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CBSE
Class 7
Arts
Kriti
How You Feel

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Revision Guide: How You Feel

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How You Feel - Quick Look Revision Guide

Your 1-page summary of the most exam-relevant takeaways from Kriti.

This compact guide covers 20 must-know concepts from How You Feel aligned with Class 7 preparation for Arts. Ideal for last-minute revision or daily review.

Revision Guide

Key Points

1

Facial expressions convey emotions.

Facial expressions are vital in non-verbal communication, depicting emotions like happiness, sadness, and anger.

2

Navarasa in performing arts.

Navarasa refers to the nine emotions expressed in Indian classical arts. Understanding them enriches expression in acting and drawing.

3

Proportions of the human head.

Baby faces differ from adults due to proportions. Key ratios help artists draw accurate faces, aiding in character representation.

4

Two eyes' distance equals one eye.

The distance between the eyes typically equals one eye's width, guiding accurate facial feature placement in art.

5

Ears' positioning is crucial.

Ears align between the eyebrows and the nose tip, an essential reference for facial accuracy when drawing.

6

Clay relief technique.

Clay relief sculpture remains attached to its background. Learning this helps create textured facial representations.

7

Stereotypes in body representation.

Stereotypes generalize and simplify identity. Artists can challenge these in their work to promote diverse representations.

8

Every body type is beautiful.

Diversity in body shapes exists. Artists should celebrate this variety in their creations, moving away from narrow beauty standards.

9

Influence of media on body image.

Advertisements and movies shape perceptions of beauty. Critical awareness of these influences is essential for self-acceptance.

10

Observation enhances artistic skills.

Observing live models or sculptures sharpens drawing skills by understanding real-life proportions and expressions.

11

Modify features for expression.

Altering eye, mouth, and eyebrow shapes can dramatically change facial expressions, crucial for character portrayal.

12

Rock-cut sculptures of Mahabalipuram.

The intricate carvings depict stories of life around water, showcasing creativity and cultural heritage.

13

Making a clay relief.

Start with soft clay, construct a slab, and carefully carve to create raised features for realistic facial expressions.

14

Slip as adhesive.

Clay slip, a clay-water mixture, acts like glue to join clay pieces, ensuring your relief holds together during modeling.

15

Importance of detailed observation.

Analyzing different expressions allows artists to accurately represent emotions in facial drawings or sculptures.

16

Use of tools in clay modeling.

Various tools can refine and add texture to clay. Kitchen utensils can substitute specialized tools effectively.

17

Journey through history in art.

Artistic expressions often connect to cultural heritage, like Mahabalipuram sculptures conveying ancient stories.

18

Examine cultural stereotypes.

Challenge cultural assumptions in art, recognizing that stereotypes hinder true representation of individuals.

19

Create unique emojis.

Designing your emojis fosters creativity while understanding how expressions vary across different emotions.

20

Reflection on art process.

Reflecting on your artistic journey, such as encountering challenges, enhances learning and skill development.

21

Field trips inspire creativity.

Visiting historical sites and observing art in person fuels inspiration and understanding of artistic methods.

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