How do you build a pirate treasure chest?
A pirate treasure chest can be made from any box with a lid. It can be decorated like a pirate chest. Rope handles on the side will give it an authentic touch.
STEPS #1SEND OUT FLYERS TO PEOPLE YOU WANT TO BE IN THE ART CLUB #2 FIND A PLACE TO MEET #3DO ART
Balance - the design must be balanced in order to have a comfortable feeling in a work of art or else there is dissonance.
What is the name of people who find skulls put them together and figure what the person looks like?
A forensic sculptor could do the putting together and fleshing out what the person looked like, but few do the finding. Archeologists, generally do the finding, when it is not a criminal, that is, legal question. Otherwise, the finding is by an arm of the state.
Is art created for its own sake rather than for a specific purpose called fine art?
True, is called fine art!
What are two circles intertwined called?
A Venn diagram. It is a thinking tool used for comparing things.
How was lucienne day inspired?
it was well but now she is a singer in California she has a new song called one step at a time.
What is the difference between couture and haute couture?
Couture is the art of dressmaking
Haute Couture is the fashions created by the art of dressmaking.
What is pattern and methods of transferring pattern markings in sewing?
A pattern is composed of 2 things. The directions for assembling the item, and individual pieces that compose the item. There are 2 methods for transferring the necessary markings. One is a piece of dressmakers chalk. The second is a marking wheel with many small teeth. This is used with a piece of transfer paper placed between the pattern piece and the fabric.
What are the advantages of softwood?
Advantages
~ It is cheap
~ A good insulator
~ There is more softwood available as softwood trees grown faster
~ It's lighter
~ Easy to work with
Disadvantages
~ Not strong
~ Easily damaged
~ Sometimes too easy to work with as if you make a mistake whilst cutting the wood it's ruined
~ Needs preserving
Was magritte part of an art movement like pop art and surrealism?
Rene Magritte (1898 - 1967) was a Belgian painter, printmaker, sculptor, film maker, and photographer who was part of the Surrealist movement. After his death in 1967, Magritte's work did have an influence on Pop artists, such as Andy Warhol, though Magritte himself was not part of that movement. Magritte's most influential and famous works are those that pose a paradox to the viewer, such as The Treachery of Images (1929), which depicts a pipe above the words "ceci n'est pas une pipe" (this is not a pipe), and leave the viewer feeling unnerved. The majority of his paintings often lead the viewer to question the relationship between depiction and language and between reality and what is depicted. Magritte once said that his paintings are "visible images which conceal nothing; they evoke mystery..." To question an image, and reality, was a hallmark of the surrealist movement that Magritte belonged to.
Everything revolutionary is shocking. So was Beethoven's music whwn new.
Where can you buy a metal empty watercolor box?
Checkout flea markets and yard sales. There are all kinds of "treasures" and a variety of containers that can be cleaned up and converted to be used for a variety of uses, especially for a water color box, with a little vision and imagination.
What colors do aboriginal artist use?
Aboriginal artists mainly use warm colours, but on the occasion they would paint with cold.
Are the elements of painting applicable to sculpture?
Absolutely, both in terms of composition and also of applique. Look up "Painted Greek Sculpture", just to start, and know that then as now, every surface has a finish; whether deliberately applied or organically created, all elements of painting are fully vested in sculpture, and should be appreciated as such.
Of course, a deliberate intention or approach to the surface qualities of a sculpture will imbue it with greater meaning, and therefore enhance it's value- postmodernism aside, I suppose....
mujer means- woman mujera- is just a nicer way of saying woman
Here is a link (below) that shows you what the logo looks like and how its changed over the years.
Masaccio was famous for his brand new techniques of perspective, being one of the first artists to show realistic foregrounds and backgrounds to emphasize importance of certain figures in his paintings. His very mathematical precision can be seen in his strategic placement of vanishing points, the most obvious being that in The Tribute Money. In fact, in some cases, the concept of perception caused Masaccio to shorten or alter proportions in order to fit into the scene.In addition, Masaccio was the first artist to use the images and ideas of light in his paintings to make them more realistic and potent. Masaccio used this concept to illuminate not only in the sense of illuminating the most important religious figures in his works, but also as a means of contrast, a technique that Michelangelo obviously subscribed to. Clothing in Masaccio's-and Michelangelo's-paintings stands out as more realistic and beautiful than the previous flat portrayals of earlier artists (Vinson 1990). Masaccio also painted majestic figures acting in commonplace ways, connecting religious symbols to relaxed poses and human traits, such as Christ sucking on his fingers as a baby in the Virgin and Child, another technique that is clearly visible in Michelangelo's works, again including the Doni Tondo as well as copies of Masaccio's earlier paintings.Also, Masaccio was the first Italian Renaissance artist to focus on the musculature of the humahn form and depict the body in a more realistic and scientific way, causing Leonardo da Vinci to say that Masaccio took lessons from nature and obtained perfection in his works (Grendier 1999). Especially in the Holy Trinity, where Christ's body is portrayed in a more muscular and robust form than ever before, Masaccio depicts every figure in the painting in an anatomically correct representation. Michelangelo, being famous for the musculature and physical structure of his figures, was very much influenced by Masaccio's works. As well as this, Masaccio also depicted figures in less statuesque positions, some in relaxed poses and others in more twisted stances, another characteristic of Michelangelo's work. In this sense, it is possible that Michelangelo's copies of Masaccio's works had a great impact on his own later pieces
What is the meaning of form in the elements of painting?
Essentially form is the way a work of art looks. It includes the medium of the work (oil painting), the style in which the artist works (abstract), the shapes, lines and colors used, and especially the composition itself. We all have great ideas, but to give an idea form is to be an artist.
What is the rarest sculpture in world?
I Would say the Dead sea scrolls and statues from back in the Time of Jesus Christ and the Holy Writings Soryy if you don't believe in Christ :]
I would like to point out that the dead sea scrolls are NOT sculptures, they are documents, and so are the holy writings. I suspect that the rarest sculpture in the world has yet to be found...for each time something rare is found,another more important one is discovered
Why do sensuous form vibrant color a profusion of ornament and rich texture dominate Indian art?
Sensuous form, vibrant color, a profusion of ornamentation, and rich texture dominate Indian art in an attempt to capture the essence of the divine.