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EVERYWHE, # *% * Elementary Library® AUTHORS: Jacqueline Chanda Kristen Pederson Marstaller CONSULTANTS Katherina Danko-McGhee Maria Teresa Garcia-Pedroche Harcourt Orlando Austin NewYork SanDiego Toronto London Wi Te Lenin Stl wvouharesurtscoolcom CCopyeght © 2008 by Harcour, no A rights reserved, No pata this publcation may be reproduced or ‘wansmitd in any for or by any means, electronic or mechanical, Including photocopy ecordng, or any inormation storege and etioval, systom, without permission in wing rom the publisher. Requests for permission to make coples of ay part o! me work snouts be adressed ta Schoo! Permissions and Copyehts, Haroun, Inc, (6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Forisa 32887-5777. Fax: 407-346-2618, HARCOURT and the Harcourt Logo are trademarks of Harcour, no registered inthe United States f America andor other jusdctions. Printed in the United States of America ISBN 0-15.3364483 67.8910 048 19 12 11 10 09 08 O7 Dear Young Artist, Art can be made from many different things. In this book, you will see artworks made from paints, clay, yarn—even old baseballs! What kinds of things do you use to make art? ‘The artworks in this book come from many places around the world. Artists often get ideas from their communities. As you create your own artworks, look around your community. Your next art idea may be righ front of you! Sincerely, Unit 1 @ wore sa LESSON 1 LESSON 2 ‘ART <> SOCIAL STUDIES CONNECTION LESSON 3 CONTENTS Dear Young Avtist Keeping a Sketchbook, Visiting a Museum Reading Your Textbook Elements and Principles Inside and Out Line, Shape, and Form Draw Conclusions Kinds of Lines Focus: Line Craon Bren Lines Express Feelings Focus: tne ames Une Ds Wassily Kandinsky Armsr Broonary Geometric and Organic Shapes Focus: Shape ‘Sue Desiow Shapes in Still Lifes Focus: Shape Sruvtire Panne Art and Geometry Evervony ART Geometric and Organic Forms Focus: Form reac Foru Seu prone REVIEW AND REFLECT 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 Unit 2 The Artist’s Plan Color, Value, and Texture (ees LESSON 6 The Color Wheel Focus: Color Inooer Sem Pawn LESSON 7 Color Groups Focus: Warm and Cool Colors Seasonal Drawn e@ ant socia stuoies ALMA WOODSEY THOMAS eecroN, Anus Boonarur LESSON 8 Color and Mood Focus: Value Moo Paneavo LESSON 9 Tactile Texture Focus: Texture Tesune Weare ‘ast SCIENCE ‘CONNECTION LESSON 18 LESSON 19 ‘ART <> SOCIAL STUDIES CONNECTION LESSON 20 Special Places ‘Space and Emphasis Cause and Effect Horizon Line Focus: Space ‘Sate SeASCAPE Depth in Landscapes Focus: Space Laure De Forces in Nature ART Avo NaTURE Overlapping Lines and Shapes Focus: Space crane Pc Center of Interest Focus: Emphosis Ouro00n Soe Winslow Homer Anrisr Brocnara Art in Nature Focus: Emphasis Ganoen Desi REVIEW AND REFLECT 82 co 86 88 90 92 a4 96 98 100 Unit 5 Surprising Viewpoints . 102 Bolance and Unity G) waneses Fact Opin to LESSON 21 Symmetrical Balance 106 Focus: Blanco ‘Gr Daan LESSON 22 Asymmetrical Balance 108 Focus: Bolonce incon Vin Oram S Ao uTeRaTURe Palla Polaco ‘Storyteller 110 LESSON 23 Abstract Portraits 2 Focus: Bolance ond Shope Assrract Sur PorTRAT LESSON 24 Abstract Designs 4 Focus: Unty ond olor ‘Anse: PAWN e@ ante soctat stuores HIMTARE HEARDEN 116 COMmLTION Annes Booman LESSON 25 Collage 118 Focus: Unity and Texture MuseTexune Cowsce REVIEW AND REFLECT 120 Old and New Ideas......:22 Variety and Rhythm ‘Summarize 124 Shapes and Symbols 126 Focus: Variety ond Shope Guay Pst Por LESSON 27 Printmaking 128 Focus: Rhythm Kusooscore Pract Ast» sociastuotes Styles of Architecture 130 ‘CONNECTION Ccancens Aa LESSON 28 Rhythm in Photomontage 132 Focus: Rhythm and Potter Prorowotce LESSON 29 Assemblage 134 Focus: Variety and Texture Foue-Onecr Asse Aat

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