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Forms and Media

Forms and Media. Part 1: Two-Dimensional Artwork. Art Forms: A technique or method that is used to create an artwork. Craft: Works of art, either decorative or useful, that are skillfully made by hand. Ceramics: The art of making objects of fired clay.

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Forms and Media

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  1. Forms and Media Part 1: Two-Dimensional Artwork

  2. Art Forms: A technique or method that is used to create an artwork. • Craft: Works of art, either decorative or useful, that are skillfully made by hand. • Ceramics: The art of making objects of fired clay. • Two Dimensional: Artwork that is flat and is measured in only two ways: height and width. • Three Dimensional: Artwork that can be measured three ways: height, width, and depth. Week 3 Vocabulary

  3. Art Media: The materials we use to create art with. • Fresco: A tempera painting created on a wet plaster. • Montage: A collage made from photographs. • Mobile: A hanging sculpture that has moving parts. • Mosaic: A design made of tiny pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. Week 4 Vocabulary

  4. 2D Media: Drawing, Painting, Collage, Printmaking, Graphic Design, Photography, Film, Computer Art • 3D Media: Architecture, Environmental Design, Sculpture, Crafts, Industrial Design Other Words To Know:

  5. Read p. 18-19 and answer the following in your sketchbook: • What is an art form? • What is art media? Forms and Media

  6. What idea does this sculpture express? Robert Anderson, Pablo Ruiz with Itch Forms and Media

  7. The medium of this two dimensional art is oil pastel. What is the art form if this work? Forms and Media

  8. Read p. 20-21 and answer the questions as we go along: Two-Dimensional Artworks

  9. What are the most common media for drawing? Drawing

  10. What are the most common media for drawing? • Pencil, pen and ink, crayon, charcoal, chalk, pastel, and computer software programs In your sketch book: • What is your favorite drawing medium? • What is one drawing medium you would like to try? Drawing

  11. What are the most common media from painting? Painting

  12. What are the most common media for painting? • Oils, tempera, watercolor, acrylics • What are the most common surfaces to paint on? Painting

  13. What are the most common media for painting? • Oils, tempera, watercolor, acrylics • What are the most common surfaces to paint on? • Paper, cardboard, wood, canvas, tile, plaster Painting

  14. In your sketch book: • What is your favorite painting medium? • What is one painting medium you would like to try? Painting

  15. What are some typical things you may find in a collage? Collage

  16. What are some typical things you may find in a collage? • Flat materials such as fabric, paper, etc. • Drawing materials • Painting materials • Cellophane • Foil • Photographs Collage

  17. What is the main process or idea for printmaking? Printmaking

  18. What is the purpose of printmaking? • Transferring an inked design from one surface to another. Printmaking

  19. What are the most common printmaking processes? Printmaking

  20. What are the most common printmaking processes? • Gadget, stencil, relief, monoprint, lithography, etching, and silkscreen. Printmaking

  21. What makes monoprinting different than other types of printmaking? • In other printmaking processes, an art can print a single image many times. • In monoprinting, the image can only be printed once. • Mono = one Monoprinting

  22. Read p. 22-23 and answer the questions as we go along: 2D Media

  23. What are sine examples of graphic design that you can find in the classroom? Graphic Design

  24. How does a rainbow zebra express “to be good is not enough”? Think About It Marvin Mattelson, Subway Poster for School of Visual Arts

  25. What do you believe this digital design is used for? Think About It

  26. http://12musketeers.com/ • Eric Kemp Graphic Designer Think About It

  27. Dorothea Lange was an influential American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work. • What theme do you think Lange is trying to portray here? Photography, Film, and Computer Art

  28. Sketchbook Homework: • Tape or glue in a photograph that means something to you. Explain in 2-3 sentences why it means something. Photography, Film,and Computer Art

  29. Read p. 24-25 and answer the questions as we go along: Three-Dimensional Artworks

  30. What do we call someone who designs buildings? • What does this type of person do? Architecture and Environmental Design

  31. What do we call someone who designs buildings? • Architect • What does this type of person do? • Designs how the building will look and function. Architecture and Environmental Design

  32. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in Cleveland, Ohio. • How does the design of this building suggest its use? Architecture

  33. What do we call someone who designs parks, landscapes, and other outdoor space? Architecture and Environmental Design

  34. What do we call someone who designs parks, landscapes, and other outdoor space? • Environmental Design Architecture and Environmental Design

  35. What are some different examples of sculpture? Sculpture

  36. What are some different examples of sculpture? • Statues, mobiles, relief sculpture • What are some of the traditional media used to create sculptures? Sculpture

  37. What are some different examples of sculpture? • Statues, mobiles, relief sculpture • What are some of the traditional media used to create sculptures? • Wood, clay, metals, stone, glass, plastic, wire, and found objects. Sculpture

  38. Read p. 26-27 and answer the questions as we go along: Crafts & Industrial Design

  39. What does the term crafts refer to? Crafts

  40. What does the term crafts refer to? • Artworks made by hand that are both pratical and beautiful. Crafts

  41. What are some examples of crafts? Crafts

  42. What are some examples of crafts? • Ceramics, fiber arts, mosaics, and jewelry making. Crafts

  43. Ceramics are objects that have been made from clay, then fired in a kiln. Ceramics

  44. Fiber Arts are objects that have been woven, stitched, or knotted from materials such as wool, silk, cotton, and nylon. Fiber Arts

  45. A mosaic is a design made of tiny pieces of colored glass, stone, and other materials. Mosaic

  46. What examples of jewelry do we see in our classroom on our classmates? Jewelry

  47. How do you think this was made? • Which part of this was made first (the bird or the background)? Think About It Byzantine Fragment with Bird

  48. Why was this car designed with this shape? • What factors should industrial designers think about as they design cars? ThinkAbout It

  49. What is an industrial designer? Industrial Design

  50. What is an industrial designer? • Artist who design 3D products for mass production. • They design everything from spoons to chairs to bicycles to cruise ships. Industrial Design

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