Planning for Surrealism Objective: You will use brainstorming and thumbnail sketches in order to make a plan for you surreal artwork. DRILL: 1.List 20.

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Planning for Surrealism Objective: You will use brainstorming and thumbnail sketches in order to make a plan for you surreal artwork. DRILL: 1.List 20 + random objects. (Use your power poem ideas, symbolism, and the object image packets) 2.Which 5 or more objects will you draw in your surreal artwork? 3.How will you make it look surreal? (transformation, juxtaposition, reversal of natural law, or super-impose) 4.Draw a horizon line and make at least one sketch before you get on good paper.

Objects Brainstorm Eyes Lips Clouds Hatchet Thrown Chess pieces Boat Space ship Spoon Deer clock Ipod Butterfly Bird Phone Dice Sand castle Cup Water bottle Lax stick Feather baseball football Tree Key Horns Stairs Doorway Window Face SCULPTURE STATUES buildings

Surrealism Criteria: 1.5 objects at least- look at your power poem for ideas, what objects ? ___________________ 2.Looks surreal- which technique(s) do you want to use? 3.Has a 3D element- Assemblage, sculpture, relief, or collage. 4.Has symbolism and tells a story (narrative) 5.Has a horizon line/ depth 6.Look at images to draw some objects.

Draw a plan: You plan should have: –A horizon line –A minimum of 5 objects –Meaning/ symbolism for the objects –It should look SURREAL

Objective: You will describe and define surreal techniques in order to apply them to your surreal artwork. DRILL part 1: A. List 3 reasons that this artwork is surreal: B. What 7 objects might you use in yours?

Surrealism Criteria 1.7 objects- Something architectural, natural object, simple form. 2.Looks surreal- Use surreal techniques. 3.Shaded to look 3D (20 pts) 4.Narrative Art- tells a story, has meaning- Visual glossary of symbolism

Surreal Techniques Objective: You will describe and define surreal techniques in order to apply them to your surreal artwork. Drill : Draw this table in your sketchbook: Techniques Definition Idea for mine Transformation Reversal of Natural Law Juxtaposition Super-impose

How is this surreal?

Transformation the act of changing in form or shape or appearance; a qualitative change In surrealism- two or more things that are combined to become one.

How is this surreal?

Reversal of Natural Law: Rebelling against natural laws. What are some laws of nature? *Gravity. Unless you have wings, gravity holds you on the ground. *Size Butterflies are small, etc… *Traditional make up of objects… depending on their nature. Skin, wood, etc… House made of brick… *Eyes are on creatures… Not mountains or hands.

Therefore: Levitation Usually small objects are HUGE! Faces made of stone

How is this surreal?

juxtaposition jux ⋅ ta ⋅ po ⋅ si ⋅ tion –noun An act or instance of placing close together or side by side, esp. for comparison or contrast. In surrealism, why are they put next to each other?

How is this surreal?

Super impose To place one object on top of the other to give the illusion that they are one.

What techniques are used to make this surreal?

Today: Draw an example of each technique: –Transformation –Reversal of Natural Law –Juxtaposition –Super impose USE THE PACKETS AT YOUR TABLE FOR IMAGES!!!! Draw a plan for you surreal artwork.