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Elements and principles

Elements and principles. Unity Balance Scale Repetition Movement Contrast. Line Colour Shape Texture Space Form Tone. Mt Lawley Rooftop Shaun Tan 2001. Manta Ray James Angus 2005. Burning Ayer Rosemary Lainge 2003. Compare contrast essay: exam brief. Visual analysis

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Elements and principles

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  1. Elements and principles Unity Balance Scale Repetition Movement Contrast • Line • Colour • Shape • Texture • Space • Form • Tone

  2. Mt Lawley Rooftop Shaun Tan 2001

  3. Manta Ray James Angus 2005

  4. Burning Ayer Rosemary Lainge 2003

  5. Compare contrast essay: exam brief • Visual analysis • Meaning and purpose • Personal response • Analyses and evaluates • Interprets and comments • on structure, purpose, ideas, issues, beliefs, emotions, attitudes and/or values

  6. Compare contrast schema • Paragraph 1: Introduction (with Thesis) subject matter composition, other • Paragraph 2: Comparison a (Topic 1&2) subject matter • Paragraph 3: Comparison b (Topic 1&2)composition • Paragraph 4: Comparison c (Topic 1&2) • Paragraph 5: Contrast a (Topic 1&2) • Paragraph 6: Contrast b (Topic 1&2) • Paragraph 7: Contrast c (Topic 1&2) • Paragraph 8: Conclusion summary of above (including all that was mentioned in the first paragraph)

  7. Above: A Closer Winter Tunnel David Hockney 2006 Left: EliothGruner Spring Frost 1919

  8. Compare and contrastGruner and Hockney • Paragraph 1: Introduction (with Thesis) subject matter (rural scene), composition, style-created by application and use of colour, intent and purpose) • Paragraph 2: Comparison a (Topic 1&2) subject matter • Paragraph 3: Comparison b (Topic 1&2)composition • Paragraph 4: Comparison c (Topic 1&2) • Paragraph 5: Contrast a (Topic 1&2)style and use of colour • Paragraph 6: Contrast b (Topic 1&2)intent • Paragraph 7: Contrast c (Topic 1&2)purpose • Paragraph 8: Conclusion summary of above (including all that was mentioned in the first paragraph)

  9. Man absorbed in landscape John Olsen 1966 Courtship rejected – a joke LimpiPuntungkaTjapangati1974

  10. Above: The bathers Anne Zahalka 1989 Right: Summer at Red Bluff Beach Fred Williams 1969

  11. Above: Holiday sketch at Coogee Tom Roberts 1888 Right: Summer at Red Bluff Beach Fred Williams 1969

  12. The Cook Anne Zahalka 1989 The Milkmaid Jans Vermeer 1658 Willem Heda Still life with silver pitcher and pastry Killing Time Ricky Swallow 2003-04

  13. Case study essay:exam brief • Visual analysis • Meaning and purpose • Personal response • Social/cultural/historical context/s • Critical and historical understandings • With reference to more than one artwork by an artist/artists from case study research

  14. The artwork contains the evidence to answer the question • Visual analysis in the case study question should reinforce the interpretation. • Personal response refers to discussing and justifying opinions. Personal response may also include judgement about the ability of the artist/s to communicate his/her intent

  15. STYLE • Subject matter • Methods and materials (including technique) • Determines individual style • Subject matter + methods and materials often determine a collective style eg Impressionism

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