Showing posts with label Sonia Delaunay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sonia Delaunay. Show all posts

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Collaboration: Mixed Movement Dot Circles with Sonya Delaunay, Elizabeth Murray and Seurat

THREE WEEK COLLABORATION PROJECT


Final Project at the end of third class 
WEEK 1

Discussion: 
Primary Color
Secondary color
Mixing colors to make new colors
Show a piece of Delaunay's artwork
Discuss color and shape

Artist:

Sonia Delaunay
(November 14, 1885December 5, 1979
Jewish-French artist 
Married to  Robert Delaunay 
Co-founded the Orphism art movement: noted for its use of strong colors and geometric shapes. 
Her work extends to painting, textile design and stage set design. 
She was the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the Louvre in 1964, and in 1975 was named an officer of the French Legion of Honor.
Her work in modern design included the concepts of geometric abstraction, the integration of furniture, fabrics, wall coverings, and clothing.




Project: Create mixed color circles for colloboraration canvas
Step1: Studenst mix two colors together in a small cup
Step2: studenst paint large circle on canvas

Materials: 
Tempura paint: primary secondary black and white
Paint brushes
30x40 canvas


WEEK 2

Discussion: Movement
Talk about movement and music in art work
Show Elizabeth Murray's work and ask if they see music
iPAD: Use the MOMA art app to add music to Murray's work and let studenst here the noises
No iPad: Study Keith Haring and talk about black movement lines

Artist: Elizabeth Murray (1940-2007):
Inspired by Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock’s work, as well as Pablo Picasso’s Cubist works 
American painter Elizabeth Murray’s oeuvre span styles from a Minimalist use form and color to bold, cartoonish Surrealism
Her works push the boundaries of a two-dimensional medium; the irregular triangles in the “Giant Maiden” series (1972) strain against the edges of canvases painted in high relief, while the explosive colors on an intricate collage-like canvas in Do the Dance (2005) lend the painting a kinetic, almost optical quality.



Project: using medium brushes have students add lines to circles
Step1: grab a brush with black paint and add one curved line 
step2: add a few straight lines

Materials: 
Black paint
Brushes
Circles canvas; see above. 

WEEK 3

Discussion: Dots
Mixing colors with your eye balls
Look at the Seurat work: Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884
Ask students what they see (make sure they see the monkey) 
Have a close up of one spot on the final work that shows the dots. 
How does  the view mix the dots? Is this science? 

Artist: Georges Seurat 
(1859-1891)
French Painter
Invented pointillism
Took informal art lessons as a teen
Attended art school in Paris
He studied the relationship between lines and images and the effect light had on color
He wanted to know more about the emotional effect of color
He influenced science with his studies of colors



Project: add dots to the movement circles
Step1: using q-tips add put color dots to the final work

Materials
Tempura Paint
Q-tips





Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Sonia Delaunay Shape and Line Drawings



Discussion: line/shape/color/warm and cool colors
Can we have art without line?
What do lines create when they intersect?
What is the difference between organic shape and geometric shapa
Warm colors/Cool Colors
Color wheel: Primary? Secondary? Complementary?
Monochromatic?
Nuetral? How do we make brown?
Value? What do we need to create?

Artist: Sonia Delaunay
(November 14, 1885December 5, 1979) was a
Jewish-French artist
Married to Robert Delaunay
Cofounded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes.
Her work extends to painting, textile design and stage set design.
She was the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the Louvre in 1964, and in 1975 was named an officer of the French Legion of Honor.
Her work in modern design included the concepts of geometric abstraction, the integration of furniture, fabrics, wall coverings, and clothing.
for additional information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia_Delaunay

PROJECT:
Step1: fill your paper with circles. Overlap them and layer them
Step2: draw a line through the center of your page. It can be straight, vertical, horizontal or diagonal
Step3: Draw open lines connecting your circles around the outside
Step4: begin to think about how you might fill them in
Step5: you may leave white paper ONLY as color to fill the shape of that space. ALL of your page MUST be filled in
Step6: think about warm colors, cool colors, complementary colors, value
Step7 COLOR NEATLY!!!!!!! Do not go outside the lines. The objective is to create a graphic look on paper.
Step 8: do not forget Neutral colors: BROWN, GREY, WHITE, BLACK.
You have two weeks ti finish this project.

Materials:
Markers
construction paper in white 12x18
Pencils
Oil pastels
Sharpies
Colored pencils