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ART from ART

ART from ART. A combination of drawing and painting. Factum II , 1957 Oil, ink, pencil, crayon, paper, fabric, newspaper, printed reproductions, and painted paper on canvas, 61 3/8 x 35 1/2". Drawing vs. Painting. Do they always have to be separated?. Bed , 1955

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ART from ART

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  1. ART from ART A combination of drawing and painting

  2. Factum II, 1957 Oil, ink, pencil, crayon, paper, fabric, newspaper, printed reproductions, and painted paper on canvas, 61 3/8 x 35 1/2"

  3. Drawing vs. Painting Do they always have to be separated?

  4. Bed, 1955 1955. Oil and pencil on pillow, quilt, and sheet on wood supports, 6' 3 1/4" x 31 1/2" x 8"

  5. Rhyme, 1956 1956. Fabrics, necktie, paper, oil, enamel, pencil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 48 1/4 x 41 1/8"

  6. Booster from the series Booster and 7 Studies1967. Lithograph and screenprint, composition: 71 1/2 x 35 1/8" (181.7 x 89.3 cm); sheet: 72 3/16 x 35 9/16"

  7. Part 1: Drawing • Shadows & Still Life • Emphasis on shading and value • Explore a variety of textures (minimum of three) • Contour line drawing • Explore the shift or change of the line (weight)

  8. Value Drawing

  9. Contour Lines

  10. Part 2: Painting Relationships of Color: value relative warmness coolness of color brightness/dullness Landscapes: Use a selective color palette Color Studies: Compose a still life but focus more on the colors of the objects rather than drawing the object exactly how it appears in front of you.

  11. SELECTIVE COLOR

  12. Log on to your Computer: Spend 10 minutes exploring different color studies. In your Journal write 1 fact you learned on this website.

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