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**Follow ALL instructions carefully**Done as a Powerpoint presentation, you will select 5 works of art using ONLY the resources below: 1 of each of the following mediums: A Drawing, A Painting, Photog
**Follow ALL instructions carefully**
Done as a Powerpoint presentation, you will select 5 works of art using ONLY the resources below: 1 of each of the following mediums: A Drawing, A Painting, Photography, A Sculpture, Graphic Arts/Graffiti/Symbols.
Be sure to cite each image appropriately with: artists name, title of work (in italics) date created, medium, and source (full web address where image was found.)
Resource links to be used:
- moma.org
- metmuseum.org
- getty.edu
- google.com/culturalinstitute/project/art-project
- civa.org (Christians in the Visual Arts)
Two of the images you select should be from either a Christian artist or should contain Christian themes. Examples of such images can be found on this website: http://civa.org/exhibits/traveling-exhibits/
In list format, make 7 observations for each image on your slides that exemplify various principles and elements of design. You should cite any vocabulary terms, genres and art movements it may belong to (specific media, color harmony, etc.) Make your identifications concise and in list format, but be sure you consider not just WHAT, but HOW and WHY the element is used but more information is used.
Vocal terms:
form
iconography
content
subject matter
formal analysis representational
ready-made
non-representational
appropriation
abstract
symbolism
subjective
ideology
objective
Conceptual Art
lineatmospheric/aerial perspectivechiaroscuromodelingtenebrismhighlightsshadowhatching/cross hatchingvaluehueintensitytemperatureprimary colorssecondary colorstertiary colorscomplementary color schemesimultaneous contrastmonochromatic color schemeanalogous color schemetriadic color schemeclosed or restricted palettepolychromaticarbitrary colorplein-air paintingimplied linespaceshapemasspositive shape/negative shapelinear perspectiveone-point linear perspectivevanishing pointtwo-point linear perspectivepositionforeshorteningtextureimpastopointillismpatternkinetic artoptical (Op Art)balancesymmetricalabsolute symmetryasymmetrically balancedfocal pointrepetition & rhythmscaleproportioncanongolden section