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Page 1: Elements and principles Line Colour Shape Texture Space Form Tone Unity Balance Scale Repetition Movement Contrast

Elements and principles

• Line• Colour• Shape• Texture• Space • Form• Tone

• Unity• Balance• Scale• Repetition• Movement• Contrast

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Mt Lawley Rooftop Shaun Tan 2001

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Manta Ray James Angus 2005

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Burning Ayer Rosemary Lainge 2003

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Compare contrast essay: exam brief• Visual analysis• Meaning and purpose• Personal response• Analyses and evaluates• Interprets and comments • on structure, purpose, ideas,

issues, beliefs, emotions, attitudes and/or values

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Compare contrast schema– Paragraph 1: Introduction (with Thesis)

subject matter composition, other– Paragraph 2: Comparison a (Topic 1&2)

subject matter– Paragraph 3: Comparison b (Topic

1&2)composition– Paragraph 4: Comparison c (Topic 1&2)– Paragraph 5: Contrast a (Topic 1&2) – Paragraph 6: Contrast b (Topic 1&2)– Paragraph 7: Contrast c (Topic 1&2)– Paragraph 8: Conclusion summary of above

(including all that was mentioned in the first paragraph)

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Compare and contrastGruner and Hockney

o Paragraph 1: Introduction (with Thesis) subject matter (rural scene), composition, style-created by application and use of colour, intent and purpose)

o Paragraph 2: Comparison a (Topic 1&2) subject mattero Paragraph 3: Comparison b (Topic 1&2)compositiono Paragraph 4: Comparison c (Topic 1&2)o Paragraph 5: Contrast a (Topic 1&2)style and use of

colouro Paragraph 6: Contrast b (Topic 1&2)intento Paragraph 7: Contrast c (Topic 1&2)purposeo Paragraph 8: Conclusion summary of above (including

all that was mentioned in the first paragraph)

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Courtship rejected – a joke Limpi PuntungkaTjapangati 1974

Man absorbed in landscape John Olsen 1966

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Above: The bathers Anne Zahalka 1989

Right: Summer at Red Bluff Beach Fred Williams 1969

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Above: Holiday sketch at CoogeeTom Roberts 1888

Right: Summer at Red Bluff Beach Fred Williams 1969

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Willem Heda Still life with silver pitcher and pastry

The Cook Anne Zahalka 1989

The Milkmaid Jans Vermeer 1658

Killing Time Ricky Swallow 2003-04

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Case study essay:exam brief• Visual analysis• Meaning and purpose• Personal response• Social/cultural/historical context/s• Critical and historical

understandings• With reference to more than one

artwork by an artist/artists from case study research

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The artwork contains the evidence to answer the question• Visual analysis in the case study

question should reinforce the interpretation.

• Personal response refers to discussing and justifying opinions. Personal response may also include judgement about the ability of the artist/s to communicate his/her intent

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STYLE• Subject matter

• Methods and materials (including technique)

• Determines individual style

• Subject matter + methods and materials often determine a collective style eg Impressionism