, usually in the form of a glaze,[object Object],Fat:  thicker paint layer, the final stage in an oil painting, traditionally used to paint the lights (until the impressionists),[object Object],Lean: thin paint layer, used for the initial paint layers (imprimatura), especially  blocking in the darks and for shadow areas in oils.,[object Object],Handling: the way an artist paints, careful handling=soft bristled smaller “round" brush, smaller strokes, leaner paint, blending. Broad handling=coarser bristled  “flat" brush, gestural strokes, fatter (but not necessarily) impasted (raised) paint.,[object Object],Modelling: the way a painter uses paint and colour (especial tone) to describe form.,[object Object],Lean paint layers, careful handling, modelled in glazes,[object Object],fat paint layers, broad “gestural” handling, modelled in impasto paint,[object Object]
Layering,[object Object],Painting,[object Object],Qualities of paint and painting.,[object Object],Loading:thickly loaded brush= a lot of pigment, thinly loaded=less pigment,[object Object],Layering: the use of successive layers, classically in oils there is the first layer, a base colour, second the darks are painted in, third  the local colour and half tones, fourth the highlights.,[object Object],Blending: loading your brush with two different hues or tones and mixing a middle hue between the two.,[object Object],Scumbling: dragging or scrubbing a wet lighter value paint over a dry darker value area so that the area beneath shows through.,[object Object],Glazing: adding a transparent diluted layer of tinted paint. Glazing subtlety alters the underlying hue, an opaque yellow base glazed with blue will produce a greenish hue.,[object Object],Wet in wet: mixing the paint when wet on the surface,[object Object],Wet over dry: adding wet paint over a dry area,[object Object],1,[object Object],2,[object Object],Blending,[object Object],3,[object Object],Scumbling,[object Object],Glazing,[object Object]
A Comparison between two Approaches,[object Object],Layering (Academic-Formal)-wet over dry,[object Object],Alla Prima (in one sitting)- no layering, wet in wet,[object Object],Gericault: painted in studio or artificial light,[object Object],Monet: painted en plein air (outside) in ambient(outside) light,[object Object]
Blending,[object Object]
Scumbling,[object Object]
Glazing,[object Object]
Washes,[object Object]
Composition,[object Object],Composition,[object Object],The way a painting/artwork is put together.,[object Object],Foreground: the front of the picture plane,[object Object],Middle ground: the middle distance,[object Object],Background: the furthest distance,[object Object],Perspective:  ,[object Object],1 point = train tracks, where all lines meet at single point on horizon.,[object Object],2 point = where you can see two planes of an object and the lines lead to 2 points on the horizon.,[object Object],Aerial = where an artist uses paler, bluer, colours in the background.,[object Object]
Composition,[object Object],Composition: the way a painting/artwork is put together.,[object Object],Principles of Art:,[object Object],Balance: Balance is the concept of visual equilibrium. ,[object Object],Contrast:This is the use of opposites near or beside one another,[object Object],Proportion – Elements are combined to create size relationships,[object Object],Rhythm/pattern – Elements are repeated to create a visual tempo, our eye moves throughout the piecespace,[object Object],Emphasis:Emphasis is also referred to as point of focus or focal point. ,[object Object],Unity:This is the arrangement of one or more of the elements used to create a feeling of completeness. ,[object Object],Variety – Contrasting elements are combined to create visual interest.,[object Object]
Balance,[object Object],Symmetrical,[object Object],Asymmetrical,[object Object]
Proportion ,[object Object],Representational,[object Object],Abstract,[object Object]
Rhythym,[object Object],Representational,[object Object], Abstract,[object Object]
Emphasis/ Focal Point,[object Object],Representational,[object Object],Abstract,[object Object]
Reading a Composition: Look for the underlying shapes,[object Object]
Reading a Composition: Look at the treatment of space, pos/neg,[object Object],In this painting by  Graham Sydney, positive and negative space are symmetrical and create a feeling of calm,[object Object],In this print by Kathe Kollwitz the negative space is  jagged and encroaching on, almost attacking the positive space, creating a very emotional image.,[object Object]

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