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History Subject For Pre-K - Art History by Slidesgo
History Subject For Pre-K - Art History by Slidesgo
for Pre-K:
Art History
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alternative resources slide.
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5. Instructions for use.
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Introduction Line & shape
Table of You can describe the topic of
the section here
You can describe the topic of
the section here
contents 03 04
Color & contrast Texture & form
You can describe the topic of You can describe the topic of
the section here the section here
Whoa!
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where you introduce yourself, write your
email…
01
Introduction
You can enter a subtitle here if
you need it
Introduction
You can give here a brief description of the topic you
want to talk about. For example, if you want to talk
about Mercury, you can say that it’s the smallest planet
in the entire Solar System
“This is a quote, words full of wisdom that
someone important said and can make the
reader get inspired”
—Someone famous
Tips for a good art
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is Neptune
a cold place 32% Neptune is the farthest
85% planet from the Sun
Venus
Venus is the second 47% Mercury
planet from the Sun 67% Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
A picture always
reinforces the concept
Images reveal large amounts of data,
so remember: use an image instead of
a long text. Your audience will
appreciate it
02
Line & shape
You can enter a subtitle here if
you need it
We learn concepts
Line Shape
It’s the most basic building element Shapes are created when lines
and can be used to create more combine to form a shape such as a
complex shapes or to create square, triangle, or circle, for
compositions example
Types of lines
Abstract art
Saturn is a gas giant
and has rings
Realism
Venus has a beautiful
name
Watch the video
Despite being red, Mars is actually a very
cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust,
which gives the planet its reddish cast
Yellow Blue
Venus is the second planet Mercury is the smallest
from the Sun Red planet of them all
Despite being red, Mars is a
cold place
Creating secondary colors
1 2 3 4 5
Mercury Saturn
Mercury is the Saturn is the
smallest planet ringed planet
Awesome
words
What color is it?
l b e u
What color is it?
l b e u
Try to write the correct color...
Y B R
G P L
Try to write the correct color...
2500
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Colors most used by artists
Follow the link in the graph to modify its data and then paste the new one here. For more info, click here
4,498,300
Big numbers catch your audience’s attention
Desktop software
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image”
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screen with your own work. Just
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image”
Mobile web
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screen with your own work. Just
right-click on it and select “Replace
image”
Our teachers
Yello Yello
+ Red = + Blue =
w w
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Matisse color palette
Create a composition inspired by La Gerbe but only use the
shapes with the same colors that Matisse used
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Vectors Photos
● Acrylic texture banner set ● Little girl holding palette showing something with
● Hand painted acrylic brush stroke collection painted red finger
● Hand painted acrylic brush stroke collection ● Cute little girl showing painted hands standing in fr
● Nail polish blots ont of table with colorful colors
● Spilled nail polish illustration ● Man standing in front of graffiti wall with aerosol c
an in hand
● Hand drawn abstract organic shapes background
● Medium shot woman holding painting brush
● Young woman posing next to her colorful painting
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Fonts & colors used
Londrina Solid
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Roboto Slab
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