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Compare inspiration and copying in art.

Inspiration builds on ideas; copying replicates exactly. The AP exam looks for your unique voice.

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Compare inspiration and copying in art.
Inspiration builds on ideas; copying replicates exactly. The AP exam looks for your unique voice.
Compare Picasso's and Gauguin's fruit bowl paintings.
Picasso uses Cubism (geometric shapes, multiple perspectives); Gauguin uses bold colors and simplified forms.
Compare 2D and 3D design elements.
2D: Line, shape, form, value, color, texture, space. 3D: Form, space, texture, value, color (sometimes).
Compare Observational and Gesture Drawing.
Observational drawing focuses on accuracy and detail; gesture drawing captures movement and essence.
What is 'Student Voice' in art?
Expressing unique ideas, style, and aesthetic in artwork; your artistic DNA.
Define 'Elements of Art'.
Line, shape, form, value, color, texture, space.
Define 'Principles of Design'.
Balance, emphasis, movement, pattern, proportion, rhythm, variety, unity.
What is 'Composition' in art?
Arranging elements and principles to create a visual structure.
Define 'Sustained Investigation'.
In-depth exploration of a theme through experimentation and reflection.
What is 'Observational Drawing'?
Drawing from direct observation, focusing on accuracy and detail.
What is the style of Picasso's 'Pitcher and Fruit Bowl'?
Cubist: breaks down forms into geometric shapes, showing multiple perspectives.
What are the features of Gauguin's 'Bowl of Fruit and Tankard before a Window'?
Bold colors, simplified forms, flattened perspective, influenced by non-Western art.
What are the features of Warhol's 'Space Fruit: Still Lifes'?
Pop art, bright, repetitive imagery, explores consumerism and mass production.
What should be considered when creating a 'Sustained Investigation'?
Theme/Concept, Exploration, Process, and Reflection.
What is the importance of 'Selected Works'?
Demonstrating a range of skills and approaches, showing mastery of chosen techniques and concepts.