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Facilitation 8 Presentation

The document discusses techniques for creating a sense of depth and space in artwork using size, placement, and overlap. Larger objects appear closer while smaller objects appear further away. Objects placed higher or lower on the canvas seem closer, and partially covering one shape with another makes the overlapping shape seem closer. The document also provides hashtags and mentions for an artist, Jesse Treece, encouraging sharing artwork using collage techniques on social media and tagging the artist.

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Facilitation 8 Presentation

The document discusses techniques for creating a sense of depth and space in artwork using size, placement, and overlap. Larger objects appear closer while smaller objects appear further away. Objects placed higher or lower on the canvas seem closer, and partially covering one shape with another makes the overlapping shape seem closer. The document also provides hashtags and mentions for an artist, Jesse Treece, encouraging sharing artwork using collage techniques on social media and tagging the artist.

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Whimsical

Spaces
Amber Norman
Kelly Emery

Jesse Treece

Whats your assignment?

Foreground, middleground, background

Size: larger objects appear closer, smaller further away


Placement: where a shape or object is in relationship to the horizon line
creates depth. Things closer to the horizon line appear further away.
Objects closer to the bottom or top of your paper (canvas, etc.) appear
closer.
Overlap : partially covering one shape (object with another makes the
one in front appear closer.

SPACE

Precision

Where did it all start?

Explosion of Collage

Use for Propaganda

More of his work

#arttechassignment
#facilitation8
If you post on instagram tag Jesse in your work
@jessetreececollage
If you post to facebook, share it to his art page wall
Collage Art by Jesse Treece
Twitter - @jessetreece

He was very excited to be the subject of this facilitation


and wants to see your work

Post to social media

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