Value,+Landscape


 * Value, Landscape **

What is a **landscape** and what does **VALUE** have to do with it? What **part** does Value **play** in a **Monet** landscape? Does Value effect the **composition**? How about **color**? Does the over use of a **color scheme** effect the composition? What **happens** to the color in the **background**? Or for that matter, the **fore ground**? Monet Look at **George Innes**. He is a **Tonalist**. What could you infer just by looking at the name, **Tonalist**? Now, answer the questions asked of you concerning the Monet. Innes
 * Landscape Lesson Plan **

Compare and contrast The Impressionist and Tonalist Painters as to the use of color. Speak also to the choice of style. Why did they choose to paint as they did, Rebellion?
 * Written Context ** ,


 * Key Concept, ** Value applied to landscape

a) Learn history of landscape painting b) Appliy the rules of value to a landscape painting a) Intro and history b) Review of **rules** of value c) Discuss **Psychological use of color** d) Discuss **Tonalist, mono chromatic** painting as opposed to **Impressionist** e) Discuss procedures **of building - painting, pastel Color schemes etc..** f) Apply **rules of drawing,** light contour etc…. g) Begin landscape by choosing to paint either an **Impressionist** style or **Tonalist** style Innes
 * Objectives **, SW
 * Procedure ** ,

When beginning a piece of art, what do you think about? Are you a naturalist, a realist, or representationalist? Is this your idea, and interpretation of someon e ’s idea or just a skill practice? I ask because all of these may play a part in how your work is addressed.
 * For your consideration**

Thumbnails solve so many problems. I assume you have done or will be doing some if not a lot. They work for composing, adding, and subtracting, arranging, color depth idea definition and on and on.

Composition Horizontal? Vertical? 1/3rds or odds

The Illusion of Depth? Deep space? Shallow space? Perspective or Point of View?

Emphasis or focal point? Emphasis covers much, focal point, not so much.

Color natural or tweaked or  Fauve? Value Will you use the majority of its characteristics? Will they become a statement?

Media? Paint, oil, watercolor, acrylic Pastels? Oil, caulk

Paper? Size of the paper? How much margin?

SO< begin with thumbnails always. It helps you see where your piece will go or is going.

a) TIO b) Color scheme choice, handling c) Landscape, composition d) Use of value rules or principles e) Understanding visually or academically of Styles of art discussed
 * Materials **, Pastels
 * Artists **, Gallery, Innes, Monet, Tonalist and Impressionist
 * Assessment, **