The list below contains the books I have used over the years for teaching figurative language. Some of them are designed to teach about figurative language and some of them are books with figurative language woven naturally into the poem or story. Just recently, we shared how we used one of these books to do a text ... Read More about Books with Figurative Language
Rachel's figurative works examine the body and its relationship to the mind, to others, and to the physical world.
The list below contains the books I have used over the years for teaching figurative language. Some of them are designed to teach about figurative language and some of them are books with figurative language woven naturally into the poem or story. Just recently, we shared how we used one of these books to do a text ... Read More about Books with Figurative Language
linocut tools you should try now that you wish you had discovered earlierEmbarking on lino cutting I got started with the kit most printmakers start with, the trusty Esedee lino tool, roller and ink set. Unable to screenprint in the studio I was ‘just dabbling’ to be honest; I thought that the technique was a bit too graphic and illustrative for my style of artwork and didn’t envisage it going anywhere. I now love it!When I started to use reduction printing and could really capture the form, or
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ABOUT THE ARTWORK Portrait d'une jeune femme faisant une belle grimace, bouche grande ouverte. Original Created: 2018 Subjects: Portrait Materials: Paper Styles: Figurative, Fine Art, Modern Mediums: Pencil DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Drawing: Pencil on Paper Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 19.7 W x 25.6 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
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Urban people, now available as a high-quality print of the original, offering a monochrome portrayal of urban life with exquisite figurative details, making it a striking addition to any space as a captivating example of people painting. •DESCRIPTION• Free Shipping Print on canvas of my Original watercolor painting Signed painting Artwork unframed •MORE DETAILS• Materials: Watercolor paints, palette, brushes, cotton paper Mixed technique: Ink pen & Watercolor Size: 11x14, 16x20, 18x24 inches (28x35, 40x50, 46x61 cm) A monochrome masterpiece titled Urban people art, this watercolor painting transcends urban people art into a realm of subtle elegance. The figurative art captures the essence of urban life with fluid brushstrokes, depicting silhouetted figures against a city backdrop. Urban people art is not merely a painting; it's a poetic exploration of the human spirit within the urban landscape. This people wall art invites contemplation, offering a nuanced perspective on the beauty and complexity of the interconnected lives that shape the urban tapestry. This artwork shows how different people are, united into one whole and urbanized by the way they built themselves. Due to the rapid development in the 21st century, urbanism has received an additional impetus to the development of new elements of the urban environment, namely digital, due to which modern urban residents interact with each other through various digital service sectors, the same applications with. services for ordering food, taxi, cleaning, etc. A mixture of shops, offices, individual housing apartments in one place; a mixture of people of different ages, income levels, cultures and races. The consequence of this is the unification of people in urban cultural development. As a result, people, one way or another, manage to adapt to the rhythm of life, a new way of life and live as society dictates to us. This print of original watercolor painting is painted in the style of figurative art, people in this picture are painted in monochrome painting, here I show urban people and their perception of the world with the environment Figurative Art - I like to draw people in their habitat, this is a city, street scenes, intersections, cafes. In my watercolor paintings, I show how a person depends on the social environment and develops it. •DELIVERY AND QUALITY• Delivery worldwide Delivery to USA 14-30 days Perfect condition Guarantee of Authenticity Instagram Artist: @bogdan_shiptenko © Copyright 2024 by Bogdan Shiptenko Shipping: Packing in a dense, impact-resistant tube. Shipped with tracking.
This is a great list of Language Arts related vocabulary. This can be used as a reference sheet, or a teacher resource. It includes explicit reading skills, the six write traits, elements of fiction, figurative language, and others.
