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Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc Chagall

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Page 1: Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc Chagall

Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review

Georgia O'KeeffeHenri Matisse

Wassily KandinskyVictor Vasarely

Claes OldenburgMarc Chagall

Page 2: Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc 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

Page 3: Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc Chagall

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

Page 4: Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc Chagall

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

Page 5: Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc Chagall

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

Page 6: Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc Chagall

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

Page 7: Third Grade Art Masterpiece Yearly Review Georgia O'Keeffe Henri Matisse Wassily Kandinsky Victor Vasarely Claes Oldenburg Marc Chagall

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