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policy at FAIS mandates students' names cannot be paired with their photographs. The Artists formerly known asEnter the gallery of creative solutions. Each hall honors an art movement of historical or fanciful significance. Names witheld upon request. Assignment |
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Pointillists |
Colorists |
Costumers |
Impressionists |
Fauvists |
Cartoonists |
Minimalists |
Surrealists |
Plastic Wrapists |
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CostumersTaking their cue from Halloween, this group will adorn themselves with outrageous costuming to shield their identity. Dark glasses and the ability to fade into the background |
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The ColoristsThrough the use of primary colors or electric tints and washes, this group uses the color palette to explore the spectrum of reflected light. |
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The CartoonistsWorking with a limited palette of bright, flat colors these artists are able to capture the essence of their personality in caricature.
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FauvistsFrom the French word fauve , meaning "wild beast ." A style adopted by artists associated with Matisse, c. 1905-08. They painted in a spontaneous manner, using bold colors. |
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The Plastic WrapistsThis fresh approach to covering one's identity owes its roots to the work of Christo |
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The MinimalistsA movement in American painting and sculpture that originated in the late 1950s. It emphasized pure, reduced forms and strict, systematic compositions. |