Hello everyone! It's the start of a new schoolyear, I hope this year is going to be as amazing as last year, because we had a lot of fun in class and it was an amazing and nice year. Greets!
We had to make a painting of a sandwich, and then the background. I thought it was easy, but excelly it was hard to do, because bread is never one colour. But is was a really nice exercise to do! And here is my sandwich:
Johannes Itten was born in Südern-Linden, on 11 november1888 en died in Zürich, on 27 mei1967.In 1909 he enrolled at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva but was unimpressed with the educators there, and returned to Bern. A color wheel is a way to visualize how the primary colors and secondary colors blend together. Johannes Itten made a color wheel. In the middle of it, you see the primary colors. After the primary colors you see how to make secondary colors, and after that you see how to make colors like redish purple or bluish purple. This is the color wheel:We also had to make a color mixing sheet in class, so here it is:
For our assignment for art, we need to collect some examples of patterns. If you pay attention to it, you can find patterns everywhere. There are different kinds of patterns; Natural Patterns, Applied Patterns, and Man-Made Patterns. These are my pictures of patterns:
NATURAL PATTERNS
This is the 'Meester van der Heijden Groeve' in Nieuw Namen. They found fossils about 3 milion years old! Now it's closed, but in the summer you can go to it and have a look.
This is the bark of the tree in our garden. It's a wallnut tree.
These are roses. They stay on the table in our living room.
This is a pattern of leaves on the ground.
This is of reeds along the water.
This is a pattern of trees.
APPLIED PATTERNS
This is window film. This window film is on the window off the backdoor.
This is a pattern of zigzag lines on a notebook.
This is a pattern of blocks on a bag.
This is a pattern on a cushion, wich is in our living room.
MAN-MADE PATTERNS
This is a ornament on the ceiling in our living room.