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Rene Magritte
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Color of Magritte's apples. Usually found in Magritte's skies. Magritte's favourite fruit. Stone animal in Magritte's painting. Drawing technique for showing space in a room.
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Sculpture
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The areas on a body where bones meet. A sculpture should be interesting to look at from ______ _______. We worked in the style of this artist, George __________. Michelangelo's famous sculpture of a boy after he slayed the giant. The natural substance made from gypsum.
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Older Children
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Sculpture Terms
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Complete the following crossword below on sculpture terms.
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Figure projecting from a background.. An object cut using a chisel. . A group of elements needing an environment.. Another word for dynamics.. Three demensional art incorporating more than one material..
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Sketching Terms
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line which indicates dimensions of arcs, circles and detail. a drawing which contains views of an object projected onto two or more orthographic planes. a line type that represents an edge that is not directly visible. a measurable extent, such as the 3 principal dimensions of an object is width, height, and depth. a point in space, usually located on the horizon, where parallel edges of an object appear to converge.
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Southeast Asian Art
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a deity who refrains entering Nirvana to help others. the Hindu god worshipped as the protector and preserver of the world. a branch of Buddhism that teaches fulfillment through self-discipline and intuition. everyday life. a fully enlightened being.
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The Arts
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one of the parts that a book is divided into . a kind of film where drawings and models move. the art of designing buildings. a male singer with a high voice. a feeling of sadness.
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The Elements of Art
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the use of areas in two-dimensional space that can be defined by edges. the perceived surface quality of a work of art. The area around the subjects. Purple, Orange and Green are ____________colors.. Shapes that cannot be named.
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The Modern World: Arts and Literature
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Artistic director and choreographer of the New York City Ballet. Style of art who's artist used common objects in their pieces. Le Corbusier used this material in his building. Sounds created by computers. Style of painting after 1945 that involved a personal expression from the artist.
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Theaster Gates
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Use the clues below to fill in the crossword puzzle.
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The artist's first name. Gates holds this position at the University of Chicago. This great city is where Theaster Gates is from. In 2012 he combined music in a special show held in what European country. His biggest project to date is changing the interior of place that once held money.
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Visual Art Terms
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A principle of design that refers to differences in elements such as color, texture, value, and shape, that as well, add excitement, drama, or interest to a work of art.. A two or three dimensional unit that is repeated to form a pattern.. A graphic organizer or picture of all the colors in a special order.. The area of an artwork which the eye is directed or the visual focal point of the work. . A line that defines the outer edge of a silhouette or the line made by the edge of an object..
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Visual Arts and Line
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horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curving, perpendicular, oblique, parallel. sharp, blurry, fuzzy, choppy. artist shows visual organization of elements and principles of art that may or may not show objects or recognizable images. beautiful writing. sharp jagged graceful smooth.
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Watercolor Techniques
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Lifting the overly wet areas of paint off the paper.. Painting with a very small amount of wet paint.. Used when trying to brighten up and even area of color.. When watercolor is repeled by the sticker itself and creates negative space.. Watercolors slide off the waxed area when painted..
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What color is it?
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grass. dirt. pumpkin. tomato. cloud.
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What is Art
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the effect of changing placement in time. color adjecent to each other on the color wheel. a system using diagonal parallel lines to communicate depth. the colored materials used in paint, often made from finely ground minerals. the surface quality of a work, example: fine/coarse, detailed/lacking in detail.
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