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Elements of Art & Design

Elements of Art & Design. Line Shape Space Colour Value Texture Form. Looking at & Discussing Art. Pablo Picasso. 1881-1973. One of the greatest artists of the 20 th Century!. Pablo Picasso. Born in Spain in on Oct. 25, 1881 He loved to draw and paint.

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Elements of Art & Design

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  1. Elements of Art & Design Line Shape Space Colour Value Texture Form

  2. Looking at & Discussing Art

  3. Pablo Picasso 1881-1973

  4. One of the greatest artists of the 20th Century!

  5. Pablo Picasso • Born in Spain in on Oct. 25, 1881 • He loved to draw and paint. • His first word was “Piz”, which is Spanish for “Pencil”. • His dad was an art teacher • Lived to be 92 years old & created over 20,000 art objects in his life! Self-Portrait by Pablo Picasso; 1896.

  6. Pablo Picasso • Picasso drew this pastel portrait of his mother when he was 15 years old! Maria Picasso Lopez, the Artist’s Mother, 1896; Pastel on Paper

  7. Cubism – Re-imagining SHAPE & Space Portrait of Ambroise Vollard by Pablo Picasso; 1909 The Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso; 1921

  8. Cubism • Created with Georges Braque between 1907-14 in Paris, France “The Cubist painters rejected the inherited concept that art should copy nature… They wanted instead to emphasize the two-dimensionality of the canvas. So they reduced and fractured objects into geometric forms, and then realigned these within a shallow…space. They also used multiple or contrasting vantage points.” -Retrieved Jan 2013 from http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/cube/hd_cube.htm

  9. Self-Portrait by Pablo Picasso; 1907

  10. Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso

  11. Tete d’Une Femme Lisant by Pablo Picasso

  12. Paintings by Gr. 2’s at FES

  13. Abstract Snowman Materials: Pencil (name on the back) Cardboard (pizza box lid; 10”x14”) Liquid tempera paint in welled palettes to share (e.g. blue, red, green, magenta, black) Individual Palettes with white paint (styrofoam plate) Paint brush (small & medium sizes) Water container Newspaper (to protect desks)

  14. Abstract Snowman Brainstorm components of a snowman… ‘Draw’ with paint brush and black paint… • Start with a vertical line down the middle of the cardboard/page • Arrange and experiment with asymmetrical shapes and ‘fractured’ or ‘misplaced’ components to create the IDEA of a snowman rather than a realistic representation of one

  15. Abstract Snowman Value & Colour Mixing… Use a variety of colours and TINTS to paint the shapes and spaces in your abstract work TINT = COLOUR + WHITE (lighter value)

  16. Abstract Snowman • Use black paint and a smaller brush to add details (or to reapply black lines)

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