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//How do artists make art? (What do artists use to make art?)// //How do artists make art?// //How do artists make art? (What does art look like?)// //Why do artists make art?// //Why do artists make art?//
 * Media** //– materials artists use to make their artworks (i.e. clay, paint, bronze, toys)//
 * Technique** //– the process artists use to make their artwork//
 * Design** //– how artists organize the various elements in an artwork//
 * Purpose** //– the reason an artist creates an artwork, it could be functional or decorative//
 * Culture** //– the experience of artists such as their background, where they came from//

Sculpture – a three dimensional artwork with height, width and depth Two dimensional object – object with only height and width Three dimensional object – objects with height, width and depth Additive Process – an artist adds material to each other to create a sculpture. (i.e. //Marla//) Subtractive Process – artist takes away material as in carving (i.e. //Gorilla//) Symmetrical Balance – artwork that is spaced and weighted evenly, identical halves Assymetrical Balance – objects and shapes that are spaced unevenly, no sides match Rhythm – created by repeating shapes, spaces or colors to suggest movement Proportion – comparing the size of two things
 * Coyote:**

Landscape – artworks that show places, usually outdoors Cityscape – a landscape that shows a city, usually with buildings Balance – an artwork has visual balance when objects are evenly weighted on either side, top and bottom Rhythm – created by repeating shapes, spaces or colors to suggest movement
 * Headless Horseman:**

Light – allows us to see things, travels in waves Light wavelength – different wavelengths have different colors. Red is the longest with violet the shortest Color Intensity – varied by mixing a complimentary color, the brightest is a pure hue while the dullest will be equal amounts of a color and it’s compliment Shade – created by adding black to a color Tint – created by adding white to a color Form – an object in an artwork Texture – how an object would feel
 * Ballerina:**

If you were the Root Monster, what artworks would you pick for your treasure chest? Why?
 * Conclusion:**

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