Friday, April 27, 2018

AP Art - College Board Access

You will need to set up your access to the AP® Studio Art Digital Submission Web application and upload your Breadth, Concentration statements and Concentration works.   This is a PROJECT grade. The images should be cropped and edited and your statement should be refined per suggestions.  The Breadth section should be completely full, and the Concentration should be full minus your last piece and possibly a detail from that piece.  Brad Thompson should be contacted for your AP number. 

If your file is too large, you will need to resize your image.  Click "Properties" and "Resize" then shrink to 999.

http://apstudio.ets.org          School Code: 111937            Teacher Key: tvv7929

Access and Breadth/Concentration uploaded – Wednesday, May 2

Your last project is due Tuesday, May 8 - drop it off anytime that day

Quality, Concentration & Breadth – Friday, May 11 – AP Exam date – you will be with me all day unless you have another AP exam.  Come to my room at 8:15.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Art One - Edgar Degas and George Braque

Below are paintings by Edgar Degas and Georges Braque.  Degas was an Impressionist painter and Braque was a Cubist painter.

Edgar Degas (1834-1917) - French Impressionist painter

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George Braque (1882-1963) - French Cubist painter

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Art Two - more hands

Below are a few more images of hands.  Notice the joints.  There is a structure (skeleton) under the skin.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Art One - Picasso and van Gogh videos

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Watch the following video about Picasso.  Which painting is your favorite and which is your least favorite and why?  Picasso was the founder of the Cubism art movement along with George Braque.  Advances in art had been made by the Impressionists (Monet, Renior, Degas) and Post Impressionists (van Gogh, Seurat, Gauguin) to allow room for this new way of painting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR7liV4O9-4


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Watch the following video about van Gogh (we also looked at his work last week here on the blog).  Enjoy.  It's very relaxing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD1ih3Q9otE

Art Two - Drawings of Hands

See below and comment.

The first is by M.C. Escher
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Notice the structure underneath.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Art Two - Abstract Painting

Below are examples of abstract paintings.  Notice how the artists use color and value to depict the image.  Abstract painting is different from Non-Objective painting.  An abstract painting is a painting of something recognizable that you can name - a person, place or thing.  A non-objective painting is an exploration of color, value and texture only.

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This is "Girl before a Mirror" by Pablo Picasso.

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This is "Woman 1" by Willem DeKooning.

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Art One - Vincent van Gogh

Below are works by Vincent van Gogh.  He lived 1853-1890.  He was only 37 when he died from a self inflicted gun shot wound.  He grew up in Holland but moved to France as an adult.  He only sold one painting in his lifetime but is one of the world's best known painters.  (This is not always the case.  Monet, Picasso and Matisse were all famous in their lifetimes.)

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