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Sunday, May 5, 2013
Unity in Monet
Here is a painting by Claude Monet.
Cite two Elements that Monet used to create unity in this painting and explain how. Homework is due Friday, May 10th.
10 comments:
Ethan
said...
Monet uses unity in his painting on the bridge. it shows how both sides of the land are together. i noticed that Monet really put alot of time into the lilly pads in the river. it definetly a great peice to represent unity.
The unity he used in his painting was by using diffrent colors, the diffrent colors he used brought the while thing together. HE used a lot of unity in the bridge to being it together, because the bridge is the main part of it, so it has a lot of untiy! :)
I think the elements in this painting are value, and shape. I think these are the elements because it has some shapes (circles, and rectangles) and I think it is value because it has soft-contrast shading, and shadows.
Monet used many different elements in this painting. that two that stood out most to me were texture and line. Monet displayed line in many different things such as the bridge. the lines in the bridge create a textured looking wood. Monet also used line in the many trees and bushes. Monet used texture as well. such as, in the water. it looks as if you were to stick your hand through the painting you would feel the water. this painting is awesome :).
Monet used alot of color to unify this peice of art. The mix of color in the painting shows the amount of detail and variety the painting has. Also the shape of the bridge that is going over the trees gives the bridge a sence of a 3D look.
Monet used lines in the bridge to make an arch formation, he also used texture. The painting really makes you want to reach out and touch it, almost like you could feel the trees and Lilly pads.
the painting made monet is very textureful mostly in the pond almost if you can touuch it.also the use of secondary colors like green is found all around in the painting. tenth try
10 comments:
Monet uses unity in his painting on the bridge. it shows how both sides of the land are together. i noticed that Monet really put alot of time into the lilly pads in the river. it definetly a great peice to represent unity.
The unity he used in his painting was by using diffrent colors, the diffrent colors he used brought the while thing together. HE used a lot of unity in the bridge to being it together, because the bridge is the main part of it, so it has a lot of untiy! :)
He used lines is the bride and leaves and different shades by putting different greens in leaves, grass, and lily pads.
-Damian Bell
I think the elements in this painting are value, and shape. I think these are the elements because it has some shapes (circles, and rectangles) and I think it is value because it has soft-contrast shading, and shadows.
There are difrent colors, mostly green, there is deatails. and then there is the bridge that makes it come together! :)
Monet used many different elements in this painting. that two that stood out most to me were texture and line. Monet displayed line in many different things such as the bridge. the lines in the bridge create a textured looking wood. Monet also used line in the many trees and bushes. Monet used texture as well. such as, in the water. it looks as if you were to stick your hand through the painting you would feel the water. this painting is awesome :).
Monet used alot of color to unify this peice of art. The mix of color in the painting shows the amount of detail and variety the painting has. Also the shape of the bridge that is going over the trees gives the bridge a sence of a 3D look.
Monet used lines in the bridge to make an arch formation, he also used texture. The painting really makes you want to reach out and touch it, almost like you could feel the trees and Lilly pads.
the painting made monet is very textureful mostly in the pond almost if you can touuch it.also the use of secondary colors like green is found all around in the painting. tenth try
Monet used many similar colours in this peice, like warm greens and yellows, and the bridge also helps to unify the piece.
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