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Symbolism – a form, image or subject representing a concept or idea

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1 Symbolism – a form, image or subject representing a concept or idea

2 More examples of symbolism

3 Thumbnail – a rough or preliminary sketch often associated with brainstorming in the art process

4 Mock-up – a scaled, finished drawing or model representing the final product

5 Wax Resist – the method of applying wax to the picture plane in areas to prevent paint from coating

6 Fresco – a method of painting in which the paint is applied to wet plaster

7 Palette – a tool to aid the artist in color mixing and painting

8 Analytic Cubism A style of art developed by Pablo Picasso and George Braque which examined the subject to portray all sides of the image simultaneously.

9 Synthetic Cubism A style of art employing abstracted geometric forms including the use of the collage method.

10 Fauve – French term meaning to paint as a wild animal (bold colors and intense brushstrokes)

11 Expressionism A 20th Century art movement developed in Germany. This style of art is dominated by the artist’s personal vision of the subject conveying an emotional dimension

12 Triptych – a painting comprised of three separate panels

13 Surrealism – a style of art exploring dreamscapes and creating unrealistic realities as subject matter

14 Examples of Surrealism

15 Examples of Surrealism

16 Hegelian Dialectic – a philosophy developed by Georg Hegel which states that one concept (thesis) generates it’s own opposite (anti-thesis) and the interaction of the two leads to another new concept (synthesis)

17 Thumbnail Sketches Mock-up Final product 14. The Art Process
Also known as the creative process, there are three steps: Thumbnail Sketches Mock-up Final product


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