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Creating pieces of visual art for creative responses
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Symbolism is using items to represent other ideas (using symbols). The items might be: physical objects (eg. a rose) colours behaviours (eg. raising binoculars) sounds (eg. thunder)
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Terminology Sometimes, one small part of a thing can represent the whole thing (eg. fireman’s helmet conjures images of fire fighting; a crown represent royalty or the monarchy). This is called metonymy. The meaning that is carried or conveyed by a symbol is called the connotation. A symbol that reoccurs throughout a text is called a motif.
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What connotations do these symbols carry? *shared cultural understandings
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If we wanted to convey these ideas, what symbols could we use? love jealousy history repeating itself the end of something the 1960s feeling restricted or trapped loss of soldiers in war
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Examples from the initial advice...
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Other basic examples of symbolism... (Wartime cartoons and propaganda) Think about the simple symbolism that has been used in these images…
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Examples of student work
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Examples of artistic works that use symbolism http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/s/symbol.html http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/symb/ hd_symb.htm#slideshow1 http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/symb/ hd_symb.htm#slideshow1 http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/ngvschools/Traditi onAndTransformation/symbols/ http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/ngvschools/Traditi onAndTransformation/symbols/ http://www.museumnetworkuk.org/portraits/ theme/settingSymbolism/settingSymbolism.ht ml http://www.museumnetworkuk.org/portraits/ theme/settingSymbolism/settingSymbolism.ht ml
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