The 2011 MVP Awards from Strange Music named Seven, Plex Luthor, David Sanders II, and Jomeezius as nominees for Producer of the Year. The Genius, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Soleternity, and Wyshmaster were also nominated for Producer of the Year.
The A.R.T.I.S.T Class Rules document outlines 6 rules for students: have a positive attitude, respect everyone and everything, understand and think, be creative and dream, clean up after yourself and your table, and follow directions to stay on target.
This document provides instructions for making printed flowers using plastic bottles as stamps. The materials needed are plastic bottles, paint brush, paints, felt tips, and plastic plates. The steps are to draw branches or stems, wet the bottom of bottles in paint and stamp flowers on paper to create a composition, using different colors or one color and bottle lids to print flower centers.
Art comes in many forms including painting, sculpture, photography, and more. Each art form allows artists to express themselves and their ideas in unique ways. The variety of art gives people many options to find forms that interest or inspire them.
This document provides instructions for a studio art project involving toys and treats. Students are asked to bring in small toys and non-perishable treats to incorporate into a still life composition on cardboard. They will experiment with arrangements, sketch thumbnail compositions, and receive feedback before gluing items permanently and adding color using gridded pencil techniques. Examples of an artist, Margaret Morisson, who incorporates oversized toys and sweets into paintings are provided for inspiration. The principles of design are to be written in sketchbooks as homework.
Vrijdag 14 mei gaf ik een uiteenzetting aan een groep studenten van de bachelor communicatiewetenschappen (VUB, Brussel). Met de presentatie wilde ik de eigenheid van het internet duidelijk maken. Het was de eerste keer dat ik deze presentatie gaf. Ik ga ze binnenkort bijschaven.
The document defines a portrait as a painting of a person's face. It provides links to a video and game to teach how artists create portraits by showing the portrait drawing process and allowing the reader to practice drawing portraits of friends.
A sketchbook is a notebook where artists draw ideas and concepts. Famous artists like Picasso, Dali, and Michelangelo used sketchbooks to develop their ideas. The document encourages the reader to make their own sketchbook by taking six sheets of paper, putting them corner to corner, folding them in the middle, and designing a cover to draw their own ideas.
The 2011 MVP Awards from Strange Music named Seven, Plex Luthor, David Sanders II, and Jomeezius as nominees for Producer of the Year. The Genius, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Soleternity, and Wyshmaster were also nominated for Producer of the Year.
The A.R.T.I.S.T Class Rules document outlines 6 rules for students: have a positive attitude, respect everyone and everything, understand and think, be creative and dream, clean up after yourself and your table, and follow directions to stay on target.
This document provides instructions for making printed flowers using plastic bottles as stamps. The materials needed are plastic bottles, paint brush, paints, felt tips, and plastic plates. The steps are to draw branches or stems, wet the bottom of bottles in paint and stamp flowers on paper to create a composition, using different colors or one color and bottle lids to print flower centers.
Art comes in many forms including painting, sculpture, photography, and more. Each art form allows artists to express themselves and their ideas in unique ways. The variety of art gives people many options to find forms that interest or inspire them.
This document provides instructions for a studio art project involving toys and treats. Students are asked to bring in small toys and non-perishable treats to incorporate into a still life composition on cardboard. They will experiment with arrangements, sketch thumbnail compositions, and receive feedback before gluing items permanently and adding color using gridded pencil techniques. Examples of an artist, Margaret Morisson, who incorporates oversized toys and sweets into paintings are provided for inspiration. The principles of design are to be written in sketchbooks as homework.
Vrijdag 14 mei gaf ik een uiteenzetting aan een groep studenten van de bachelor communicatiewetenschappen (VUB, Brussel). Met de presentatie wilde ik de eigenheid van het internet duidelijk maken. Het was de eerste keer dat ik deze presentatie gaf. Ik ga ze binnenkort bijschaven.
The document defines a portrait as a painting of a person's face. It provides links to a video and game to teach how artists create portraits by showing the portrait drawing process and allowing the reader to practice drawing portraits of friends.
A sketchbook is a notebook where artists draw ideas and concepts. Famous artists like Picasso, Dali, and Michelangelo used sketchbooks to develop their ideas. The document encourages the reader to make their own sketchbook by taking six sheets of paper, putting them corner to corner, folding them in the middle, and designing a cover to draw their own ideas.
Artists create collages by cutting out shapes from paper and gluing them onto a surface to form a new image or pattern. To make a collage, you need scissors, paper, and glue, and you choose a topic to depict by cutting out positive and negative shapes from paper and arranging them on a background. The document provides instructions on how to make a collage, including examples of collages made by famous artists like Picasso and Matisse.
