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Ceramics – Let’s get dirty.

Ceramics – Let’s get dirty. The Principles of Design. These are what the the artist uses to arrange the formal elements to create a composition which expresses meaning. The Formal Elements. Line Shape Color Texture Value (light and dark). The Principles of Design. Scale

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Ceramics – Let’s get dirty.

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  1. Ceramics – Let’s get dirty.

  2. The Principles of Design These are what the the artist uses to arrange the formal elements to create a composition which expresses meaning.

  3. The Formal Elements Line Shape Color Texture Value (light and dark)

  4. The Principles of Design • Scale • Unity and variety • Proportion • Balance • Emphasis

  5. SCALE scale

  6. Michelangelo, The Sistine Chapel Ceiling, 1510

  7. Charles Simonds

  8. James Rosenquist

  9. UNITY VARIETY

  10. Louise Nevelson

  11. Jacques Louis David

  12. Auguste Rodin

  13. Michelangelo Emil Nolde Rembrandt

  14. Michelangelo Emil Nolde Rembrandt

  15. PROportion

  16. Michelangelo

  17. Henry Moore

  18. Botero Leonard Da Vinci

  19. bal nce A

  20. Sandro Bottecelli

  21. Sandro Bottecelli

  22. Paul Cezanne

  23. Paul Cezanne

  24. Pablo Picasso Willem DeKooning Kenneth Noland

  25. Pablo Picasso Willem DeKooning Kenneth Noland

  26. EmphasiS

  27. Cezanne Bronzino

  28. Jackson Pollock Mark Rothko

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