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Expressionism and Line Art

Expressionism and Line Art. Ms. Mullen. WHAT ARE PARALLEL LINES?. WHAT ARE PERPINDICULAR LINES?. Types of lines for Art or math. Parallel Lines Not Parallel Line Perpendicular Lines Not Perpendicular Lines. “The Scream” –Munch: What lines do you see in this painting?.

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Expressionism and Line Art

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  1. Expressionism and Line Art Ms. Mullen

  2. WHAT ARE PARALLEL LINES?

  3. WHAT ARE PERPINDICULAR LINES?

  4. Types of lines for Art or math • Parallel Lines Not Parallel Line • Perpendicular Lines Not Perpendicular Lines

  5. “The Scream” –Munch: What lines do you see in this painting?

  6. Explaining the scream • In 1883, a painter, Edward Munch, was walking with two friends across a bridge in Germany. They stopped for a minute to admire the landscape, which was lush and green and lit under a waning sun. • Eventually, the sunset turned bright red, Munch recalled, and he felt a "scream" go through nature. This was the inspiration for Munch's famous portrait, "The Scream." • In that painting, red-hued colors swirl around a screaming man as two other men walk onward in the background. • "The Scream" is one of the most famous expressionist paintings and can be used when explaining Expressionism.

  7. Expressionism • Expressionism time period: Beginning of the 20th century • In Expressionist Art, the artist tries to express certain feelings about some thing. • The artists that painted in this style were more concerned with having their paintings express a feeling than in making the painting look exactly like what they were painting. • Artists felt estranged from their society. • For example, many Expressionists were located in 19th-cenutry Germany. The German society was changing and modernizing and not in all good ways. Expressionists set out to show what they thought the world was like, not the literal picture they saw around them.

  8. View of toledo: What feeling could the artist be trying to express?

  9. Rehe I’m WaldeL: What feeling could the artist be trying to express?

  10. “The Scream” –Munch: can you figure out how the artist chose to draw this picture? • What is different? *BE A FAMOUS PAINTER!

  11. “Starry Night” –Van Gogh: Notice anything similar in this PAINTING? • What is different? *BE A FAMOUS PAINTER!

  12. Parallel and Perpendicular Line Art Project • Get a ruler, a worksheet from Ms. Mullen, and two different colored crayons/colored pencil. • 2. Draw lines until every part of the paper is covered. (The lines you draw can only be parallel or perpendicular to each other!) • 3. Color in the all the lines every other color! • 4. Write your name on the back!

  13. Ms. Mullen’s Example

  14. Works cited • http://library.thinkquest.org/J001159/artstyle.htm • http://www.pxleyes.com/photoshop-picture/4a3ba1df7226e/Sunset.html • http://www.123rf.com/photo_11825063_night-time-with-stars-and-moon-drawing-with-chalk.html • http://www.brighthubeducation.com/elementary-school-activities/34521-types-of-lines-in-art/

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