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Kinders: Theory into Practice- Theme of colors Artwork The Beach (A Praia) Artist: Beatriz Milhazes 1997Questions about this work of ArtWhat is the importance of the elements of art utilized by the artist?How do the colors interact to complete presentation of the artwork?Elements of Art in this work‘The Beach’ is made up of various elements of art that make it look attractive and distinguishable. Such elements include color, value, form and lines. The beach is made up of many colors ranging from red, pink, and black to white, blue, green and gray.
The background is colored brown, with the foreground displaying brown and purple coloration. Value is also shown in the art work. There exists a variety of color intensity, with white being the lightest and black being the darkest. There is also the median value of gray in the artwork. Lines have been used to form different images that complete the outlook of the artwork. Artwork 2Title: Stepping OutArtist: Roy LichtensteinDate: 1978Questions about this artworkDescribe the use of colors in this artworkHow effective is the use of color intensity in this artworkElements of Art in this Artwork‘Stepping out’ is composed of elements of art like colors, lines and value.
A primary color, yellow, has been used in the artwork. Also used are colors like red, white and blue, with a black background. Use of lines is also evident in ‘Stepping out’. Thick lines have been used to form stripes on the image. Thin lines have also been used to complete the art work.Artwork 3Title: Spectrum VArtist: Ellsworth KellyDate: 1969Questions about this artworkWhat was the artist trying to show in this artwork?How has the use of colors made this possible?Elements of Art in this Artwork‘Spectrum V’ is made up of various colors and shape.
The background is made of a bright brown color which contrasts to the dark brown color of the foreground. There are also rectangle shapes painted with various colors like green, pink, orange and blue.Lesson planThe students will be expected to describe various colors and categorize them into different classes. They will also be asked to identify and learn about aspects of color like intensity and value.Work CitedMetropolitan Museum of Art- Gallery http:/www.metmuseum.org/collections retrieved on July 2, 2013.
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