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ART 1020 1nd Edition Lecture 5 Outline of Last Lecture I Seeing the Value in art Outline of Current Lecture II Line Current Lecture LINE M C Esher drawing hands 1948 Paul Cezanne Basket of apples 1895 o He is considered father of Modern art He uses 1 realistic scenes 2 modernity o In the piece the table looks slanted and like the apples will fall of o He uses complex arrangement visual elements Line shape color space time o Still life animates picture plane dynamic not static engages viewer Line Delineates shape a 2 D area it indicates the edge of a flat shape A line delineates mass 3 D volume Can be 1 expressive 2 analytical Andy Goldsworthy Hazel leaves 1991 British sculptor environmental artist sight specific art in natural settings Also did yellow flowers on rock reconstructed icicles around a tee Changeable impermanent lines metaphor for human life Line can Divide connect animate or simply describe Can be thick thin smooth agitated continuous interrupted straight curved o Enclose form shapes create determine edges Outline contains a shape Contour Line suggests mass volume Implied Line suggests continuance These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Jaune Quick to see Smith Uses outline o house 1995 o trade 1992 native American o uses collage of images rough drawing and layers of text political commentary outlines diferences between Native Americans Henri Gaudier Brzeska Uses contour lines o standing female 1912 Implied Line creates movement and direction Titian assumption and consecration of the Virgin 1516 o uses implied line line of sight and 3 triangles of focus Line can indicate expressive qualities Van Goh starry night o uses expressive lines the sower Jasper Johns numbers in color o combines expressive and analytical lines in his work Robert Maplethorp Lisa Lyon photo 1980


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