What do you see? Why do you think the artist painted this?

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What do you see? Why do you think the artist painted this?

What do you see? What do you think inspired this artist?

What do you see? What does this remind you of?

What do you see?Why do you think she painted these?

What do you see? How is it different than the other Still Lifes we have seen?

size variation Did you notice size variation? placement overlapped Did you notice how objects were arranged - the placement of objects and how they overlapped?

tints shades Value is made up of 2 parts – tints (light) and shades (dark) Look for the tints and shades. Hue Hue = color Hues can be made lighter and darker