Monday, April 12, 2010

Combining Master Paintings

Step #1: Look online at pictures from the following artists and select TWO pictures that you would like to combine to make into one image:

Vincent Van Gogh
Helen Frankenthaler (abstract)
Katsushika Hokusai
M. C. Escher
Henri Matisse
Georges Braque (abstract)
Joan Miro (abstract)
Janet Fish
Peirre-Auguste Renoir
David Hockney
Andre Derain
Mary Cassatt
Georgia O’Keeffe
Leonardo da Vinci
Diego Rivera
Wassily Kandinsky (abstract)
Sonia Delaunay
Honore Daumier
Paul Klee
Chuck Close
Pablo Picasso (some abstract)
Georges Seurat
Maurice de Vlaminck
Camille Pissarro
Paul Cezanne
Edgar Degas
Winslow Homer
Rene Magritte (surrealist)
Paul Gauguin
Salvador Dali (surrealist)
Andy Warhol
Roy Lichentstein (cartoonish)
Jacob Lawrence
Piet Mondrian (abstract)
Claude Monet
Edouard Manet

Step #2 – Print out your pictures in black and white, put your name on both; make sure you make a note as to who the artist is and what the title of the image is for each picture you print out

Step #3 – Create a line drawing on a sheet of paper that combines the two images together (combine elements from one image with elements from the other image to create your own original image); on the back of your paper write the names of the artists and the images that you are using

Step #4 – Color your image however you want to (you may choose to use the same color scheme that the original artists used or you may create your own!)

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