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Waves

Explore the different moods and interpretations of the sea through the paintings of various artists. From calm and serene to tumultuous and powerful, discover how these artists depicted the ocean in their artwork. Includes works by Hokusai, Aivazovsky, Courbet, Vanessa Mae, Vincent Basham, and more.

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Waves

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  1. Waves IN ART

  2. "How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is clearly Ocean.“ - Arthur C. Clarke

  3. Sea the Inspiration Today we are going to look at how several different artists captured the sea in their paintings. Let’s explore what mood they set with their artwork. Hokusai's print of The Great Wave Off Kanagawa

  4. How many of you have visited the ocean?How does it make you feel? ?

  5. Ivan KonstatinovichAivazovsky 29 July 1817 – 2 May 1900 was a Russian Romantic painter who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art.  His depiction of the sea varied from disastrous to calm… Among the Waves, 1898

  6. Tempest by Sounion, 1856

  7. Aivazovsky (1848)

  8. GustavaCourbet Courbet offers an intense vision of the stormy sea, tormented and disturbing, with all the savage power of natural forces at work. The Wave, 1870

  9. Vanessa Mae views creating art as a joyous experience and her love and enthusiasm for it resonates in all her work. The Upsurge, 2018

  10. "The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever." Jacques Cousteau Vanessa Mae, painting 2018

  11. Vincent Basham Constantine Sunset, 2018 What is different about how this artist captured the sea? ?

  12. Katsushika Hokusai, is the artist that inspired our project today. Throughout the history of Japanese art, one of the most common natural landscape themes is the ocean and waves off the country's coast. The waves have been painted both in their calm and when they are scary big.

  13. "The impending crash of the wave brings tension into the painting." The Great Wave off Kanagawa, Hokusai's most famous print, the first in the series 36 Views of Mount Fuji, 1830-31

  14. Warm Colors Cool Colors

  15. The Wave • Art Supplies: • 8.5” x 11” watercolor cardstock • Watercolor • Crayons (one blue, one orange) • Pencil and eraser • Salt • Water • Paintbrush • Palette • Art Fundamentals Covered: • Warm vs. cool colors • Motion • Texture and reaction • Bleeding lines off the page

  16. Put your name on your paper

  17. Drawing Steps 3. 1. 2.

  18. Drawing Steps 4. 5. Add the Resistance

  19. Time to Paint! Next the cool colors. Start with warm colors.

  20. REFERENCES https://feltmagnet.com/misc/japanese-wave-art#mod_16226547 https://bluethumb.com.au/vanessa-mae http://www.gustave-courbet.com/the-wave.jsp#prettyPhoto https://vincentbasham.co.uk/product/constantine-sunset-410-x-1000-2/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokusai https://www.vanessamaeart.com/

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