Visual Art Analysis

2.) Copy and paste the image (small to medium size; no large images) of the work within the post.
3.) Include the artist, title, medium (oil on canvas, charcoal on paper, bronze, etc.), date and image source.
4.) In the first paragraph, describe the formal elements the artist uses in the work (i.e. line, shape, color, space, value, texture, pattern, time, etc.). Students are expected to apply a minimum of six vocabulary terms. These must be underlined.
5.) In the second paragraph, discuss the principles of design. How is the image balanced? How are harmony and variety achieved? Which of the principles stands out to you the most? Please utilize a minimum of two principles of design. The two principles must be underlined.
6.) In an additional paragraph, research the artist or artwork briefly. You do not need to go into great detail – just a few sentences of highlights. However, you must correctly cite your work (MLA), and your work cannot be copied and pasted from any website. It must be in your own words (although you may include a quote).
7. Be sure to restate your thesis statement in the conclusion.
Vocabulary (what is mentioned earlier)
Chapter 10 
Impression
Matrix
Edition
Original print vs. reproductive print
Proofs
Relief
Woodcut
Ukiyo-e
Mitate
Sizing
Linocut
Registration
Intaglio
Engraving
Burin
Burr (engraving vs. drypoint)
Etching
Ground
Stopping out
Drypoint
Aquatint
Lithography
Planographic process
Tusche
Silkscreens/ Serigraphy
Monotype

Chapter 11 
Camera obscura
Photogenic drawing
Daguerreotype
Wet-plate collodion
Zone System
Aperture
Dodging vs. burning
Editing
Full shot vs. medium shot vs. close-up
Traveling shot
Flashback
Montage
Storyboards
Video art

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