Creating Your Power Point  Things you should know: 1. Your presentation should be on an artist (living or dead) that you admire or find interesting.

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Creating Your Power Point

 Things you should know: 1. Your presentation should be on an artist (living or dead) that you admire or find interesting. 2. You may work alone or with ONE other person. 3. You need to decide who you will work with and sign up for and artist TODAY. 4. You will have the next 2 class periods to research and create your PowerPoint presentation. 5. You will be presenting your PowerPoint to the class.

 Have a minimum of 10 slides.  Contain relevant, correct information.  Be in your own words except where correctly quoted.  Have a visual element on each slide.  Be creative, interesting and match the style of your artist.  Have NO MORE than 2 or 3 sentences of text on each slide.  Have a “Works Cited” slide at the end listing sources where you got your information.  Contain a 5 question quiz at the end. The questions should be relevant and test to see if students were listening to your presentation.

Finding an artist that doesn’t create the occasional offensive or even pornographic artwork is very difficult. I have tried but simple can NOT look at every piece of art that an artist ever created to make sure it is school appropriate. In your research you may come across artwork that is offensive. The school tries to block these images but sometimes they get through. If you run on to a work that offends you just click out quickly and move on. If it is really offensive let the computer lab person know so they can block the site. Good luck!

Likes to use optical illusions in her art BRIDGET RILEY

Focuses on very large portraits. Chuck Close

Started painting at 71 and painted until she was over 100 years old. Grandma Moses

Famous Mexican muralist. Diego Rivera

Painted to deal with the pain in her life Frieda Kahlo

Famous for using popular images. Andy Warhol

Famous Fantasy artist. James Christensen

Hearts, hearts, and more hearts. Jim Dine

Likes the unusual. Max Ernst

Bright, intense colors and “peace” messages. Peter Max

Tries to make his paintings look like a photo. Ralph Goings

Cartoon images. Roy Lichtenstein

Loved the unusual. Salvador Dali

Master of light. Rembrandt Van Rijn

Unique street artist. BANKSY

Famous for their illustrations of the Lord of the Rings. Hildebrandt brothers

A new kind of “Pop Art”. Takashi Murakami

Graffiti artist Lee Quinones

Loved to paint small town America. Grant Wood

Painted haunting images of rural American life. Used egg tempura. Andrew Wyeth

One of the best wildlife artists today. Carl Brenders

Painted scenes of the settling of the American West. Fredrick Remington

Loved to paint large close up pictures of flowers and bones. Georgia Okeefe

Wanted to capture his “impression” of the world around him. Claude Monet

A Japanese artist who had a distinctive style. Hokusai

He was called “Jack the Dripper” because he liked to drip paint onto his canvases. Jackson Pollack

Loved haunting, emotional images. Edvard Munch

He loved to paint romantic images. John William Waterhouse

Father of cubism. Pablo Picasso

He was a master at painting light. Jan Vermeer

Likes to hide images within images. Bev Doolittle

Painted realistic scenes from American life. Norman Rockwell

One of the Hudson River School Painters. Albert Bierstadt

Photo realist who painted urban life. Richard Estes