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Non-Objective Art

Non-Objective Art. Farbstudie Quadrate by Wassily Kandinsky; 1913. “Spiritualist” By Helen Frankenthaler 1973; Acrylic on canvas (72”x60”). Autumn Rhythm by Jackson Pollock. Paul Klee, “Highway”. Robert Delauney Circular Forms (from Rhythms of Circular Forms” series) 1930; oil on canvas.

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Non-Objective Art

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  1. Non-Objective Art

  2. Farbstudie Quadrate by Wassily Kandinsky; 1913

  3. “Spiritualist” By Helen Frankenthaler 1973; Acrylic on canvas (72”x60”)

  4. Autumn Rhythm by Jackson Pollock

  5. Paul Klee, “Highway”

  6. Robert Delauney Circular Forms (from Rhythms of Circular Forms” series) 1930; oil on canvas

  7. Elements of Art & Design Line Shape Space Colour Value Texture Form

  8. Non-Objective Art • Create an interesting design • Consider the composition Use just the LETTERS in your name! (Imagine the letters floating and turning, creating a design.) CHALLENGE…

  9. I Can… Consider my composition, using: • Line • Shape • Space • Varying the Size of letters/shapes • Arranging/Positioning to create balance Note: Try to create SHAPES or enclosed spaces by attaching lines to other lines/edges

  10. Elements of Art & Design Line Shape Space Colour Value Texture Form

  11. Materials… Medium = tempera paint

  12. Primary Colours

  13. Colour Wheel Secondary Colour Primary Colour Primary Colour Secondary Colour Secondary Colour Primary Colour

  14. Colour Wheel

  15. Artist’s Clean-Up 1. Paint in water to soak 2. Palette & Paper Towel to garbage 3. Art Label & Art to Drying Zone 4. Wash Hands 5. Sketchbooks (free drawing)

  16. What Stuck Today? Write me a note about something you learned or discovered in art today. Then sign it.

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