This document provides an English lesson on forms of art and artistic styles. It includes examples and exercises analyzing paintings by Picasso, Braque, Dali, and others. Students are asked to identify elements in paintings, the styles being used, meanings of vocabulary words, and how the paintings make them feel. The lesson aims to teach students about cubism, surrealism, color usage, and artistic techniques through analyzing various artworks.
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Instructions are in the attachment below. Please reply to thes.docxmaoanderton
Instructions are in the attachment below.
Please reply to these students below.
Student 1:
Yolande Njomjeu
Reflection of the Big Dipper, 1947
Jackson Pollock
Media: Oil on Canvas
1- According to an art blogger, abstract painting is the visual expression of an artist without the constraint of forms found in objective reality. It is consider the purest form of expression.
2-What is the media used for each piece and how does it add to the piece?
This piece of art was painted on canvas. The artist used oil because it allows him to use techniques like blending. He also used enamel to complete the layered look.
3-What example of contrast can you find in color, size and shape?
Pollock alternated between thick and thin lines. Some of his gestures make me think of ink-jet print. This painting has an organic shape, it looks chaotic. The artist used primary colors like blue and yellow. He also used some secondary colors like orange and purple. The blue is very saturated and contrast with the black.
4-How would the painting look if the orientation was horizontal? Do you think the artist would have painted it differently?
If the painting was horizontally oriented, the direction of the lines would have change. Pollock was known for putting the canvas on a hard surface especially on the floor. He wanted to have all possible views of the painting. I do not think he would have painted it differently.
Source: https://www.jackson-pollock.org/reflection-of-the-big-dipper.jsp
https://canvas.saatchiart.com/art/art-history-101/the-basics-of-abstract-painting-you-should-know
Composition VII, 1913
Wassily Kandinsky
Media: Oil on Canvas
1-Abstract painting is the visual expression of an artist without the contraint of forms found in objective reality. It is considered the purest form of expression.
2-What is the media used for this piece and how does it add to the piece?
The piece of art was painted on canvas. The artist used oil because it allows him to use techniques like blending.
3-What example of contrast can you find in color, size, and shape?
Some colors are vivid while others are blurred. The painting looks like a hurricane of forms and colors. The artist intertwined hard and soft edged shapes.
4-How would the painting look if the orientation was horizontal? Do you think the artist would have painted it differently?
The painting is oriented horizontally. i do not think the artist would have painted it differently. To him a painting is a music and i believe this is the music he wanted to compose.
Student #2
Brandon White
Reflection of the Big Dipper, 1947
Jackson Pollock
Media: Oil on Canvas
1) What is abstract painting? How is it defined?
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2) What is the media .
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15. see
They used Cubism to show people
a new way of seeing the world.
16. origin
Then they put these shapes back
together to make a picture which
represented the original
object
Even though it may not look
very much like it anymore.
17. differ
This makes the painting seem to have
Many layers and so it can be seen from
a number of d i f f e r e n t viewpoints.
18. Art
such as Salvador
Artists
Dali and Rene Magritte painted
in the Surrealist style that was at
its most popular from the 1920s
to the 1960s.
19. represent
They put strange images and
Ideas together to create strange
representations of things.
20. big
They often used bright colours
to create an even impact
and always showed people and
objects in new and
ways.
usual
bigger
unusual
22. 1.When was Cubism popular ?
1 Cubism was popular from
around the 1900s.
23. 2.How did Cubism get its name?
2 Cubism gets its name from the
fact that artists broke down
people and objects into
shapes such as rectangles,
cylinders and cubes to represent
them in a new way.
24. 3.What style did Dali paint in ?
3 Dali painted in
the Surrealist style.
25. 4.What did Surrealist painters
use to get ideas for their
paintings?
4 Surrealist painters used their
dreams and their imaginations to
get ideas for their paintings.
29. Idioms with “paint”
like watching paint dry
paint the town red
paint … with the same brush
paints a grim picture of
30. like watching paint dry
if you say that watching an activity
is like watching paint dry, you mean
that it is very boring
paint the town red
= to go out and enjoy yourself in the
evening
31. paint … with the same brush
to say that someone or something
has the same bad qualities as
someone or something else
paints a grim picture of
to describe sb/sth in a particular way;
to give a particular impression of
sb/sth
32. like watching paint dry
paint the town red
paint … with the same brush
paints a grim picture of
1. This film is so boring it’s
like watching paint dry.
33. like watching paint dry
paint the town red
paint … with the same brush
paints a grim picture of
2.I want to have some fun.
Let’s go out tonight and
paint the town red.
34. like watching paint dry
paint the town red
paint … with the same brush
paints a grim picture of
3.I know Sam and Dan can be
a bit boring but don’t
paint Tim
with the same
brush.
35. like watching paint dry
paint the town red
paint … with the same brush
paints a grim picture of
4.The documentary
paints a grim picture of
life in the war-torn region.
36. ex.8 p. 55
Read the description. Which painting
does it match? How does the author
feel about the painting ?
A B
39. 1. What does this picture show ?
2. What can you see in the picture?
3. What colours has the artist used?
4. How does this painting make you
feel ?
40. Astonished
Anxious
Curious
Confused
Excited
• be surprised
• be worried
• be interested
in
• do not know
understand
• be happy
feelings
41. 1. What does this picture show ?
This picture shows many
strange shapes and objects.
42. 1. What can you see in the picture?
I can see swans on a smooth lake but they
have the reflection of elephants in the
lake. The lake is surrounded by a rocky
landscape and unusual trees with a clear
blue sky.
43. 1. What colours has the artist used?
The artist has used bright
colours in shades of blue, brown
and yellow.
44. 1. How does this painting make
you feel ?
This painting makes me feel
curious about how Dali came
up with the idea.
46. Salvador Dali Swans Reflecting Elephants
This picture shows many strange shapes
and objects. I can see swans on a smooth
lake but they have the reflection of
elephants in the lake. The lake is surrounded
by a rocky landscape and unusual trees with a
clear blue sky. The artist has used bright
colours in shades of blue, brown and yellow.
This painting makes me feel curious about
how Dali came up with the idea.
47. 1. What is the painting called ?
2. When did the artist paint it ?
3. What does the picture show?
4. What colours does the painter
use?
5. How does the painting make
you feel ?
49. (cubism)
This painting is called ‘Bread, Fruit and
Table’. Pablo Picasso painted it in
1908. It shows a table with a bowl of
fruit and some bread on it. The painter
uses dark, green and bright yellow
colours. The painting makes me feel
calm.
51. (surrealism)
This painting is called ‘The Human
Condition’. Rene Magritte painted it in
1935. It shows a painting within a
painting. In the background I
can see the ocean. The painter uses a
few plain colours. The painting makes
me feel sad and lonely.
54. - some people like to draw and paint
things rather than write about them.
- it is easier to express feelings
through art, rather than writing about
them or talking about them.
- people should try different ways to
express themselves.