Jewish artist born in Vitebsk part of the Russian Empire back
in 1887
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He lived to be 98 years young!
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Jewish artist born in Vitebsk part of the Russian Empire back
in 1887 He lived to be 98 years young! Chagall was not allowed to
go to the regular Russian school because of his Jewish background
instead he attended an all Jewish religious school until high
school
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Jewish artist born in Vitebsk part of the Russian Empire back
in 1887 He lived to be 98 years young! Chagall was not allowed to
go to the regular Russian school because of his Jewish background
instead he attended an all Jewish religious school until high
school He was the oldest of NINE children!
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Jewish artist born in Vitebsk part of the Russian Empire back
in 1887 He lived to be 98 years young! Chagall was not allowed to
go to the regular Russian school because of his Jewish background
instead he attended an all Jewish religious school until high
school He was the oldest of NINE children! As part of the modern
art-Fantasy movement Chagall created works in virtually every
artistic medium, including painting, book illustrations, stained
glass, stage sets, ceramic, tapestries and fine art prints
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Jewish artist born in Vitebsk part of the Russian Empire back
in 1887 He lived to be 98 years young! Chagall was not allowed to
go to the regular Russian school because of his Jewish background
instead he attended an all Jewish religious school until high
school He was the oldest of NINE children! As part of the modern
art-Fantasy movement Chagall created works in virtually every
artistic medium, including painting, book illustrations, stained
glass, stage sets, ceramic, tapestries and fine art prints He
enjoyed using acrobats, clowns and circus people as his subjects in
many of his pieces to create a dream-like, fanciful escape
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Jewish artist born in Vitebsk part of the Russian Empire back
in 1887 He lived to be 98 years young! Chagall was not allowed to
go to the regular Russian school because of his Jewish background
instead he attended an all Jewish religious school until high
school He was the oldest of NINE children! As part of the modern
art-Fantasy movement Chagall created works in virtually every
artistic medium, including painting, book illustrations, stained
glass, stage sets, ceramic, tapestries and fine art prints He
enjoyed using acrobats, clowns and circus people as his subjects in
many of his pieces to create a dream-like, fanciful escape Chagall
focused on intense colors and how the glass allowed those colors to
bring light into a space to create the overall effect
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Jewish artist born in Vitebsk part of the Russian Empire back
in 1887 He lived to be 98 years young! Chagall was not allowed to
go to the regular Russian school because of his Jewish background
instead he attended an all Jewish religious school until high
school He was the oldest of NINE children! As part of the modern
art-Fantasy movement Chagall created works in virtually every
artistic medium, including painting, book illustrations, stained
glass, stage sets, ceramic, tapestries and fine art prints He
enjoyed using acrobats, clowns and circus people as his subjects in
many of his pieces to create a dream-like, fanciful escape Chagall
focused on intense colors and how the glass allowed those colors to
bring light into a space to create the overall effect Chagalls
difficult life as Jew in Russia heavily influenced his artwork
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What do you see?
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Expressive colors - to match what Chagall was feeling what
colors make you feel happy? sad?
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What do you see? Expressive colors - to match what Chagall was
feeling what colors make you feel happy? sad? Lines - connecting
the glass panes
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What do you see? Expressive colors - to match what Chagall was
feeling what colors make you feel happy? sad? Lines - connecting
the glass panes Overlapping colors - to create new colors
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What do you see? Expressive colors - to match what Chagall was
feeling what colors make you feel happy? sad? Lines - connecting
the glass panes Overlapping colors - to create new colors Fanciful
figures notice the people flying and floating in the air like you
might experience in a dream
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What do you see? Expressive colors - to match what Chagall was
feeling what colors make you feel happy? sad? Lines - connecting
the glass panes Overlapping colors - to create new colors Fanciful
figures notice the people flying and floating in the air like you
might experience in a dream Abstract shapes notice the different
cut-outs within the blue background creating shapes that are
familiar but not exact
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Has anyone seen this piece at the art museum?
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This is a great piece to go see at the Chicago Museum of Art in
the city! We are really lucky to have such a great art museum so
close to us!
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Has anyone seen this piece at the art museum? This is a great
piece to go see at the Chicago Museum of Art in the city! We are
really lucky to have such a great art museum so close to us! Now
lets talk about basic colors and what happens when you mix
them
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Primary colors are:
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow
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When you mix two primary colors together, you get the Secondary
colors
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow When you mix two
primary colors together, you get the Secondary colors What happens
when you mix blue and yellow?
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow When you mix two
primary colors together, you get the Secondary colors What happens
when you mix blue and yellow? You get green !
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow When you mix two
primary colors together, you get the Secondary colors What happens
when you mix red and blue?
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow When you mix two
primary colors together, you get the Secondary colors What happens
when you mix red and blue? You get violet !