The document provides instructions for a painting lesson that teaches students about color schemes and the elements of design. It outlines class objectives such as a tutorial on brush care and painting techniques. Students will complete a painted color wheel and design a coat of arms with symbols representing their team members and incorporating their selected color scheme. The lesson teaches vocabulary like primary colors and parts of the brush, while emphasizing principles of using color in art.
Texture is an element of art that refers to how an object's surface feels or looks like it would feel if touched. There are two main types of texture: tactile texture, which is the actual feel of a surface, and visual texture, which is the illusion of texture created through artistic means like painting. Textures can also be natural, found in nature, or artificial, created by humans. Artists use different techniques to depict texture, including using wax crayons in various ways like blurring, scratching, pressing, or dragging, as well as frotage and collage.
The document defines seven elements of art: line, color, texture, space, shape, value, and form. It provides a brief definition and examples for each element. It then assigns a photography project where the student must take at least two photos illustrating each element, for a total of 14 photos. These photos would then be edited in Photoshop and presented in a PowerPoint with two photos per element, following specific formatting requirements.
The document summarizes Bloom's Revised Taxonomy, which categorizes educational learning objectives into six levels: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating. It provides examples of verbs and thinking skills associated with each level, with Creating requiring the highest order of thinking such as generating new ideas and Evaluating requiring justifying decisions. A sample learning unit on space travel is also provided with examples of activities aligned to each of the six levels.
Recipe for a good sketchbook Fine Art 2012Netty Foster
This document provides guidelines for creating an effective sketchbook for art students. It recommends including annotations explaining ideas, artist research from various sources not just online, layouts showing the progression of ideas, and documentation of one's own artwork. Students should begin with research, gather materials from various sources, experiment extensively with their own ideas, and annotate their work and artistic influences continuously throughout the sketchbook. The sketchbook should tell the story of the student's creative process and development of ideas over time.
Shapes can be geometric like circles, squares and triangles which are seen in architecture, or organic like leaves, seashells and flowers which have irregular forms found in nature. Positive shapes refer to the solid mass in drawings and paintings. Some famous artworks that demonstrate these different shapes include Andy Warhol's Flowers using organic purple shapes, Piet Mondrian's Broadway Boogie Woogie with geometric blocks of color, and Henri Matisse's The Parakeet and the Mermaid displaying both geometric and organic forms.
This document contains 64 sketchbook assignments providing creative drawing prompts for students. The prompts include drawing objects associated with colors, everyday items from different perspectives, imaginary scenarios, feelings, and more. The goal is to encourage students to flex their artistic abilities through open-ended visual storytelling and representation of concepts.
The document discusses two types of shapes used in art - geometric and organic shapes. Geometric shapes are precise shapes like squares, circles, and triangles that follow set rules. Organic shapes are more free-form shapes found in nature like leaves or raindrops. The document instructs students to create a piece of artwork using both geometric and organic shapes by overlapping them with markers and paint. Tips are provided on using color, staying in lines, and including a variety of shapes.
The document discusses the color wheel and how it shows relationships between colors. It explains that the primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, which cannot be made by mixing other colors. Secondary colors like orange, green, and purple are made by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary colors such as red-violet and blue-green are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. The color wheel helps artists understand how to mix colors to create new shades.
The document discusses color theory and the color wheel. It explains that the color wheel is made up of 12 hues and describes the primary, secondary, tertiary, analogous, complementary, split complementary, and double split complementary color schemes. It also discusses color properties like warmth, coolness, tones, tints, shades, and the emotional associations of different colors.
This document discusses how different colors can affect mood. It presents surveys showing most people prefer light colors over dark, and how colors like red, yellow, green and blue make people feel. Red may increase heart rate while yellow enhances concentration. Green is calming and blue is peaceful. Black can feel overpowering or sad. The document hypothesizes that color wavelengths interact with hormones to change mood, and colors evoke memories from past experiences. While reactions vary between individuals, colors generally have subtle effects on human psychology and emotion.
The document discusses color theory and its application in design. It defines key color terminology like hue, value, saturation and describes different color schemes including monochromatic, complementary, analogous, split complementary, triadic and tetradic. It also covers color perception principles such as simultaneous contrast, advancing/receding colors, vibration and weight.
Elements & Principles of Art Design PowerPointemurfield
The document outlines the elements and principles of art design. The elements are the basic parts that make up a work of art, including line, form, space, texture, shape, and color. The principles are concepts that affect the content and message, such as emphasis, movement, unity, rhythm, contrast, and variety. Elements structure the work and carry the message, while principles impact how the elements are used.
