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MOVEMENT IN ART
PROJECT
BY MRS. HAEBERLE
Figure 2.
Line
Color
Texture
Form
Shape
value
Unity
Balance
Emphasis
Hierarchy
Scale and Proportio
n
Similarity
& Contrast
Project Instructions
Please recreate a 2D work inspired by Van Goghs Starry Night. The medium is up
to you but it must have texture. Some ways to create texture in 2d work is by using
paper, tissue paper, coffee filters, glue, and whatever else you can think of on the
paper or canvas. I have included some examples for you to see of other artists who
were inspired by Starry Night. Please be creative, come up with your own
concept.
Ideas for supplies and mediums
Glue or hot glue
Coffee filter
Tissue paper
Magazine pages
Aluminum foil
Melted crayon
Paint
Colored paper
Ink
Markers
Starry Night
Figure 3.
Vocabulary
Please look up and define the following vocab words and submit defitions on a word
document along with your art. Thank you!
Memorabilia
Movement in art
Texture in art
Viscous
Brush stroke
Post-impressionist
Rubric
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN: LINE, TEXTURE, COLOR, SHAPE/FORM, VALUE, SPACE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN:
REPETITION, BALANCE, EMPHASIS, CONTRAST, UNITY A: student showed an awareness of the
elements and principles of design; chose color scheme carefully, used space effectively. B:
The artwork shows that the student applied the principles of design while using one or more
elements effectively;. C: The student did the assignment adequately. D: The assignment was
completed and turned in, but showed little evidence of any understanding of the elements and
principles of art F: The student did the minimum or the artwork was never completed.
. Craftsmanship/Skill/Consistency A: The artwork was beautiful and patiently done; it was as good as hard
work could make it. B: With a little more effort, the work could have been outstanding; lacks the finishing
touches. C: The student showed average craftsmanship; adequate, but not as good as it could have been, a bit
careless. D: The student showed below average craftsmanship, lack of pride in finished work. F: The student
showed poor craftsmanship;
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Very
Poor
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