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School Price: $2,361.95

Format:
Electronic Text

ISBN-13:
9781615280261

Publication date:
November 2010

Imprint: Oxford University Press


Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles

Digital Student and Teacher eBook, Fourth Edition

Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter and Jack Selleck

Series : Exploring Visual Design

A dynamic introduction to the building blocks of art.

Exploring Visual Design in digital textbook format will teach students about the "grammar" of art and how people from other cultures and times have used a common visual language to express their own unique perspective. As students become fluent in this language, a wealth of studio opportunities help them find their own voice.

Readership : Grades 7-12

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Published by Davis Publications, the only publisher dedicated solely to visual art education in Grades K-12.

Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles - Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter and Jack Selleck
Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles - Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter and Jack Selleck
Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles - Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter and Jack Selleck
Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles - Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter and Jack Selleck
Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles - Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter and Jack Selleck

Special Features

  • Captivating images from new art, architecture, and nature.
  • In-depth profiles of individual artists and artwork.
  • Informational interviews with professional artists.
  • Samples of student artwork.
  • Studio activities that promote collaboration and self-expression.