introduction to still_life[1]
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Still Life
A painting or photograph or sculpture of everyday objects that
don’t move
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Still life paintings are composed of groups of every day objects:
They can be natural subjects, such as food, flowers, fruits or seashells
They can be manmade, such as cooking pots, bottles, clothing and other household objects
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They can be photographs
paintings
or
3D pieces
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Still Life can come in
any style
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When creating a Still Life you may focus on different details
It may be the shape or form that is important to your work
It may be the colours
Or the spaces in between
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Almost every famous artist includes still life in their work
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Vincent Van Gogh
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Henri Matisse
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Salvador Dali
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Georgia O’Keefe
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Andy Warhol
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Paul Cezanne
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Look at the Still Life composition that has been set up in the classroom
You can include all of it …… or part of it ….. or you can make your own composition
Choose a position to view it from
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Look at the materials that
are available to you and
choose your medium
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