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ABOUT THE ARTWORK 'Golfer' is a dynamic male figure in golf swing. It's painted on an acrylic artboard using acrylic gouache. The piece is unframed. Original Created: 2023 Subjects: Sport Materials: Other Styles: Figurative Mediums: Gouache, Acrylic DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Painting: Gouache on Other Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 8.2 W x 11.6 H x 0.1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: No Packaging: Ships in a Box
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c1810-20 Caspar David Friedrich by Gerhard von Kügelgen Biographical information from Wikipedia: Caspar David Friedrich (1774 – 1840) was born in 1774, in Greifswald, Swedish Pomerania on the Baltic coast of Germany. The sixth of ten children, he was brought up in the strict Lutheran creed of his father Adolf Gottlieb Friedrich, a candle-maker and soap boiler. Caspar David was familiar with death from an early age. His mother, Sophie Dorothea Bechly, died in 1781 when he was just seven. A year later, his sister Elisabeth died, while a second sister, Maria, succumbed to typhus in 1791. Arguably the greatest tragedy of his childhood was the 1787 death of his brother Johann Christoffer: at the age of thirteen, Caspar David witnessed his younger brother fall through the ice of a frozen lake and drown. Some accounts suggest that Johann Christoffer perished while trying to rescue Caspar David, who was also in danger on the ice. Friedrich began his formal study of art in 1790 as a private student of artist Johann Gottfried Quistorp at the University of Greifswald. Quistorp took his students on outdoor drawing excursions; as a result, Friedrich was encouraged to sketch from life at an early age. Through Quistorp, Friedrich met and was subsequently influenced by the theologian Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, who taught that nature was a revelation of God. Quistorp introduced Friedrich to the work of the German 17th-century artist Adam Elsheimer, whose works often included religious subjects dominated by landscape, and nocturnal subjects. Adam Elsheimer "Flight into Egypt 1609 oil on copper 31 x 42 cm Four years later Friedrich entered the prestigious Academy of Copenhagen, where he began his education by making copies of casts from antique sculptures before proceeding to drawing from life. Living in Copenhagen afforded the young painter access to the Royal Picture Gallery’s collection of 17th-century Dutch landscape painting. At the Academy he studied under teachers such as Christian August Lorentzen and the landscape painter Jens Juel. These artists were inspired by the Sturm und Drang movement and represented a midpoint between the dramatic intensity and expressive manner of the budding Romantic aesthetic and the waning neo-classical ideal. Mood was paramount, and influence was drawn from such sources as the Icelandic legend of Edda, the poems of Ossian and Norse mythology. Christian August Lorentzen "Silke Saugen" oil on canvas 44.5 x 58.5 cm Jens Juel "Shore at Vedbaek" 1807 The Cross in the Mountains oil on canvas 115 x 110.5 cm Friedrich married Caroline Bommer in 1818 and they would have three children. Friedrich was acquainted with Philipp Otto Runge, another leading German painter of the Romantic period. He was also a friend of Georg Friedrich Kersting, who painted him at work in his unadorned studio, and of the Norwegian painter Johann Christian Dahl. 1811 Friedrich's Studio by Georg Friedrich Kersting oil on canvas 54 x 42 cm Friedrich's reputation steadily declined over the final fifteen years of his life. As the ideals of early Romanticism passed from fashion, he came to be viewed as an eccentric and melancholy character, out of touch with the times. Gradually his patrons fell away. By 1820, he was living as a recluse and was described by friends as the "most solitary of the solitary". Towards the end of his life he lived in relative poverty and was increasingly dependent on the charity of friends. In 1835, Friedrich suffered his first stroke, which left him with minor limb paralysis and greatly reduced his ability to paint. As a result he was unable to work in oil; instead he was limited to watercolour, sepia and reworking older compositions. Although his vision remained strong, he had lost the full strength of his hand. Yet he was able to produce a final 'black painting', Seashore by Moonlight, described by Vaughan as the "darkest of all his shorelines, in which richness of tonality compensates for the lack of his former finesse". 