Thursday, May 7, 2020

Peter Max in Space

Sample Project by Ms. Ammons

Perspective creates space in artwork.  When you use a variety of values and commit to a vanishing point, the illusion of open space makes your work seem 3-D.  We will continue to practice value and perspective this week with new twist.  

Artist Peter Max is famous for his bright colors, and his images often have space elements like the sun or planets.  We will learn a little bit about this artist and his artwork, and we will make a project inspired by his colorful creations!

Begin by reading about all the things Peter Max has done.  It is so inspiring to see how his art has been enjoyed all over the world and by people from more than one generation!

Read here;  https://petermax.com/pages/peter-max-biography

Now, watch this video and make a Peter Max art project with Ms. Ammons:


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4 comments:

  1. How did you make the lines dark?

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  2. (kyleigh)is this due friday or thursday

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    1. It's due Friday at the end of the day! You will have time in class tomorrow to finish it if you need to.

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  3. your not gonna be here tomarrow so i do not know if it is friday or thursday

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