The document discusses the elements and principles of design. It defines the seven basic elements of design as point, line, shape, form, space, color, and texture. It also outlines the six basic principles of design as balance, contrast, emphasis, pattern, rhythm/movement, and unity. The document provides examples and explanations of each element and principle to demonstrate their proper usage and significance in design evaluation and creation. It emphasizes that understanding these elements and principles allows designers to effectively analyze and express themselves through visual design.
This document defines and provides examples of the elements and principles of art. The elements are line, color, value, shape, form, space, and texture. The principles are balance, emphasis, contrast, rhythm and movement, pattern and repetition, unity, and variety. They are the basic building blocks and organizational tools used to create visual artworks. Examples of artists who exemplified the use of these elements and principles in their works are provided.
A cruise document outlines a 1-week trip on the Great Lakes from Milwaukee, WI to Thunder Bay, Ontario, visiting 3 lakes. The itinerary includes embarkation at the Milwaukee dock after a bus ride from the airport, watching a NOAA weather balloon launch, using Zodiac boats and kayaks for excursions, sleeping in comfy beds, and ending in 2022.
Lake Superior, Thunder Bay, Ontario 22.pptxflyingthree
The document provides a brief view of the skyline of Thunder Bay, Ontario from a ship. Passengers were not allowed to disembark from the ship as their departure would begin at 2am the following morning to start their flight back home.
Lake Superior, Silver Islet, Ontario Canada.pptxflyingthree
The document summarizes the history of Silver Islet in Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada. In 1868, two shafts were dug on the small islet and over $3.25 million worth of silver was extracted. Houses and a mill were built on the enlarged island using mine tailings. However, the mine flooded in 1884 due to a delay in receiving coal to power the water pumps, forcing it to shut down.
The document describes a ship passing through the Soo Locks near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The ship enters the locks and large gates close behind it. "Mules", which are tugboats, guide the ship through the lock channel. Once raised to the higher water level, the front lock doors open and the ship sails through and passes under two bridges before entering Lake Superior. The document mentions there are three types of movable bridges that span the locks: a swinging bridge, an elevator bridge, and a double-leaf bascule bridge.
Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Frazer Bay Ontario 22.pptxflyingthree
The document describes a lunch in the rain at Frazer Bay. Frazer Bay is one of the largest freshwater fjords in the world. It is a scenic location near a large freshwater fjord.
Artists create collages by cutting out shapes from paper and gluing them onto a surface to form a new image or pattern. To make a collage, you need scissors, paper, and glue, and you choose a topic to depict by cutting out positive and negative shapes from paper and arranging them on a background. The document provides instructions on how to make a collage, including examples of collages made by famous artists like Picasso and Matisse.
The document provides instructions for a painting lesson that teaches students about color schemes and the elements of design. It outlines class objectives such as a tutorial on brush care and painting techniques. Students will complete a painted color wheel and design a coat of arms with symbols representing their team members and incorporating their selected color scheme. The lesson teaches vocabulary like primary colors and parts of the brush, while emphasizing principles of using color in art.
Texture is an element of art that refers to how an object's surface feels or looks like it would feel if touched. There are two main types of texture: tactile texture, which is the actual feel of a surface, and visual texture, which is the illusion of texture created through artistic means like painting. Textures can also be natural, found in nature, or artificial, created by humans. Artists use different techniques to depict texture, including using wax crayons in various ways like blurring, scratching, pressing, or dragging, as well as frotage and collage.
The document defines seven elements of art: line, color, texture, space, shape, value, and form. It provides a brief definition and examples for each element. It then assigns a photography project where the student must take at least two photos illustrating each element, for a total of 14 photos. These photos would then be edited in Photoshop and presented in a PowerPoint with two photos per element, following specific formatting requirements.
The document summarizes Bloom's Revised Taxonomy, which categorizes educational learning objectives into six levels: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating. It provides examples of verbs and thinking skills associated with each level, with Creating requiring the highest order of thinking such as generating new ideas and Evaluating requiring justifying decisions. A sample learning unit on space travel is also provided with examples of activities aligned to each of the six levels.
Recipe for a good sketchbook Fine Art 2012Netty Foster
This document provides guidelines for creating an effective sketchbook for art students. It recommends including annotations explaining ideas, artist research from various sources not just online, layouts showing the progression of ideas, and documentation of one's own artwork. Students should begin with research, gather materials from various sources, experiment extensively with their own ideas, and annotate their work and artistic influences continuously throughout the sketchbook. The sketchbook should tell the story of the student's creative process and development of ideas over time.
