Ernest Cadegan

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Ernest Cadegan Ernest Cadegan photographer photographer

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Ernest Cadegan. photographer. What do you see here?. Sledding. Explain why the artist has shown only part of the people and objects?. Where would you look for parts of objects to make an artwork of?. Behind the Door. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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photographerphotographer

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What do you see here?What do you see here?

Sledding

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Explain why the artist Explain why the artist has shown only has shown only partpart of of the people and objects?the people and objects?

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Where would you look for Where would you look for parts of objects to make an parts of objects to make an

artwork of?artwork of?Behind the Door

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Vertical ElementsFrankie

Why has the artist chosen to show these parts of the dog and the church?

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How are these scenes How are these scenes different?different?

How are they the same?How are they the same?

Porters Point

Prevailing WIndsPorters Point

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Does this have a main Does this have a main object? Does it need one?object? Does it need one?

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How are these 2 the How are these 2 the same? Different?same? Different?

Up and Over

Two on the Bale

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Is there a main focus? Is there a main focus? Can you see how the Can you see how the

bales line up?bales line up?Two on the Bale

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Why is the title ‘Up and Why is the title ‘Up and Over’ a good one?Over’ a good one?

Up and Over

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What are some other What are some other ways you could show ways you could show

something torn apart?something torn apart?Torn Apart

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Thank you to the artist Thank you to the artist for his support with for his support with

this project.this project.

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The EndThe End