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow When you mix two
primary colors together, you get the Secondary colors What happens
when you mix red and yellow?
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow When you mix two
primary colors together, you get the Secondary colors What happens
when you mix red and yellow? You get orange !
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Primary colors are: red, blue, and yellow When you mix two
primary colors together, you get the Secondary colors What happens
when you mix red and yellow? You get orange ! So the Secondary
colors are green, orange, and violet!
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The next set of colors are the Tertiary colors pronounced
tur-shee-er-ee which means mixing a primary color and a secondary
color together
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Check-out this color wheel to see what we mean -
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Now its time to make your own window pane of stained
glass!
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First create your black frame by connecting two short pieces of
black cardstock and two long pieces use your glue sticks in the
corners to connect these lay it aside to dry
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Now its time to make your own window pane of stained glass!
First create your black frame by connecting two short pieces of
black cardstock and two long pieces use your glue sticks in the
corners to connect these lay it aside to dry Draw a design using
the black markers on the white tissue paper. Use up the whole
sheet, making big, thick, curvy and straight lines that create
different abstract shapes *****Think of a dream-like picture and
express your feelings through the colors you choose*****
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Now its time to make your own window pane of stained glass!
First create your black frame by connecting two short pieces of
black cardstock and two long pieces use your glue sticks in the
corners to connect these lay it aside to dry Draw a design using
the black markers on the white tissue paper. Use up the whole
sheet, making big, thick, curvy and straight lines that create
different abstract shapes Cut a variety of shapes from the colored
tissue paper
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Turn white tissue paper over and use the decoupage to glue the
shapes onto your white tissue paper
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Experiment with the colors you create by overlapping your
shapes look for secondary and tertiary colors
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Turn white tissue paper over and use the decoupage to glue the
shapes onto your white tissue paper Experiment with the colors you
create by overlapping your shapes look for secondary and tertiary
colors Fill your entire page and upon completion, put a final coat
of decoupage over the entire paper
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Turn white tissue paper over and use the decoupage to glue the
shapes onto your white tissue paper Experiment with the colors you
create by overlapping your shapes look for secondary and tertiary
colors Fill your entire page and upon completion, put a final coat
of decoupage over the entire paper Lay your frame onto your desk
and put a coat of glue around the edge
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Turn white tissue paper over and use the decoupage to glue the
shapes onto your white tissue paper Experiment with the colors you
create by overlapping your shapes look for secondary and tertiary
colors Fill your entire page and upon completion, put a final coat
of decoupage over the entire paper Lay your frame onto your desk
and put a coat of glue around the edge Place your stained glass
window creation white side down (wet side up) onto the frame to
adhere
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Turn white tissue paper over and use the decoupage to glue the
shapes onto your white tissue paper Experiment with the colors you
create by overlapping your shapes look for secondary and tertiary
colors Fill your entire page and upon completion, put a final coat
of decoupage over the entire paper Lay your frame onto your desk
and put a coat of glue around the edge Place your stained glass
window creation white side down (wet side up) onto the frame to
adhere Write your name on the back of your creation and set out to
dry!
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Lets review Expressive color color that represents feeling
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Lets review Expressive color color that represents feeling
Abstract shapes shapes that represent something in the real world,
but allow for the viewer to make their own interpretation of the
shape
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Lets review Expressive color color that represents feeling
Abstract shapes shapes that represent something in the real world,
but allow for the viewer to make their own interpretation of the
shape Overlapping colors and shapes creating new shapes and colors
by overlapping your original shapes
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Lets review Expressive color color that represents feeling
Abstract shapes shapes that represent something in the real world,
but allow for the viewer to make their own interpretation of the
shape Overlapping colors and shapes creating new shapes and colors
by overlapping your original shapes Primary colors red, blue, and
yellow
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Lets review Expressive color color that represents feeling
Abstract shapes shapes that represent something in the real world,
but allow for the viewer to make their own interpretation of the
shape Overlapping colors and shapes creating new shapes and colors
by overlapping your original shapes Primary colors red, blue, and
yellow Secondary colors made by mixing two primary colors, orange,
violet, and green
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Lets review Expressive color color that represents feeling
Abstract shapes shapes that represent something in the real world,
but allow for the viewer to make their own interpretation of the
shape Overlapping colors and shapes creating new shapes and colors
by overlapping your original shapes Primary colors red, blue, and
yellow Secondary colors made by mixing two primary colors, orange,
violet, and green Tertiary colors made by mixing a primary and a
secondary color together
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Discussion Questions: If you could name your picture, what
would you name it? Where in your house do you think you will hang
this piece of stained glass artwork? What is a primary color? Name
a primary color What is a secondary color? Name a secondary color
What did you like most about this project? Can you think of other
places you have seen stained glass before? What do you like about
another students stained glass creation?