Shapes can be geometric like circles, squares and triangles which are seen in architecture, or organic like leaves, seashells and flowers which have irregular forms found in nature. Positive shapes refer to the solid mass in drawings and paintings. Some famous artworks that demonstrate these different shapes include Andy Warhol's Flowers using organic purple shapes, Piet Mondrian's Broadway Boogie Woogie with geometric blocks of color, and Henri Matisse's The Parakeet and the Mermaid displaying both geometric and organic forms.
This document contains 64 sketchbook assignments providing creative drawing prompts for students. The prompts include drawing objects associated with colors, everyday items from different perspectives, imaginary scenarios, feelings, and more. The goal is to encourage students to flex their artistic abilities through open-ended visual storytelling and representation of concepts.
The document discusses two types of shapes used in art - geometric and organic shapes. Geometric shapes are precise shapes like squares, circles, and triangles that follow set rules. Organic shapes are more free-form shapes found in nature like leaves or raindrops. The document instructs students to create a piece of artwork using both geometric and organic shapes by overlapping them with markers and paint. Tips are provided on using color, staying in lines, and including a variety of shapes.
The document discusses the color wheel and how it shows relationships between colors. It explains that the primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, which cannot be made by mixing other colors. Secondary colors like orange, green, and purple are made by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary colors such as red-violet and blue-green are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. The color wheel helps artists understand how to mix colors to create new shades.
The document discusses color theory and the color wheel. It explains that the color wheel is made up of 12 hues and describes the primary, secondary, tertiary, analogous, complementary, split complementary, and double split complementary color schemes. It also discusses color properties like warmth, coolness, tones, tints, shades, and the emotional associations of different colors.
This document discusses how different colors can affect mood. It presents surveys showing most people prefer light colors over dark, and how colors like red, yellow, green and blue make people feel. Red may increase heart rate while yellow enhances concentration. Green is calming and blue is peaceful. Black can feel overpowering or sad. The document hypothesizes that color wavelengths interact with hormones to change mood, and colors evoke memories from past experiences. While reactions vary between individuals, colors generally have subtle effects on human psychology and emotion.
The document discusses color theory and its application in design. It defines key color terminology like hue, value, saturation and describes different color schemes including monochromatic, complementary, analogous, split complementary, triadic and tetradic. It also covers color perception principles such as simultaneous contrast, advancing/receding colors, vibration and weight.
Elements & Principles of Art Design PowerPointemurfield
The document outlines the elements and principles of art design. The elements are the basic parts that make up a work of art, including line, form, space, texture, shape, and color. The principles are concepts that affect the content and message, such as emphasis, movement, unity, rhythm, contrast, and variety. Elements structure the work and carry the message, while principles impact how the elements are used.
The document discusses the elements and principles of design. It defines the seven basic elements of design as point, line, shape, form, space, color, and texture. It also outlines the six basic principles of design as balance, contrast, emphasis, pattern, rhythm/movement, and unity. The document provides examples and explanations of each element and principle to demonstrate their proper usage and significance in design evaluation and creation. It emphasizes that understanding these elements and principles allows designers to effectively analyze and express themselves through visual design.
This document defines and provides examples of the elements and principles of art. The elements are line, color, value, shape, form, space, and texture. The principles are balance, emphasis, contrast, rhythm and movement, pattern and repetition, unity, and variety. They are the basic building blocks and organizational tools used to create visual artworks. Examples of artists who exemplified the use of these elements and principles in their works are provided.
A cruise document outlines a 1-week trip on the Great Lakes from Milwaukee, WI to Thunder Bay, Ontario, visiting 3 lakes. The itinerary includes embarkation at the Milwaukee dock after a bus ride from the airport, watching a NOAA weather balloon launch, using Zodiac boats and kayaks for excursions, sleeping in comfy beds, and ending in 2022.
Lake Superior, Thunder Bay, Ontario 22.pptxflyingthree
The document provides a brief view of the skyline of Thunder Bay, Ontario from a ship. Passengers were not allowed to disembark from the ship as their departure would begin at 2am the following morning to start their flight back home.
Lake Superior, Silver Islet, Ontario Canada.pptxflyingthree
The document summarizes the history of Silver Islet in Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada. In 1868, two shafts were dug on the small islet and over $3.25 million worth of silver was extracted. Houses and a mill were built on the enlarged island using mine tailings. However, the mine flooded in 1884 due to a delay in receiving coal to power the water pumps, forcing it to shut down.
The document describes a ship passing through the Soo Locks near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The ship enters the locks and large gates close behind it. "Mules", which are tugboats, guide the ship through the lock channel. Once raised to the higher water level, the front lock doors open and the ship sails through and passes under two bridges before entering Lake Superior. The document mentions there are three types of movable bridges that span the locks: a swinging bridge, an elevator bridge, and a double-leaf bascule bridge.
Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Frazer Bay Ontario 22.pptxflyingthree
The document describes a lunch in the rain at Frazer Bay. Frazer Bay is one of the largest freshwater fjords in the world. It is a scenic location near a large freshwater fjord.
Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Killarney 22.pptxflyingthree
Georgian Bay, located in Ontario, is known for its clear waters and scenic views of the night sky. The Big Dipper constellation is especially visible from the bay during summer evenings. Stargazing has become a popular activity for visitors to enjoy Georgian Bay's natural beauty under the stars.
Loon is a project by Alphabet's X that aims to provide internet access to rural and remote areas using high-altitude balloons. The balloons float in the stratosphere and work together to form a wireless network with long-range radio links. This network can be used to beam an internet connection down to a wide area.
Lake Michigan, Leaving Millwaukee, Enjoying Mackinac Island 22.pptxflyingthree
The document describes a trip from Milwaukee, WI to Mackinac Island in Lake Michigan. It includes enjoying Mackinac Island, taking a carriage ride around the island, and seeing the stable for the carriage horses since no cars are allowed on the island and freight is moved by horse-drawn wagons.
My Roadtrip from Colorado to California in B&W 2021flyingthree
This document outlines a trip taken along Highway 84 from Las Vegas, NM to California in 2021, listing locations visited along the way including White Sands National Park, Douglas and Patagonia AZ, Organ Pipe National Monument, Salton Sea Beach, Palm Springs, and Joshua Tree National Park, before ending in Nevada. Photographs were taken during the trip by David Luck in 2021.
This document provides a summary of travel along the Rhine and Danube Rivers from Amsterdam to Budapest in June 2018. Key stops included the Kinderdijk windmills in the Netherlands, Cologne Cathedral which was heavily damaged in World War II, and Marksburg Castle on the Middle Rhine. Additional highlights were the Lorelei rock formation, the bishops' residence in Würzburg, and Bamberg with its smoked beer and shifting floor patterns. The trip continued along the Main-Danube Canal, with sights in Regensburg, Passau, and the Wachau Valley before concluding in Budapest.
This document provides photos from a trip to Prague in June 2018, including photos of King Charles Bridge, a sculpture called Prague Baby, and a pedal cab ride to a hotel. It also includes a photo of the oldest Jewish synagogue in Europe.
This document provides a summary of travel along the Rhine and Danube Rivers from Amsterdam to Budapest in June 2018. Key stops included the historic Kinderdijk windmills, Marksburg Castle on the Middle Rhine, the Bishops' Residence in Würzburg, the city of Bamberg known for smoked beer, Nuremberg where Nazi rallies were held, and Regensburg with its Roman bridge. Additional highlights were sailing the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, seeing St. Peter's Cathedral in Regensburg dating to 700 AD, passing through Bratislava and Passau known for its salt trade, and admiring the scenery of the Wachau Valley along the Danube before arriving
The document is a photography invoice from November 2017. It was created by Flying Three Photography and copyrighted by photographer David Luck in 2017. The invoice documents a photography job from that month but provides no other details about the work, client, or services rendered.
The document describes a search for the desert pupfish fish species in various bodies of water across Death Valley and surrounding areas. The search party was initially intrigued after seeing a pupfish at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Range and proceeded to thoroughly search many hidden pools, small creeks, and areas west of Death Valley and in Owen's Valley for more pupfish, resulting in some successful photographs of the species.
The travelers were on the Old Spanish Trail across Nevada when they took a detour down a desolate, mine-pocked canyon to discover China Ranch, an isolated desert wonder. In November 2017, the group documented their journey through photographs.
We took a road trip to Pennsylvania to see the fall colors. We were a little early for peak color, but had a nice leisure trip through Delaware Gap and the Pocono Mountains.
This photo album from March 2017 contains pictures from that month. The album was created by VSRS and holds photos that were taken in March of an unspecified year. In just a few sentences, this summary aims to convey the core information about the subject, time period, creator, and purpose of the original document.
The document appears to be a photo album titled "The Desert in Bloom" containing photographs taken in Arizona in 2017 by David R. Luck. The copyright is held by VSRS.
The document is a photo album about Camagüey, Cuba from 2016. It summarizes that Camagüey was founded in 1515 but moved inland in 1528 due to pirates. It also mentions the King Ranch in Texas that owned a ranch of over 38,000 acres in Cuba until it was lost in the Cuban Revolution of 1959. The album contains photos of various locations and aspects of life in Camagüey, Cuba.