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Still Lifes. Frida Kahlo – Still Life with Parrot and Fruit, 1951. What do you see? Why do you think the artist painted this?. Wayne Theibaud – Still Life, Buffet . What do you see? What do you think i nspired this artist?. Roy Lichenstein – Still Life with Palette , 1972.
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Frida Kahlo – Still Life with Parrot andFruit, 1951 What do you see? Why do you think the artist painted this?
Wayne Theibaud – Still Life, Buffet What do you see? What do you think inspired this artist?
Roy Lichenstein – Still Life with Palette, 1972 What do you see? What does this remind you of?
Janet Fish – Kraft Salad Dressing, 1973 What do you see? Why do you think she painted these?
Pablo Picasso – Enamel Saucepan What do you see? How is it different than the other Still Lifes we have seen?
Still Lifes are:- good practice- symbolic (the objects mean something)- inspired by personal likes and dislikes
Did you notice geometric and organic shapes? Did you notice size variation? Did you notice how objects were arranged - the placementof objects and how they overlapped?
Artists also used value in these still lifes– they showed light and dark areas
How does value change how we look at artwork?What do the light areas show? What about the dark areas? Hue = color Hues can be made lighter and darker Value is made up of 2 parts – tints (light) and shades (dark) Look for the tints and shades.
Don’t forget in your Still Life:- geometric and organic shapes- placement and overlapping- size variation- value – tints and shades + hue- think about how it is personal to you- be careful, take your time, do the best you can