(a) |
Select visual art forms (e.g., print-making, installations, animation) to express ideas about social issues. |
(b) |
Create three-dimensional and two-dimensional art works, and use knowledge of art elements and design principles to enhance the work. |
(c) |
Investigate the effects of using more or less contrast. |
(d) |
Examine how visual weight is created through the use of size, colour, contour, contrast, texture, value, position, and so on. |
(e) |
Analyze and discuss how images and materials work together to express ideas in a work of art. |
(f) |
Describe how emphasis controls the sequence in which parts or images are noticed, and indicates their relative importance. |
(g) |
Use symbols and other images to develop and represent ideas. |
(h) |
Examine how artists use symbols and imagery to communicate meaning, and apply this understanding in own work. |