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    Essay: Collage Analysis

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    Collage is a work of art that is made by attaching pieces of different materials such as paper, cloth, or wood to a flat surface. The content developing is a way to learn the different forms of art terminology. My selections were driven by my passion for the outdoors, traveling and scuba diving. In my collage, I’ve used examples of foreshortening, outline, contour, and implied lines, repetition, triangle and square shapes, still life, pattern, stereoscopic view, vanishing point, negative space, atmospheric perspective, hatching and a variety of texture. Examine the picture closely, and you will discover multiple layers of meaning. Peace. Serenity. Contentment. A mixture of all of these creates the unmatched feeling that overwhelms me when I’m…

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    Collage Activity

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    During our class activity we shared our culture collage. The hardest part of the challenge for the group was finding the appropriate picture to uses for this activity. The easiest part of this activity was sharing with the group why we choose these specific pictures for our collage. During this activity group members acted extremely interested in each group members collage. As for myself, during this activity I acted very respectful and involved in each members collage, I asked several…

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    Collage Analysis

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    This assignment was an enjoyable way, that allowed me to discover my values and beliefs. This collage reminded me of the most important people in my life that got me to where I am today. I am mostly comforted by all the people that are surrounding me, all the people who are there to support me and keep me going when I am unsuccessful. I am mostly surprised about how far I have come as a person. In my collage, I have several pictures that emphasize alot about me. I am 19 years old and grew up…

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    My Final Thumbnail

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    her project. We looked some ideas up online which provided some additional guidance and incorporated the use of technology. Student 1M (forth day): I had a long talk with the class about the expectation on what is a strong self-portrait versus a weak self-portrait. I felt the need to have this discussion because the class was just rushing through the project and becoming increasing sloppy. In having the discussion he started to redefine his work and slow down in order to create a much better…

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    Michel Keck Work Analysis

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    create the artwork we do, we all have different perceptions on how we see and what we see, we all have different meanings to things and collage is one thing makes this statement even more interesting In this essay I am going to explore on of Mutu’s Work alongside Michel Keck’s Work and compare their work to my practice. I find that our work has a connection in the materials we use and how we use our materials in different ways. I am going to study on how each of these artists uses collage to…

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    kinds of pieces seemed to be broken down, and then put back together in an abstract way. Paintings during this period were flat and two-dimensional. Painters were looking for a way to depict a scene that could be viewed from multiple viewpoints, not just one, and by breaking it down, it allowed for that to occur. Cubism is normally split up into two categories: analytical and synthetic. With analytical cubism, straight lines and right angles were preferred as paintings typically showed the…

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    Pablo Picasso was born October 25 1881, in Malaga, Spain; he died April 8 1973, at the age of 92 in Mougins, France. He was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer who spent most of his adult life in France. He is widely known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. His father was Jose Ruiz Blasco, and his mother was Maria…

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    Angel Otero Essay

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    distorted surface, which gives it more of a three dimensional look. For the transfer he projected the digitized photograph on canvas and then drafted the parts of the image in silicone and then he applied powdered graphite to the silicone. Lastly he use to squeeze the surface using the Plexiglas. Otero’s transfer paintings looked more like if they were printed, then painted. The Sculptures that Otero made were from wrought-iron gates that he found on the streets fused with porcelain and unfired…

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    Students will be able to (SWBAT) cut, paste, glue, trace letters, create words with continuous overlapping throughout the day. Therefore the student’s project will express the meaning of respect for their viewpoints. Blooms Taxonomy: A higher level of was thinking achieved by the student following through on the explanation of the word respect in collage. Hook: The student’s attention captured by teacher opening statement that provoked an interpersonal level thought process. The instructor…

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    The goal of this art form was to go towards abstract art, but remain ‘in touch’ with the natural world. Picasso and Braque started creating three dimensional works of art with two dimensional, geometric shapes. Picasso no longer worried as much about the placement of objects in the natural world, but painted in a collage-like manner to insinuate the real world positions of the items (Pablo Picasso). Picasso and Braque both agreed that color was not relevant to this new form of art. Picasso…

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