Friday, August 23, 2013

Contour Lines and Still-life

A still-life is an arrangement of objects an artist will use as the subject in a painting, drawing, print, etc. The objects do not move like a person or animal would.  Look at the still-lifes below and answer the questions.  You do not have to bring your answers to class but be prepared to talk about them!

 Look at the still-life below.  Where do you see contour lines?  Which object is closest to you?  How do you know?


Look at the still-life below.  How is it different than the still-life above?  Are there still contour lines?


Are these two paintings done by the same artist or different artists?  

Be ready to talk about these in class!

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