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Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review

Georgia O'KeeffeHenri Matisse

Wassily KandinskyVictor Vasarely

Claes OldenburgMarc Chagall

Poppy, 1927 by Georgia O'Keeffe

Vantage point: the place the artist seems to have been standing as he or she created the work of artBalance: a principle of design: the arrangement of elements in a work or art (line, color, shape, texture, space, form, value, size and number of objects) that achieves a sense of equalityShading: a darkened area to create the illusion of depth

Purple Robe and Anemones, 1937 By Henri Matisse

Pattern: The repetition of shapes, lines, or color in a designLine: An outline or boundary of a figure or space. A line can vary in length, width, direction,curvature, or color Color: The hue (actual color), value (lightness or darkness) and intensity (brightness or dullness) of an object

Squares with Concentric Circles,1913

by Wassily Kandinsky

primary colors: red, yellow, bluesecondary colors: orange, purple, greenwarm colors: red, orange, yellowcool colors: blue, green, purpleneutral colors: Not associated with a color-browns, blacks, grays and whitesabstract: art that emphasizes moods or feelings. It is characterized by the use of geometric lines and shapes and bright, bold colorsConcentric: having a common center

Tridem-K, 1968, by Victor Vasarely

Op(tical) Art: abstract art that gives the illusion of movement Shape: the outline, edge or flat surface of a form as a circle or a squareOptical Illusion: something that deceives one’s eyes Abstract: art that looks unrealistic but that emphasizes moods or feelings Color: the hue, value and intensity of an object Pattern: the repetition of shapes, lines or colors in a designMovement: the arrangement lines that cause the eye to move over the work

Two Cheeseburgers, with Everything, 1962

by Claes Oldenburg

Form - an element of art: the three dimensional (3-D) structure of an objectScale – the size of an object in relation to some ‘normal’ or constant size Sculpture - carving, model or other three-dimensional piece of artTexture – an element of art; the way an object looks as though it feels, such as rough or smooth

I and the Village, 1911 by Marc Chagall

Symbolism - something that represents a real object such as an idea, an emotion or a state of mindShape - an element of art: the outline, edge or flat surface of a form as a circle or a squareColor - an element of art: the hue, value and intensity of an object

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