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Art Practicum (Painting (Group of 7 (Harris, MacDonald, Casson, Thomson,…
Art Practicum
Painting
Mike Bayne
Emily Carr
Group of 7
Harris
MacDonald
Casson
Thomson
Lismer
Gerhard Richter
David Hockney
Christopher Pratt
Watercolour
Gardener
Vivian Thierfelder
Takao Tanabe
Acrylic Landscapes
outdoor trip
sketching
practice pieces
final painting
preparing canvas
other surface to paint on?
artists to look at for inspiration
Drawing
tone
texture
gesture
line
contrast
colour
Identity
expression
exploration
new locations
new materials
familiar locations
play
who am I?
emotions
fear
Jeff Wall Photos
comic book art
Colville
hope
joy
anger
ideas
gender identity
Tim Gardner
self-reflection
still life self portrait
self portraiture
photography
Ed Burtynsky
Ansel Adams
Andreas Gursky
artists
Chuck Close
Rembrandt
Karel Funk
Richter
Tim Gardener
national identity
political art
Banksy?
propoganda
flags
belonging
Colour
digital
paint
Rothko
Renior
Monet
collage
pastel
importance of white space
David Milne
Connection
friends
portrait
Chuck Close
Lucien Freud
Rembrandt
Karel Funk
Gardener
community
outdoor sketching
Group of 7
Van Gogh
Emily Carr
indoor sketching
Peter Harris
family
new people
Instagram
Indigenous Artists
Brian Jungen
Bill Reid
local sculptures
cross-cultural perspectives
Photography
Ed Burtynsky unit
social/environmental issues
youtube intro
macro photos
groundscapes
Self // Portraits
Chris Buck
humour, mystery
Yousuf Karsh
Steve McCurry
Annie Leibovitz
Ken Lum
humour, billboards
pop art
time // frame
exploration of different shutter speeds
long exposure
Change
journal
sketchbook
formative assessment
group critiques
formative and summative
hope
growth
plans
fear
Alex Colville
Magic Realism
tension
Metaphors and symbols
Picasso
Jasper Johns
Advertising
Pop Art
Warhol
Lichtenstein
Raucshenberg
Risk
loose control
try something new
new tech
combining media
new materials
be vulnerable
abstraction
Gerhard Richter abstracts
Riopelle
Jackson Pollock
Mark Rothko
Takao Tanabe
make mistakes
new tools
new media
2D, 3D?