Elements of Artwork What moves in these paintings?
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Gallery Time
Scenes
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Elements of Artwork
Movement
The CircusGeorges Seurat
(1887 – 1985)
Movement is ACTION.It affects emotions and
mood.
Emotion
Emotion is what you feel when looking at the
painting.
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LetsDiscuss
Art
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What moves in these paintings?
The CircusGeorges Seurat
(1887 – 1985)
The Wreck of the Ole 97Thomas Hart Benton
(1796 – 1872)
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How do these artists show movement?
• People in motion
• Animals in motion
• Clouds seem to move
• Flowing landscape
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How is energy shown in these paintings?
• Colors, lines, textures, patterns and shapes – how are they used to show energy?
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What is the mood in these paintings?
The CircusGeorges Seurat
(1887 – 1985)
The Wreck of the Ole 97Thomas Hart Benton
(1796 – 1872)
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What stories are the artists telling us?
The CircusGeorges Seurat
(1887 – 1985)
The Wreck of the Ole 97Thomas Hart Benton
(1796 – 1872)
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StepByStep
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Materials:• Fine grain sandpaper• Pencil• Soft Pastels• Crayons
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Step 1: Sketch a scene
• Think of something exciting you did or saw.
• With a pencil, sketch the scene on the sandpaper.
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Step 2: Color your picture
• Use crayons to lightly color parts of your picture.
• Leave the background blank.
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Step 3: Add more color • Use soft
pastels to add color and depth to your scene.• Blend colors together to make your scene more lively.
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• Your scene is done.