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Stretched Canvas Painting Transferred I mages/Personal Meaning

Stretched Canvas Painting Transferred I mages/Personal Meaning. Art 3 – Mrs. Rogers. Pam Wellington Transfer image painting. Transfer Painting Examples. Start your image search today! Project requirement: transfer one or more images to canvas. Images for transfer:

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Stretched Canvas Painting Transferred I mages/Personal Meaning

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  1. Stretched Canvas PaintingTransferred Images/Personal Meaning Art 3 – Mrs. Rogers

  2. Pam Wellington Transfer image painting

  3. Transfer Painting Examples

  4. Start your image search today!Project requirement: transfer one or more images to canvas. Images for transfer: • Select a few photos that are about your theme. Photos must be clear, preferably in black and white or high contrast color, and large enough to photocopy. Please!! No tiny images, blurred images, or low contrast photos. • You may use the same image more than once, repeat and change the scale of the image. One or two really good images are much better than a lot of ordinary images.

  5. Reflection, Research, PlanningGive your thoughts time to incubate! As a class and individually we will research artists, painting techniques and concepts. • Article – Jake Berthot • Video clips about various artists • iPad and Art-news research. • Photo Image search

  6. Record of reflections - sketchbook

  7. How do artists come up with ideas for paintings?

  8. How much pre-planning is necessary for you personally?

  9. Social Issueor Something else meaningful to you!You do not need to decide today! Just begin looking for photo images, brainstorming in your sketchbook and participating in class research activities.

  10. Cindy ShermanSocial Commentary

  11. Robert Rauschenburg

  12. List of social issues:

  13. Robert RauschenburgWhite Paintings

  14. Cy Twombly

  15. Cy TwomblyPainting as journal

  16. Social Realism • Social Realism, an international art movement, refers to the work of painters, printmakers, photographers and filmmakers who draw attention to the everyday conditions of the working classes and the poor, and who are critical of the social structures that maintain these conditions. While the movement's artistic styles vary from nation to nation, it almost always utilizes a form of descriptive or critical realism Grant Wood American Gothic

  17. Let’s start the planning process?

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