1835-36 Seashore by Moonlight oil on canvas 73 x 58 cm. This is part 1 of a 2-part post on the works of Caspar David Friedrich: 1797 Temple with Landscape Ruin oil on canvas c1797 Landscape with Pavilion pen, ink, watercolour 16.7 x 21.7 cm 1798 Wreck in the Arctic Ocean oil on canvas 31.4 x 23.6 cm 1801 The Woman with the Raven at the Abyss woodcut 16.9 x 11.9 cm 1802 Study of Heads, Figures and Foliage 20 x 13.2 cm 1803 Woman with Spider's Web Between Bare Trees woodcut 17 x 12 cm ( image ) 1803-04 Young Man Lying on a Grave woodcut 7.8 x 11.3 cm ( image ) 1804 Statue of the Madonna in the Mountains graphite and wash 24.4 x 38.2 cm 1805-06 View from the Artist's Studio pencil and sepia wash 31.4 x 23.5 cm 1805-06 View of Arkona with Rising Moon and Nets oil on canvas 1806 Cross in the Mountains 1806 The Ruins of Eldena watercolour 1806-09 Self-Portrait black chalk 22.6 x 18 cm 1807 Dolmen by the Sea pencil and sepia 64.5 x 95 cm 1807 Fog oil on canvas 34.5 x 52 cm 1807 Sea Beach with Fisherman oil on canvas 34.5 x 51 cm 1807 Summer ( Landscape with Couple ) oil on canvas 71.4 x 103.6 cm c1807 Dolmen in Snow oil on canvas 62 x 80 cm 1808 Bohemian Landscape with Mount Milleschauer oil on canvas 70 x 104 cm 1808 Morning Fog in the Mountains oil on canvas 27.9 x 104 cm 1809 Bare Oak Tree pencil 36 x 25.9 cm 1809 Monk by the Sea oil on canvas 110 x 172 cm 1810 Landscape in the Riessengebirge oil on canvas 45 x 58.3 cm 1810 Mountain Landscape with Rainbow oil on canvas 70 x 102 cm 1810 Rocks and Trees pencil and watercolour 36 x 26 cm 1810 The Abbey in the Oakwood oil on canvas 110 x 171 cm c1810-11 Window Looking over the Park pencil and sepia wash 39.8 x 30.5 cm c1810 Landscape with Rainbow oil on canvas 59 x 84.5 cm 1811 Port by Moonlight 1811 Rock Surface 1811 Winter Landscape oil on canvas 32.5 x 45 cm 1811-12 The Garden Terrace oil on canvas 53.5 x 70 cm c1811 Winter Landscape with Church oil on canvas 33 x 45 cm 1812 Cross and Cathedral in the Mountains oil on canvas 44.5 x 37.4 cm 1812 Lime Tree Branch pencil and wash 12.8 x 18 cm 1812 Old Heroes' Graves oil on canvas 49.5 x 70.5 cm 1813 Fallen Rocks pencil and watercolour 21 x 17.4 cm 1813-14 Vision of the Christian Church oil on canvas 66.5 x 51.5 cm 1814 The Chasseur in the Forest oil on canvas 66 x 47 cm 1815 Sailing Ship oil on canvas 71 x 49.5 cm 1815 Ships at Anchor oil on canvas 21 x 30 cm 1815 The Cross Beside The Baltic oil on canvas 45 x 33.5 cm 1815-16 Ships in the Harbour at Greifswald oil on canvas 90 x 71 cm c1816-17 Neubrandenburg oil on canvas 91 x 72 cm 1817 Altar Design pencil, ink and watercolour 54.8 x 43.7 cm 1817 City at Moonrise oil on canvas 1817 Greifswald in Moonlight oil on canvas 22.5 x 30.5 cm 1817 Picture in Remembrance of Johann Emanuel Bermer oil on canvas 43.5 x 57 cm 1817 The Cross in front of a Rainbow in the Mountains ink and watercolour 27.2 x 20.8 cm 1817 Two Men by the Sea oil on canvas 51 x 66 cm c1817-18 Chalk Cliffs on Rügen oil on canvas 90.5 x 71 cm 1818 Gazebo in Greifswald 1818 Sailing Boat pencil 33.1 x 24.7 cm 1818 Study for "On the Sailing Boat" pencil and wash 36 x 26 cm 1818 The Cathedral oil on canvas 152.5 x 70.5 cm 1818 The Marketplace in Greifswald watercolour 1818 The Wanderer above the Sea Fog oil on canvas 98 x 74 cm
Hyperbole Meanings - Figurative Language Worksheet One worksheet where students write down the meaning for each of the ten hyperboles provided. An example has been included for students. This worksheet includes a sample answer page. ________________________________________ Follow Me Click the green star at the top of my page to be the first to receive updates about new products and discounts. ________________________________________ Feedback Please help me to improve my products by leaving valuable feedback. Simply click the 'Provide Feedback' button on your purchases page and leave a rating and a comment. You will also gain credits to use for further purchases. ________________________________________ Copyright Information This product is not for commercial use, individual use only. If you plan to share this product with others, please purchase extra licenses at the 50% discounted rate. The fonts used in my resources are from: Babbling Abby and Kimberly Geswein Fonts The clip art used in my resources is from: Krista Wallden Creative Clips and Whimsy Clips ________________________________________ hyperbole | writing | worksheet | classroom | exaggeration | English | descriptive language | figurative language | warm up | extension | meanings | no prep | printable | homework | teacher | education | learning tool | elementary school | learning | primary school
