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Tuesday, 26 March 2013
YUKO ADACHI
Today I would like to introduce to you this fine art artist that I met some years ago when I was attending a course in Boston.
Monday, 25 March 2013
COLOUR with Hundertwasser
Hi, This is our new activity about colour that we will do in class this week, you can take a look at it!
COOL AND WARM COLOURS WITH HUNDERTWASSER
HISTORY: FRIEDENSREICH
HUNDERTWASSER
He was born in 1928 in Vienna .
Born Friedrich Stowasser,
he changed his name to Friedensreich Hundertwasser. His name, Friedensreich
Hundertwasser means, "Peace-Kingdom
Hundred-Water".
He died in the year 2000 on
his way from New Zealand to Europe on board the Queen Elizabeth 2.
Hundertwasser was a
painter, architect, ecologist and visionary.
MATERIALS:
Felt tip pens
Pencils
Drawing paper.
Pencils
Drawing paper.
DISCUSSION
Discuss Hundertwasser in class
after listening to your teacher’s explanation and Power Point Presentation.
Describe the painting style of Hundertwasser. Try to understand Hundertwasser’s
world. Observe and discuss the style, technique, and colour used by him. Then
think about the differences between cool and warm colours.
ASIGMENT:
Using the painting of Hundertwasser given for
your teacher, that is divided in two parts, colour each part with warm and cool
colours.
CLASS
CRITIQUE
Share and contrast your finished
work with your class-mates.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Book: “HUNDERTWASSER” - Harry Rand- TASCHEN;
Now search for information about this artist and add some pics of his paintings, architecture work,...in the comments.
Hundertwasser from escuadraypincel
Recently I managed to travell to Vienna and these are some of the pics that I made of two of the most famous buildings made by Hundertwasser.
Now please watch this presentation, and follow the instructions. This is about drawing trees in the style of Hundertwasser.
HUNDERTWASSER ARCHITECT
Recently I managed to travell to Vienna and these are some of the pics that I made of two of the most famous buildings made by Hundertwasser.
Now please watch this presentation, and follow the instructions. This is about drawing trees in the style of Hundertwasser.
Friedrich hundertwasser trees from escuadraypincel
presentation by tes.co.uk
Try hard!
Here you have some examples of last years artwoks. They are beautiful!
presentation by tes.co.uk
SPIRALS WITH HUNDERTWASSER
and now a little more challenging...
Do you think you could create an artwork using spirals in the style of Hundertwasser?Try hard!
Here you have some examples of last years artwoks. They are beautiful!
1º E.S.O. 2010-2011
Sunday, 24 March 2013
MASKS
Here you have some of your masks. GOOD JOB!!!!!!
These masks were made by students of 3º ESO using ovals, ovoids, spirals, tangencies...
...and many more!
These masks were made by students of 3º ESO using ovals, ovoids, spirals, tangencies...
...and many more!
3º ESO 2013
CHLOÉ RÉMIAT
PAINTING WITH THE FAUVES
This is the task you have to do as homework in your Easter Holidays!
PAINTING WITH THE FAUVES!!!!!
Fauves from escuadraypincel
A BIT OF HISTORY
Fauvism is a movement in French painting that revolutionized the concept
of colour in modern art. Fauves earned their name ("les fauves"-wild
beasts) by shocking exhibit visitors on their first public appearance, in 1905.
At the end of the nineteenth century, neo Impressionist painters were already using pure colours, but they applied those colours to their canvases in small strokes. The fauves rejected the impressionist palette of soft, shimmering tones in favour of radical new style, full of violent colour and bold distortions .
These painters never formed a movement in the strict sense of the word, but for years they would nurse a shared ambition, before each went his separate and more personal way.
At the end of the nineteenth century, neo Impressionist painters were already using pure colours, but they applied those colours to their canvases in small strokes. The fauves rejected the impressionist palette of soft, shimmering tones in favour of radical new style, full of violent colour and bold distortions .
These painters never formed a movement in the strict sense of the word, but for years they would nurse a shared ambition, before each went his separate and more personal way.
Some representatives painters are: Henri Matisse, Paul Gauguin, Andre
Derain…
MATERIALS:
Temperas.
Palettes.
Brushes.
Water-containers.
Drawing paper.
Newspapers to cover and protect your desk.
Palettes.
Brushes.
Water-containers.
Drawing paper.
Newspapers to cover and protect your desk.
Wait till the classroom is set up for painting before you start.
DISCUSSION
Discuss the Fauves in class
after listening to your teacher’s explanation. Describe the painting style of
the Fauve artists. Try to understand why the works of Matisse and Derain outraged
critics and labeled them as “wild beasts”. Discuss the non-traditional
use of colour in Fauve paintings. Observe and discuss the style, technique, and
colour used by Matisse and Derain. Why were their paintings described as
unusual and unnatural?
SKETCHING THE COMPOSITION
Gather ideas for a landscape painting.
Make thumbnail sketches and choose a favourite for composition.
Draw a simple outline sketch of the painting plan with a graphite pencil on your painting surface.
PAINTING: GUIDED PRACTICE
This is our first painting
experience of the year, so it would be a good idea to spend some time exploring
colour mixing. Don’t be anxious!!!
And now…paint like the Fauves!
“You
are going to paint like the Fauves. Have fun with colour. Painting the green
grass and the sky blue would be too ordinary. Be original in your colour
choice! Be as wild as the “Wild Beasts”. Today is your day to have fun and be
free with your choice of colours! EXPLORE!”
You must complete a
painting in one class period.
You can continue yourself at
home and create a second more daring and expressive painting than the first.
CLASS CRITIQUE
Share and contrast your finished
work to that of the Fauves with your class-mates.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Book: “Fauvism
” - Fauvism was an extremely short-lived
movement in modern painting, and an extremely important one as well. This book
covers the period quite nicely.
Book: “The Fauves: The
Reign of Colour”- This illustrated book celebrates the work of
Matisse, Braque, Dufy, Derain, Vlaminck, Van Dongen, and many other artists who
were dubbed "Fauves, " or wild beasts, when their work was
first introduced in the early 1900s. 170 colour illustrations.
VOCABULARY:
Canvases: lienzos.
small
strokes: pequeñas pinceladas.
shimmering: titilantes,
vibrantes…
bold
distortions: deformaciones
audaces, valientes, atrevidas.
nurse: tener(ambición).
outraged: escandalizaron.
labeled: etiquetados.
dubbed: apodado.
The underline words in grey must be added to the glossary.
Here you have some examples made with temperas from a picture by Matisse and made by students in 2010-2011. Hope it helps!!!!
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