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Art App
Part 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what the work represents’ could be a person, object, a scene, or an event | The subject of Art |
| does not present descriptions, stories or references to identifiable objects or symbols; appeals directly to the senses primarily because of the organization of their expressive elements | Non-objective Art |
| object that inspires the artists to do art; choices are virtually unlimited. Some may focus on different objects of the same theme while others may work on whatever inspires them at the moment | Objective Art |
| Sources of Subject: the most popular source of objective art. Mountains, trees, animas landscapes, seascapes, cloudscapes are some examples of nature -inspired at | Nature |
| Sources of Subject:human subjects, whether real or imagined, are the most interesting. Works can range from a single subject to a group. They can be in a perpetual pose or performing tasks of everyday life. | People |
| Sources of Subject:depict real events which are verifiable facts that occurred in the past. The purpose of such works are either to commemorate events or to teach history to the viewers | History |
| Sources of Subject:present to viewers of the art something tangible even when unverified. Art brings 'life' to these stories. | legends |
| Sources of Subject: sacred texts: The Holy Bible of Christianity, the Quran of Islam and the Torah of Judaism. Many artworks used the beautiful stories in these sacred texts to convey their beliefs. It was said that art is the handmaid of religion | religion |
| Sources of Subject:artworks based on the stories of the gods and goddesses of Ancient Greece, Rome, Celts, Norse and the Egyptians. These deities are depicted in human or animal forms and present human like behavior. | Mythology |
| Sources of Subject:the intrigue of the unconscious also inspires artists to present it through art for others to see, relate and interpret. Artists believe that the content of the unconscious should be shared for others to know and may be understand | Dreams and Fantasy |
| Sources of Subject:the modern era with its tall buildings and amazing machines are also subject matter for the artist. Cityscapes, airplanes, cars, ships, motorcycles and robotic technology are objects of interest | Technology |
| presenting subject: figures were made almost perfect to imbue them with a greater degree of stature and significance worthy of super beings. more universal characteristics of the human form as is accepted by the culture of the day | naturalism |
| presenting subject: artist's attempt of portraying the subject as it is. they try to be as objective as possible in their subject presentation. art is realistic when the presentation & organization of deets in the work is so real, like a photograph. | realism |
| presenting subject: ____ means "to move away or to separate from." ____ as subject presentation moves away from reality, from presenting the subject as it really is. | abstract |
| abstract form: figures have been so arranged that its proportions differ significantly from reality. This is manifested when the subject is misshapen or twisted out. | distortion |
| abstract form: subject is stretched vertically and/ or some parts lengthened to give the impression of thinness | elongation |
| Abstract Forms: may not be so common in paintings but may be popular in other art forms | mangling |
| Abstract Forms:is presented through the use of figures: a cone, cylinder, sphere, triangle, square, cube, and circle in place of real pictorial elements. The Cubists want to show forms in their basic geometrical shapes | cubism |
| presenting subject: visible sign of something invisible such as an idea or quality. ___ in art draws the viewers' attention to what other message the artist may be trying to convey aside from what is obviously observed. | symbol (symbolism) |
| presenting subject: literally means wild beasts. The ___ did not express ethical, philosophical or psychological themes but painted pictures of comfort, joy and pleasure. | fauvism |
| (fauvism) was the first organized movement in painting of the 1900's | Henri Matisse |
| presenting subject: art movement that doesn't follow the traditions & principles in art. revolt against tradition & aims to show wickedness of society. they tried to shock & provoke the public w/ outrageous pieces of writing, poetry recitals & art exhibit | Dadaism |
| presenting subject:began in Italy. Artists of this movement wanted their works to capture the speed and force of the modern industrial society. Their paintings and sculptures highlight the technologies of modern life | futurism |
| presenting subject: super realism. emphasized the activities of subconscious mind. Subjects in this presentation attempt to show man's inner mind & how he may perceive his outside world. most surrealist art work have themes that are violent | surrealism |
| presenting subject: believe that man needs spiritual rebirth for him to correct defects that ruin the society. This style of art depicts the emotions aroused by objects and events. | expressionism |