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 Is a way of telling others about our
  thoughts, opinions, reactions, and
  feelings.
 Most of the time, we communicate
  verbally.
 But VISUAL images are also a powerful
  way of to communicate.
 Although people speak and write in
  many different languages, pictures and
  images are easily understood almost
  anywhere in the world.
 ART IS A DIRECT, IMMEDIATE, AND
  UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.
 Painting is the art of applying color to a
  surface.
 Painters use a language of art to express
  a personal point of view or a unique way
  of seeing the world.
 They are able to choose from a wide
  variety of media including: watercolor,
  oil, tempera, acrylic, oil, gouache, etc.
   Pigment – The colored particles that give
    paint its color.
    › Natural pigments
    › Synthetic
 Binder – The sticky substance that holds
  the pigment particles together.
 Solvent – The liquid that is added to thin
  the mixture to a spreadable consistency.
   The term style refers to the distinct and
    consistent similarities in a group of
    artworks, either those of an individual
    artist (individual style) or group of artists,
    or those from a particular place (cultural
    style) or time period (historical style).
 Impressionism was developed in France
  during the late 19th and early 20th
  centuries.
 These pieces of art were painted as if
  someone just took a quick look at the
  subject of the painting.
 The paintings were usually in bold colors
  and did not have a lot of detail.
 The paintings in this style were usually
  outdoor scenes like landscapes. The
  pictures were painted to look like they were
  shimmering.
Mary Cassatt,
   Little Girl in a
Blue Arm Chair,
            1878,
 Oil on canvas,
 89 x 129.5 cm,
Musee d’Orsay
          Gallery.




                      Claude Monet, Water Lilies ,1906 , Oil on
                      canvas, 87.6 x 92.7 cm (34 1/2 x 36 1/2 in);
                      The Art Institute of Chicago .


                      Pierre Auguste Renoir, A Girl With a
                      Watering Can, 1876, Oil on canvas, 100 x
                      73 cm (39 ½ x 28 ¾ in.), The National
                      Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
 Tints are a LIGHTER value of a color and
  are created by adding WHITE to a color.
 Tones are a MUTED value of a color and
  are created by adding GRAY to a color.
 Shades are a DARKER value of a color
  and are created by adding BLACK to a
  color.
   Intensity is the BRIGHTNESS or DULLNESS of
    a color. The change the intensity of a
    color add its COMPLEMENT.
   MONOCHROMATIC – 1 color plus the tints,
    tones and shades of it.
   ANALOGOUS – 3-4 colors that sit adjacent
    to each other on the color wheel and have
    a color in common.
   COLOR TRIAD – 3 colors evenly spaced on
    the color wheel.
   COMPLEMENTARY – 2 colors that are
    directly across from each other on the color
    wheel.
   SPLIT-COMPLEMENTARY – 1 color and the 2
    colors on both sides of its complement.

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Painting 1

  • 1.
  • 2.  Is a way of telling others about our thoughts, opinions, reactions, and feelings.  Most of the time, we communicate verbally.  But VISUAL images are also a powerful way of to communicate.
  • 3.  Although people speak and write in many different languages, pictures and images are easily understood almost anywhere in the world.  ART IS A DIRECT, IMMEDIATE, AND UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.
  • 4.  Painting is the art of applying color to a surface.  Painters use a language of art to express a personal point of view or a unique way of seeing the world.  They are able to choose from a wide variety of media including: watercolor, oil, tempera, acrylic, oil, gouache, etc.
  • 5. Pigment – The colored particles that give paint its color. › Natural pigments › Synthetic  Binder – The sticky substance that holds the pigment particles together.  Solvent – The liquid that is added to thin the mixture to a spreadable consistency.
  • 6. The term style refers to the distinct and consistent similarities in a group of artworks, either those of an individual artist (individual style) or group of artists, or those from a particular place (cultural style) or time period (historical style).
  • 7.  Impressionism was developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  These pieces of art were painted as if someone just took a quick look at the subject of the painting.  The paintings were usually in bold colors and did not have a lot of detail.  The paintings in this style were usually outdoor scenes like landscapes. The pictures were painted to look like they were shimmering.
  • 8. Mary Cassatt, Little Girl in a Blue Arm Chair, 1878, Oil on canvas, 89 x 129.5 cm, Musee d’Orsay Gallery. Claude Monet, Water Lilies ,1906 , Oil on canvas, 87.6 x 92.7 cm (34 1/2 x 36 1/2 in); The Art Institute of Chicago . Pierre Auguste Renoir, A Girl With a Watering Can, 1876, Oil on canvas, 100 x 73 cm (39 ½ x 28 ¾ in.), The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
  • 9.  Tints are a LIGHTER value of a color and are created by adding WHITE to a color.  Tones are a MUTED value of a color and are created by adding GRAY to a color.  Shades are a DARKER value of a color and are created by adding BLACK to a color.
  • 10. Intensity is the BRIGHTNESS or DULLNESS of a color. The change the intensity of a color add its COMPLEMENT.
  • 11. MONOCHROMATIC – 1 color plus the tints, tones and shades of it.  ANALOGOUS – 3-4 colors that sit adjacent to each other on the color wheel and have a color in common.  COLOR TRIAD – 3 colors evenly spaced on the color wheel.  COMPLEMENTARY – 2 colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel.  SPLIT-COMPLEMENTARY – 1 color and the 2 colors on both sides of its complement.