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Painting Final
Items that are in BOLD are required
You will be choosing a descriptive word and the work of an artist or art movement that you admire on which you will create your painting. You must show your understanding of form and color theory, along with a meaning associated with your painting.
Pick a word from the list, this will be the theme of your painting.
(see the attached document)
Think of your word, answer these questions in your sketchbook
What do you see?
What do you smell?
What do you hear?
What do you feel?
What do you taste?
What emotions do you feel?
Brainstorm as many images as you can that are associated with your word
• Gather at least 10 source images (remember you can borrow, but not recreate exactly)
Answer the following questions in your sketchbook
• How can you arrange them to create your message?
• How could you use unlike things to give new meanings?
• How could you use images or subject matter in new and surprising ways?
• Could you use text to inform the viewer?
• What has been done on this subject?
• How can you blend old and new?
• What if it was stretched? shrunk? shattered?
• What cultural or identity symbols could you use?
Choose an artist or an art movement that speaks to you emotionally or visually.
Here are a few artists to get you started.
Sandro Botticelli 1445 - 1510
Leonardo Da Vinci 1452 - 1519
Rembrandt! 1779 - 1860
Edouard Manet 1832 - 1883
Edgar Degas! 1834 - 1917
Paul Cezanne 1839 - 1906
Claude Monet 1840 - 1926
Pierre Renoir 1841 - 1919
Mary Cassatt! 1844 - 1926
Paul Gauguin 1848 - 1903
Vincent Van Gogh 1853 - 1890
Edvard Munch 1863 - 1944
Toulouse-Lautrec 1864 - 1901
Wassily Kandinsky 1866 - 1944
Henri Matisse 1869 - 1954
Piet Mondrian 1872 - 1944
Maxfield Parrish 1877 - 1966
Paul Klee! 1879 - 1940
Pablo Picasso! 1881 - 1973
Edward Hopper 1882 - 1967
Diego Rivera 1886 - 1957
Marc Chagall 1887 - 1985
Georgia O'Keeffe 1887 - 1986
Joan Miro! 1893 - 1983
Rene Magritte
Salvador Dali
Jackson Pollock!
Romare Bearden
Roy Lichtenstein
Andy Warhol
Jacob Lawrence
Andrew Wyeth
Jasper Johns
Robert Bateman
Fernando Botero
David Hockney
Banksy
Mark Ryden
Audrey Kawasaki
• Gather at least 10 images from that artist or art movement
Become familiar with their ideas, approaches and technique
• Write a short paragraph describing the work you see, what are the characteristics associated with the artists or art movement. What makes it unique? !
Begin by sketching your idea in your sketchbook, make notes, think through the final painting.
Sketch it out lightly using a light colored paint!
Paint using Acrylic Paints!
Items that are in BOLD are required
You will be choosing a descriptive word and the work of an artist or art movement that you admire on which you will create your painting. You must show your understanding of form and color theory, along with a meaning associated with your painting.
Pick a word from the list, this will be the theme of your painting.
(see the attached document)
Think of your word, answer these questions in your sketchbook
What do you see?
What do you smell?
What do you hear?
What do you feel?
What do you taste?
What emotions do you feel?
Brainstorm as many images as you can that are associated with your word
• Gather at least 10 source images (remember you can borrow, but not recreate exactly)
Answer the following questions in your sketchbook
• How can you arrange them to create your message?
• How could you use unlike things to give new meanings?
• How could you use images or subject matter in new and surprising ways?
• Could you use text to inform the viewer?
• What has been done on this subject?
• How can you blend old and new?
• What if it was stretched? shrunk? shattered?
• What cultural or identity symbols could you use?
Choose an artist or an art movement that speaks to you emotionally or visually.
Here are a few artists to get you started.
Sandro Botticelli 1445 - 1510
Leonardo Da Vinci 1452 - 1519
Rembrandt! 1779 - 1860
Edouard Manet 1832 - 1883
Edgar Degas! 1834 - 1917
Paul Cezanne 1839 - 1906
Claude Monet 1840 - 1926
Pierre Renoir 1841 - 1919
Mary Cassatt! 1844 - 1926
Paul Gauguin 1848 - 1903
Vincent Van Gogh 1853 - 1890
Edvard Munch 1863 - 1944
Toulouse-Lautrec 1864 - 1901
Wassily Kandinsky 1866 - 1944
Henri Matisse 1869 - 1954
Piet Mondrian 1872 - 1944
Maxfield Parrish 1877 - 1966
Paul Klee! 1879 - 1940
Pablo Picasso! 1881 - 1973
Edward Hopper 1882 - 1967
Diego Rivera 1886 - 1957
Marc Chagall 1887 - 1985
Georgia O'Keeffe 1887 - 1986
Joan Miro! 1893 - 1983
Rene Magritte
Salvador Dali
Jackson Pollock!
Romare Bearden
Roy Lichtenstein
Andy Warhol
Jacob Lawrence
Andrew Wyeth
Jasper Johns
Robert Bateman
Fernando Botero
David Hockney
Banksy
Mark Ryden
Audrey Kawasaki
• Gather at least 10 images from that artist or art movement
Become familiar with their ideas, approaches and technique
• Write a short paragraph describing the work you see, what are the characteristics associated with the artists or art movement. What makes it unique? !
Begin by sketching your idea in your sketchbook, make notes, think through the final painting.
Sketch it out lightly using a light colored paint!
Paint using Acrylic Paints!
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When you finish:
Write a summative paragraph answering the following questions in your sketchbook:
What word did you choose and why?
How did you express your word in your final painting?
Which artist did you choose and why?
How did you emulate the artist through your work?
What learning elements from this class did you use in your work?
(color theory, color symbolism, value, abstract expressionism, hard edge)
Write a summative paragraph answering the following questions in your sketchbook:
What word did you choose and why?
How did you express your word in your final painting?
Which artist did you choose and why?
How did you emulate the artist through your work?
What learning elements from this class did you use in your work?
(color theory, color symbolism, value, abstract expressionism, hard edge)