Look at the painting and think about it in relation to the 10 principles and 7 elements
we have studied
Gustave Courbet The Stonebreakers 1849-50, Oil on canvas
Perspective, Process, Media & Subject Matter
Perspective
aerial perspective refers to the technique of creating an illusion of depth by depicting distant objects as paler, less detailed, and (usually) bluer than near objects.
Frans KoppelaarLandscape near
Bologna
Perspective
One Point - One vanishing point is typically used for roads, railroad tracks, or buildings viewed so that the front is directly facing the viewer.
Perspective
Two-point perspective - used to draw the same objects as one-point perspective, rotated: looking at the corner of a house, or looking at two forked roads shrink into the distance
Perspective
Three-point perspective - usually used for buildings seen from above (or below). In addition to the two vanishing points from before, one for each wall, there is now one for how those walls recede into the ground. This third vanishing point will be below the ground.
Media Process
Materials used to create art.
These are not the tools.
The way in which the artist uses a certain medium to create art.
Can refer to tools or methods
Processes & Media
Two Dimensional Three Dimensional
Applying thin media to a flat surface.
Has only height and width.
Using sculpt-able materials to create objects with height, width, and depth.
DIMENSIONS
Two Dimensional Media & Processes
Media
Processes
• Paint• Fabric• Yarn• Paper• Ink• Pastel• Fiber• Photography• Computer-Generated
• Drawing• Painting• Fiber Art• Printmaking• Photography
Three Dimensional Media & Processes
Media
Processes
• Clay• Wood• Glass• Metal• Stone• Plaster
• Textiles• Fiber Art• Ceramics• Sculpture• Architecture
Representational Nonrepresentational
LandscapePortraitStill Life
AbstractNon-objective
Subject Matter
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