1. MiniStAIRS Project Design The Element of Value (This project is based on the website: ) Articulation Learning to look at Art http://www.brigantine.atlnet.org/GigapaletteGALLERY/websites/ARTiculationFinal/MainPages/About%20This%20Site.htm By Ashley Click
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10. 2. “The Newborn” 1. Louise Nevelson, Sky Cathedral, 1958 Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York Image from Albright Knox Organization via Artchive Georges De La Tour, 1640’s, Musee des Beaux Arts, Rennes From Image from Web Gallery of Art
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13. De La Tour uses a Range of Values and gives Emphasis to the newborn baby in the picture by putting the lightest Value there. Our eye is moved to the part in the picture which is most different from the other parts of the picture. The eye is immediately drawn to the Value which is most different. In this example, it’s where the Value is the lightest. That is where the Emphasis is.
14. Now you’ve learned how Value can give Emphasis to a part in a picture and produce Contrast The Emphasis is on the white box!
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16. Which looks more 3-D? 1. Coloring Book rendering of John Singer Sargen’ts “Madame X,” from Enchanted Learning 2. John Singer Sargent, “Madame X” from John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery
18. A range of Values is given here which lets us know the object – in this case, “Madame X” bends and curves. She definitely has Form! EXCELLENT WORK!