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Style in Artworks

Style in Artworks. Style : The distinctive characteristics embodied in the artworks of a person, period of time, or geographic location. Styles can be described and defined by the specific ways the artists use the elements of art and design principles. For Example: Realism.

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Style in Artworks

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  1. Style in Artworks Style: The distinctive characteristics embodied in the artworks of a person, period of time, or geographic location. Bickford / Art One / Style Intro.

  2. Styles can be described and defined by the specific ways the artists use the elements of art and design principles. For Example: Realism • Line: varied in thickness placement color and value, implied and created. • Shape: in proper proportion, varied in contour, enhanced with 3/d value to create form. • Value: 3/D, light source that creates structure and convincing 3/D forms, illusions of depth and space. • Texture: varied in visual surface feel, layers of techniques and elements that communicate rich surface contrasts. • Color: objective with an emphasis on real physical attributes, varied, multiple tints and shades that follow 3/D value rules. Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  3. Realism Magee Adams Mansanarez Adams Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  4. Thiebaud Realism Lord Frederic Leighton Homer Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  5. Realism Vermeer Waterhouse Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  6. Realism Escher Prior Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  7. Surrealism Appia Dali Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  8. Surrealism Magritte Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  9. Surrealism Dali Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  10. Surrealism Dali Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  11. Impressionism Monet Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  12. Impressionism Monet Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  13. Impressionism Monet Seurat Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  14. Impressionism Monet Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  15. Abstraction Demuth Lourenco Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  16. Abstraction Johns Ciranna Varley Kandinsky Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  17. Abstraction Holston Duchamp Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  18. Abstraction Matisse Picasso Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  19. Abstraction Freundlinger Marc Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  20. Abstraction Picasso Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  21. Non-representational Gottlieb Matisse Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  22. Non-representational Kandinski Kandinski Maxwell Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  23. Non-representational Kandinski Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  24. Non-representational Kandinski Miller Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  25. Non-representational Rothko Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  26. Non-representational Gottlieb Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  27. Portraits The range of styles used to create portraits is unlimited. Portraits can be very objective, as true to real physical features as possible. They can exaggerate features to create a god-like or real and imagined social standing.They can be abstracted beyond any physical features. They can be about an entire life or strong ideals the person holds dear. This assignment will concentrate on creating a physical likeness, but the way you tell that story will be up to you…. Bickford / Art One / Style Intro.

  28. Gallery Manet Kahlo Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  29. Macke Cot Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  30. Hanks Moore Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  31. DeLempicka Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  32. Briks Modigliani Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  33. Cooper Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  34. Magritte Sargent Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  35. Jaye Rossetti Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  36. Winterhalter Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  37. Clark Varner Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  38. Lempicka Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  39. Klimt Brown Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  40. Mucha Holbien Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  41. Cowper VanGogh Bickford / Style Intro / Art One

  42. Conclusion Artists create visual images in a huge range of STYLES. STLYE can be described and defined by using the elements of art. STYLES embody ideas, hopes and belief systems. STYLES are unique to…. Individuals: VanGogh, Monet, Picasso, Dali… Periods of time: Surrealism, Jazz, Rap, Classical Music, Pop Art, Optical Art… Geographic location: Egyption, Native American, Greek, Hopi, Oxhacan… Bickford / Art One / Style Intro.

  43. 2002 Style IntroductionBickford / Art One Images: google.com art.com Sony Cyber Shot Dig Camera Image Quality: Adobe Photo Shop Data and Information: Style worksheet, Bickford Art: Images and Ideas, Chapman Bickford / Art One / Style Intro.

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