Youth, also known as Jeunesse is a famous oil painting, originally by French artist William Bouguereau in 1893, with the style of academism. The painting now is collected by private as collection. This kind of nude oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from William Bouguereau. Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 19 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of Youth, also known as Jeunesse will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of Youth, also known as Jeunesse can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 191 cm (75.2") * 122 cm (48.03"). Art recreation is also offered for nude oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this academism masterpiece to your life!
ABOUT THE ARTWORK My husband is an avid stamp collector and I have amassed a huge over flow of his stamps. In this case, I glued vintage post stamps from all over the world onto a modified wood panel. Created a postmark out of gold and blue leafing, representing a blue whale and the words Balboa Island. The entire piece is covered in epoxy resin and then mounted onto another wood panel painted a deep black/navy (Payne’s gray). The piece is ready to hang and very luminous. Original Created: 2020 Subjects: Animal Materials: Wood, Other Styles: Figurative, Modern, Realism Mediums: Paper, Wood, Resin, Acrylic DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Collage: Paper on Wood Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 30 W x 36 H x 2.3 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
Corneille (1922-2010) - "The Rainbow" 56 x 76 cm - Very good condition Large lithograph - Hand signed - E/A 25/30 - 2004 Identified as an important figure in the renewal of abstraction in Northern Europe, Corneille gradually moved from 1967 towards a rich and colorful New Figuration which coordinates with the Pop Art taste of the 1960s and 1970s. Original large format lithograph by the painter Guillaume Corneille (1922-2010), founding member of the Cobra movement with Asger Jorn, Karel Appel, Constant, Dotremont, Alechinsky and Jacques Doucet among others. Signed and dated in white pencil by the artist's hand Very good condition with slight creasing on the lower left corner - Secure shipping Guillaume Corneille retrospective in Belgium in 2024.
Looking for a FUN way to practice Figurative Language, this is it! This print-and-go craft is a great way to assess or practice figurative language at any time of the year. Even better, it can be used with ANY text you'd like - so it's easy to differentiate! This figurative language activity includes: directions page picture example for students to model after craft pieces Other than printing and separating pieces there is no other prep for the teacher. These make a fun display on bulletin boards or in your classroom to showcase student learning. Teachers are always looking for fun and simple, so here you go! Enjoy!
Mesmerizing lines of color, dimension and stunning composition of art and ballet form figurative painting that takes the breath away. On the other hand, the expressive abstract showcases butterfly that together with the astounding ballerina illustrate freedom. Specifications:• Oil Painting on canvas• 100% Hand Painted• Gallery Wrap & stretched on wood frame Ready-to-Hang• Available in vertical and horizontal Orientation.• 1xPainting in Secure Packaging box• Leaves Warehouse in 2-3 Days• Delivery Australia wide. We also deliver to New Zealand
ABOUT THE ARTWORK Digital collage. Surreal and macabre vision of Eros and Thanatos, blooming of exuberant life from the pits of death, an image of regeneration and chthonic rising to the galaxies. Original Created: 2014 Subjects: Fantasy Materials: Paper, Canvas, Glass, Other Styles: Conceptual, Expressionism, Figurative, Fine Art, Surrealism Mediums: Photo, Digital, Color DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Digital: Photo on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 5 Size: 23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.4 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships Rolled in a Tube