Rufino Tamayo, Girl Attacked by a Strange Bird 1947
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Mary Cassatt, Margot in Blue 1902
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Jose Clemente Orozco, The Trench 1926
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Paul Cezanne, The Bridge at Maincy 1879
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Fyodor Rokotov, Catherine the Great 1780
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Winslow Homer, The Fox Hunt 1893
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Edgar Degas, Four Dancers 1899 Edgar Degas, Blue Dancers
1899
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Wassily Kandinsky, Tension in Red 1926
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Color-mood Shape Study **you will all need two 5 X 8 white
sheets of paper, one sheet of construction paper, ruler,
protractor, scissors, and oil pastels.** 1). Use protractor and
ruler to draw multiple squares, circles, and triangles on the
construction paper provided. (I would start out with at least one
of each). 2). Cut out the shapes. 3). Arrange the shapes on the
white paper to create a composition that has a mood. Keep in mind
the elements and principles while you create an image. 4). Trace
the shapes on the white paper once you are satisfied with your
composition. 5). Use oil pastels to enhance the emotion in the
composition using specific colors you associate with the intended
emotion. 6). Practice mixing colors and adding value. 7).Write the
moods you were attempting to create on the back of the paper.
Project Requirements: *Create two separate works with two different
moods. *Use at least five shapes in each-can be all the same or
different. *Demonstrate knowledge of color schemes using at least
three colors or three variations of one color to create intended
mood. *Demonstrate problem solving using the elements and
principles of design to create a strong composition.
Mood Painting 1). Think of a personal experience or memory
where you had strong emotions. 2). Sketch it out and plan in your
sketch book! (think outside the box) 3).Choose a color scheme we
have talked about: monochromatic, analogous, cool, warm,
complimentary, etc. ( limit your palette) write down your colors
Use tints and shades to enhance the mood. 4). Sketch out your
composition on the 10 x 16 paper. 5). Start painting *Represent a
clear mood. *Doesnt have to be a literal representation.
*Composition: use the elements and principles of design.