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Recreate iconic Group of Seven paintings in modeling clay, learning artistic techniques like shape, texture, color, and space. Add emphasis and unity to your artwork by focusing on focal points and design elements. Blend colors, create depth, and enhance details for a captivating masterpiece.
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Last Modelling Clay Project Back ground Mid-ground Foreground
The West Wind-Tom Thompson 1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
The Jack Pine-Tom Thompson 1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
Squally Weather-F.H. Varley 1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
1.Emphasis 2.Elements of Design: Shape, Texture, Colour, Space, Line 3.Unity
Blend colours together eg. make pink (red + white)
Make sure you have: *Start with the Background -Mid-ground -Foreground -Horizon Line
Emphasis:Create emphasis by picking a focal point The single tree is a focal point in many of ‘The Group of Seven’ Paintings
Unity:Create unity by using repetition of... -Shape: round edges -Colour: blue & pink in sky, water and rocks -Texture-smooth rocks, tree trunk, mountains
Checklist: -Background(less detail), Mid-ground, Foreground (more detail) -Emphasis (focal point)-an area that stands out (eg. Tree) -Unity-A colour used throughout the piece- (eg, orange in the sky, rocks, mountains) -Neatness and Detail