Art Appreciation
This blog replaces the sfhsartapp blog. This blog is an Art Appreciation study guide for both La Delta on campus students and dual enrollment students.
LA Delta Community College dual enrollment course (Text: Prebles' Artforms by Patrick Frank, 10th edition)
LA Delta Community College dual enrollment course (Text: Prebles' Artforms by Patrick Frank, 10th edition)
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Sculpture
Corporate Wars: Wall of Influence by Robert Longo. 1982. (middle portion, cast aluminum) height 7'
example of high relief sculpture
example of high relief sculpture
Sculpture
Ballplayer with Three-Part Yoke & Bird Headress. Maya Late Classic Period. 650-850 B.C. (pottery, polychrome) height 13-1/2"
Sculpture
Awakening Slave by Michaelangelo. 1530-1534. (marble) height 9' (one of four figures, later called Slaves, left unfinished)
Sculpture
Bodhisattva Guanyin, Chinese sculpture. (wood & paint) example of joined-block construction, a technique developed by the Chinese.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
How to Study for TEST #2
1. Visit www.prenhall.com/preble & click on first book image to the left. Click on the chapter above. Use the quizzes (click on the left side) for chapters 6, 7, & 8 as study guides (drawing, painting, printmaking).
2. Look on the right side of this blog. READ carefully.
3. Study vocabulary words for drawing, painting, & printmaking.
4. You are responsible for ALL of the images on this blog for printmaking, painting, drawing. Know the artist, the title, the medium/media. You are not responsible for dates.
5. Know about Cubism (what we studied in class).
2. Look on the right side of this blog. READ carefully.
3. Study vocabulary words for drawing, painting, & printmaking.
4. You are responsible for ALL of the images on this blog for printmaking, painting, drawing. Know the artist, the title, the medium/media. You are not responsible for dates.
5. Know about Cubism (what we studied in class).
Printmaking
Please visit www.noma.org/educationguides/Scott.pdf and view pages 14 & 24 of Circle Dance: the Art of John T. Scott, teacher's manual. We viewed the following woodcut images in class:
Self-Portrait, 24" x 16", 1969-70
Louis #4, 79" x 48", 2009
What is the difference between the two woodcuts?
How was Louis #4 created?
Self-Portrait, 24" x 16", 1969-70
Louis #4, 79" x 48", 2009
What is the difference between the two woodcuts?
How was Louis #4 created?
Printmaking
Section of The Diamond Sutra. Chinese Buddhis text. 868. (scroll, woodblock print on paper) 18' entire scroll.
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