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How do Artists create narratives?

How do Artists create narratives?. A comparison of visual narrative. Agenda. Today you will compare Roy DeCarava’s “Untitled” with Tina Barney’s “Marina’s Room.”

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How do Artists create narratives?

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  1. How do Artists create narratives? A comparison of visual narrative

  2. Agenda • Today you will compare Roy DeCarava’s “Untitled” with Tina Barney’s “Marina’s Room.” • You will focus your comparison on the relationship between character and setting, and then explain how the artists combined these images to suggest a narrative.

  3. Review • With your partner, discuss three ways an author conveys character. Recall what you wrote on turnitin.com about the ways an author creates characterization. • Be prepared to share with the class. • You will need to be familiar with these concepts to complete today’s activity. If you don’t already have them, write them down.

  4. setting • How do author’s words convey setting? • How does imagery help you understand a text’s mood, as well as the author’s tone?

  5. Instructions • Create a three column chart, then fold it hamburger. • Label the columns: Marina’s Room, Same, Untitled • Label the top half “characterization” • Label the bottom half “setting”

  6. Questions to Consider • Characterization: • Who are the characters? • What are they doing? • What could they be saying? • How do they feel? • Setting: • Where and When is the picture taken? • What things are in the picture? • What does the setting contribute to the mood of the picture?

  7. “Untitled” By Roy DeCarava

  8. “marina’s Room” by Tina Barney

  9. Links to images • http://images.artnet.com/WebServices/picture.aspx?date=20090514&catalog=162328&gallery=111588&lot=00296&filetype=2 • http://www.mocp.org/collections/permanent/barney_tina.php

  10. LEQ: How do artists create narratives? • Use the notes you created with your partner. • Individually, write to answer the following prompt: • How do both works use imagery to convey character and setting? How does the artist combine these elements to create a narrative?

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