Un nouveau chapitre d'histoire!
Histoire, Chapitre 6
-Les sujets du roi George s’établissent
P154-P181
Questions:
-VTC -1-5, 8.
-ATC -2, 6
à rendre jeudi le 29 janvier
La liste (en anglais) des outils nécessaires pour travailler sur le train de la salle de classe:
-Robertson screwdriver
-paint scraper
-magnet (the stronger, the better)
-empty squirt/spray bottle
-pliers
-gloves
-eye protection
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After looking at the artists,i discovered that they are all pop-artists, it is a type of art the merged in the mid-1940s and in the united states in the late-1940s
Ami: I already told your class they were artists!! Three times! What else do they all have in common!
After looking at the artists, I found a couple things that they had in common. They made use of commercial objects, like Andy Warhol with soup cans, Roy Lichtenstein with comic books and Jenny Holzer with words in signs and other media. Also, they all took some aspects of their cultures/ personal histories and put it into their art, but made it more modern with different contrasts, repetition and different alignments in sculptures.
I'm not sure if this is all that there is, but that's all I found.
Isabeau: Great research! There is one more thing they all have in common! What is it, I wonder?
Mr. Wanie, I was wondering, are you looking for something they have in common in their art style or their lifestyle?
When I was looking at the artists work I saw that a lot of the artists used bright colors and they usually painted landscapes or people. But some of the other artists work were different and almost looked like some kind of way of talking to one another threw pictures and symbols.
Something I found really interesting about all the artist's was that none of them really drew people or places like more popular artists. But instead they created art in so many unique way's. Like, Jenny Holzer used words to create beautiful art, and how Micheal Nelson Tjamarra used his aboriginal culture to create "dream drawings" which is a very popular art form in that culture.
they all designed art cars!!
Their art style was all with bright colours, kind of with a traditional aspect but more absract, and they made use of thick lines, colours that popped out at you (simple colours, a lot of shades of yellow, red and blue). A lot of the art told stories, but I think that's a common theme throughout art. The main thing I found was they didn't use very traditional styles and materials, some artists did things similar to people like Salvador Dali whose art was very surreal, some artists like Jenny Holzer used words within the art to portray a meaning and other similar things.
Charley: You got it! Good stuff man! Bravo!
Dina, Isabeau and Adam: All good points! Good research kids!
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