Kia ora readers!
For the past week, we have been talking about art from Henri Rousseau and talking about the jungle prints, we have also been learning about: Background, Middle-ground, fore-ground and all those sorts for the basics. But first, we had to warm, up which is like draw a jungle, and watch a video to get to know about Henri R. If you don't know who he is, he goes to a botanical garden in Paris and studied the plants and zoo animals there, and fun fact he's never been to a jungle or forest, that's why he goes to a botanical garden.
Terms:
Repetition: Repeated use of image, shape or colour. This can help create unity in Art
Background: The information you see as the furthest away in an art image.
Middle ground: The area between the foreground and the background.
Foreground: The information you see as the closest to you in Art image.
Mono: one, single.
Print: A copy. A transfer of pigment from one surface to another. Here we use it to make Art work.
Foliage: leaves of a plant, leafage.
Flora: Plants of a region or era.
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