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Translating an Image

In this activity, you will apply what you have learned about the basic artistic elements in subunit 4.1.  You will select a realistic artistic composition and reduce it down to its most basic artistic elements.

· First, select a piece of artwork from the list of provided repositories/sources of artwork, and save an image of the artwork to your computer.

· The artwork you select should be “realistic,” so choose a photograph or a photorealistic painting, most likely. Otherwise, please choose an artwork that incorporates many of the artistic elements you learned about in subunit 4.1.

· Next, use a computer program like Microsoft Paint or use pen/pencil and paper to re-create a simplified version of the image.

· Your new image should distill or reduce the original composition into its most basic art elements, that is, points, lines, shapes, and shading.

· Then save your new image or take a photograph of your new image and save that to your computer.

· Upload both saved files to using the file upload box below the text box.

· Finally, in the text box, provide a few sentences about what image you chose and your experience of reducing the image down to its basic art elements.

· Be sure to include a line indicating the Terms of Use and/or copyright information for your work!

Art Resources

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ART 21Links to an external site.
: Includes interviews with major contemporary artists, studio visits and explanations of their work

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Google ImagesLinks to an external site.
: A comprehensive search engine for images

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ArtcyclopediaLinks to an external site.
: Good general art site, mostly image links to museums:

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Mark Hardin’s ArtchiveLinks to an external site.
: Great link with alphabetical listing of artists, mostly contemporary and historical European

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Art History LinksLinks to an external site.
: An amazing collection of links specific to sites related to the practice of art history, many are written, not visual, information

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Cities and Buildings CollectionLinks to an external site.
: Over 5000 architectural images maintained by the architecture department at the University of Washington

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Web Gallery of ArtLinks to an external site.
: Good reference for lots of art history images

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Saatchi Gallery, LondonLinks to an external site.
: Cutting edge contemporary art, plus a site where any artist can post their work

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The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DCLinks to an external site.
: Our national art museum

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Seattle Art MuseumLinks to an external site.

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Museum of Modern Art New YorkLinks to an external site.
: A treasure trove of modern art

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Metropolitan Museum of ArtLinks to an external site.
: Extensive collection database from many cultures and time periods

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Islamic art collectionLinks to an external site.
: An extensive collection of Islamic art from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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Museum of Fine Arts, BostonLinks to an external site.
: An extensive digital collection with text information

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Currier Museum of ArtLinks to an external site.
: A smaller museum in Manchester, NH with a fantastic collection, much of it online

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Henry Art GalleryLinks to an external site.
: The art repository of the University of Washington. An extensive image database and excellent search system

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National Galleries of ScotlandLinks to an external site.
: Extensive collection of artwork from many cultures and

· time periods

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ARTstorLinks to an external site.
: Nearly one million images here. For access to this site, please check with your campus library or public library

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CAMIOLinks to an external site.
: 95,000 images of all kinds. For access to this site, please check with your campus or public library

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SmarthistoryLinks to an external site.
: Smarthistory.org is a free and open, not-for-profit, art history textbook. We use multimedia to deliver unscripted conversations between art historians about the history of art

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Tibetan Book of the DeadLinks to an external site.
: Literature and Artwork on Prayer, Ritual, and Meditation from the Religious Traditions of Tibet, India and Nepal. Special Collections Department at the University of Virginia Library

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Day of the Dead CelebrationLinks to an external site.
: History and images from the Mexican “Dia de los Muertos” celebration.

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Frank Gehry sketchesLinks to an external site.
: Initial sketches of building design ideas by architect Frank Gehry

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African Art: Death and RebirthLinks to an external site.
: Sculpture images and text describing ritual beliefs from African cultures. Other themes included

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Burke MuseumLinks to an external site.
: Artwork database from their ethnology collections. Administered through the University of Washington

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All Together NowLinks to an external site.
: A digital collaborative and interactive music project

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AIDS Quilt Information WebsiteLinks to an external site.

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What is a Print?Links to an external site.
: Interactive tutorial on printmaking processes, with images. Created by the Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Edvard Munch MuseumLinks to an external site.
: Image database for many of Munch’s paintings and prints

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Nuxalk Sun MaskLinks to an external site.
: Image and context for the 
Mask of the Sun from British Columbia Nuxalkculture

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Bradshaw FoundationLinks to an external site.
: Excellent source for images and information on prehistoric rock art, Cycladic figures, the Pyramids, ancient temples and geometric signs

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The Art StoryLinks to an external site.
: Movements, Artists, Theory and the Progression of Art History

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Francis Bacon EstateLinks to an external site.
: A website devoted to the images and explanations of the important and idiosyncratic English painter

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Mayan TemplesLinks to an external site.
: An excellent site for historical information about the Temples of Palenque in Mexico

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