Painting
Painting has always decorated man’s dwellings. History tells us that man started to decorate the walls of his cave dwellings in the simplest and crude way he could. Painting has not only been regarded as decoration of our dwellings but it tells us the story of man. They tell us about people—how they thought and felt, and what they valued. They help us define ourselves and our times, as well as other people and other times.” The arts have life itself for their subject matter. Painting requires time, effort, and money to master the art
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:
1. define painting operationally;
2. identify the functional values of painting;
3. discuss the styles, media and tools of painting;
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2. Surrealism expresses anti-art that defied reason. It reunites dream and fantasy.
3. Conceptual Art is a modern art style that the artist conceptualized and is completed by the viewer. It needs sculpture and installation to appreciate this art.
4. Pop Art circulates around comic books, advertising. celebrities and other objects found every day.
5. Photorealism is a painting that looks like a photograph. This is done by taking a picture of the subject then paint it.
6. Hyperrealism is ad advancement of photorealism. Only that this style of painting emphasizes exaggerated shadows and inanimate objects display likeness as though it has these qualities.
7. Minimalism is characterized by simplicity. The artist paints only what is necessary.
8. Futurism is a painting styles that focuses on technology, violence, speed and the future of the world. It presents how man wins over nature.
9. Impressionism is a painting style that originated in Paris which is characterized by thin brush strokes. It emphasizes how light is depicted.
10. Fauvism is one of the earliest modern painting styles that followed impressionism. This style emphasizes strong
Assignment C There is much more to art than what one sees at first glance. In the last two weeks reading assignments I have learned that there is much more to art than nicely arranging colors and shapes to create a scene for someone to enjoy. Not only in the color important but the intensity, position, size, direction, pattern, and texture all add to the experience of studying art. I had known of these concepts before but know have a much more profound understanding of them that will allow me to but understand and interept ideas that an artist is trying to portray in his piece.
Surrealism is a style of Art and Literature stressing the significance of imagery, the exploration of chance effects, and unleashing the imagination of one 's mind. Although he is a well known poet in our society today, many of his poems weren
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This artist used the medium as a way to add to his stylized painting and create further blurring which was mean to bring emotion
Impressionism. In T. Quirk & G. Scharnhorst (Eds.), American History Through Literature 1870-1920 (Vol. 2, pp. 504-508). Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons.
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Figurative painter Ricardo Casal and his proteges will launch an exhibition on Friday at the Bophana Center with 14 Norman Rockwell-style depictions of the Kingdom. Titled Crossed Views on Cambodia, the exhibition will feature work by Casal done during his time in the Kingdom along with the paintings by seven Royal University of Fine Art students mentored by the French artist. The style is relentlessly figurative – each painting has a photographic quality that aims to represent people and landscapes as realistically as possible.
In terms of exploring and responding, students look into pieces from different cultures, places and communities to discuss the idea of why and how people create different art forms (ACARA1,
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The dramatic painting techniques of the artists being compared are expressed as follows: Paul Cézanne was part of the Post-Impressionist movement, Henri Matisse painted within the style of Fauvism, and Pablo Picasso developed Cubism. In order to begin to describe, compare, and show adaptation to
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