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1
Exploring Art
  • Chapter 1 Art in Focus
  • Mr. Mulligan

2
What is Art?
  • The arts are a basic form of human communication.
  • The visual arts, music, literature, and poetry
    may be considered the means by which people, past
    and present, express themselves in unique sights
    and sounds that capture the interest, imagination
    and appreciation of others.

3
Visual Arts
  • Scholars have tried to establish the qualities
    that identify an object as a work of art.

4
Qualities of a Work of Art
  • 1. Art should mirror reality. It must look like
    something seen in the real world

5
Qualities of a Work of Art
  • 2. Art must be pleasing to the eye, even if it is
    not realistic.

6
Qualities of a Work of Art
  • 3. Art should express the artists ideas,
    beliefs, and feelings so that others can
    understand them
  • Figure 1.5 on page 8 Hugo Robus - Despair

7
Various Forms of art
  • Two primary forms art fine arts and applied arts.
  • Fine Arts- refers to painting, sculpting, and
    architecture, arts which have no practical
    function, valued on their visual pleasure they
    provide or their success in communicating ideas
    or feelings.

8
New Jersey Grounds for Sculpture
Fine Art
Elizabeth Catlett Mother and Child
9
Various Forms of art
  • Applied Art the design or decoration of
    functional objects to make them pleasing to the
    eye.
  • Made either by hand or machine
  • Intended primarily to serve a useful function
  • Artisans, designers and craftspeople

10
Applied ArtIkea furniture
11
Why Art is Created
  • Aesthetics
  • Simply for its visual appeal and the pleasure it
    brings
  • Morals/Ethics
  • Depict people and behaviors that reflect morality
  • Spirituality
  • Enables people to connect with the spiritual
    world
  • History
  • Provide valuable information about people, places
    and events
  • Politics
  • Used as a tool of persuasion or propaganda

12
Why Artists Create
  • Wealth?
  • Titian earned huge commissions and lived like a
    prince
  • while Rembrandt ended his last days bankrupt
  • Recognition and Glory?
  • Not all received fame Judith Leyster
    (1609-1660) was completely ignored for
    generations
  • Regardless of the artists culture or
    nationality, all artists seem to have one trait
    in common They are driven by the impulse to
    create.

13
Why should you study art
  • You might wonder why you should involve yourself
    in the creation of art.
  • When you create original works of art, you
    experience the creative process
  • Presented with a puzzling visual problem, you
    learn how approach the problem and resolve it as
    an artist might.
  • You develop your own capabilities for
    self-expression

14
Why should you study art
  • 1. Self-Expression
  • Assume for a moment that you want to express an
    idea or emotion in a work of art.
  • As you create you look for ways to convey this
    idea or feeling to others.
  • This task involves more than manipulating
    material with your hands, it also requires that
    you use your mind to draw upon your emotions.

15
Starry Night
Munch
Van Gogh
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2. Decision Making and Problem Solving
Why should you study art
  • What subject should I paint or sculpt?
  • Which medium and technique should I use?
  • What colors, shapes, lines and textures should I
    emphasize?
  • How can I arrange these elements effectively?
  • How will I recognize that the work is finished
    and the creative process has ended?

17
Why should you study art
3. Real-World Connections
  • Clarify the problems
  • Identify Possible Solutions
  • Test each possible solution
  • Select the solution that seems most appropriate
  • Apply the Solution
  • Determine whether the solution resolves the
    problem

18
Art Media
  • Materials used by artist to create artworks
  • Can include pencils, charcoal, paint, clay,
    stone, and metal

19
Art Processes
  • The action involved in making the art
  • Can include drawing, painting, printmaking
    modeling, weaving digitizing, and casting

20
Aesthetics
  • Branch of Philosophy
  • Dealing with the nature of art, beauty, and taste

21
Art Criticism
  • The criteria, or standards of judgment you will
    need when making decisions about art.
  • The four steps of art criticism are
  • 1. Description
  • 2. Analysis
  • 3. Interpretation
  • 4. Judgment

22
  • 2-dimensional Art Flat art without physical
    depth
  • 3-dimensional Art Art viewed from all sides

23
The Creative Formula
  • Spark (inspiration) start with a problem to be
    solved brainstorm observe become aware of
    relationships.
  • Planning (calculation) decision-making phase.
    Selection of materials. Refine visual elements
    gather visual references.
  • Communication (execution) create the project.
    Maintain craftsmanship, and integrity
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