Visual art

VISUAL ART
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VISUAL ART

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What kinds of art come to mind when you think about visual art?

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Two-dimensional
Three-dimensional

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Visual art involves an image or representation that can either be two- or three-dimensional.
Two-dimensional: painting
Three-dimensional: sculpture 
Important aspects
  • Imaginative power
  • Originality
  • Technical competence  

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Before
Nowadays

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For a long time another fearture of artworks was that they 'stood still'. 
Nowadays movement and the passage of time also play a role. 
Impressionism
  • Emerged in France; second half of the 19th century. 
  • About depicting the experience.
  • Subjects from everyday life.
  • Light and colour was used in an innovative way > to give an  impression of the moment. 
  • Painters worked outdoors.
  • Claude Monet 

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Expressionism
  • Emerged in early 20th century; Germany.
  • Times were turbulent: industrialization, WW1 about to break out.
  • Artists worked together in the avant-garde: groups experimenting with new art forms, wanting to bring about social change.  
  • Focus was the expression of inner emotional life rather than a impression of the real world. 
  • Emotions of fear and chaos.
  • Edvard Munch 

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Is this an impressionistic or expressionistic painting?
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Impressionistic
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Expressionistic

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Abstract art 
  • In 20th century artists no longer were interested in representing the real world. 
  • Ultimate goal: abstraction
  • Emphasis on lines, colours and geometrical shapes.  

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Which one is the abstract painting?
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B

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Which one is pop-art?
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Minimalism
  • Movement within spatial art>3D
  • From N. America to Europe in 1960's. 
  • Reaction to exuberant abstract expressionist paintings. 
  • 3-dimensional, simple geometric shapes made from basic materials 
  • Artists look for unusual relationships with area.
  • A lot of minimal art is public art which can be seen outdoors.  

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Which piece of art is minimalistic?
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Representation
- What do you see?  
- Figurative
- Abstract
- A little bit of both
- What do you see from close up? 
- What do you see from far away? 

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What do you see?

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Shape 
- Geometric (squares, circles, triangles)
- Organic (inspired by nature)
- Stylized (simplified shapes by leaving out certain details) 

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Why was the spider in the previous slide stylized?

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Colour
- Primary colours
- Black and white
- Secondary colours 
- Tertiary colour: often found in nature
- Only primary and secondary colours give an unrealistic effect
- Complementary contrast: opposite colours in the spectrum 

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This painting consists mostly of:
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Secondary colours
B
Primary and secondary colours
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Primary and tertiary colours
D
Tertiary colours

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Space and light
- Lineair perspective: lines converging on a vanishing point. 
- Overlapping
- Atmospheric perspective: colour
- Core shadow: shadow on object itself
- Cast shadow: shadow of an abject on the ground. 
- Sculptures and installations have a relationship with their surroundings. 



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In this painting depth is created mostly by:
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Linear perspective
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Vanishing point
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Atmospheric perspective
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Overlapping

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Materials and techniques
Different materials require different techniques:
- Fresco (paint on wet plaster)
- Oil painting
- Watercolour 
- Gouache (opaque paint)
Each material gives a different effect. 

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This an:
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Watercolour painting
B
Fresco
C
Oil painting

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This is a:
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Watercolour painting
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Fresco
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Oil painting

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This is a:
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Watercolour painting
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Fresco
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Oil painting

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Composition
The arrangement of visual elements.  
- Triangular composition
- Symmetric composition
- Asymmetric composition
- Diagonal composition
- All-over composition

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This is a:
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Diagonal composition
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Symmetric composition
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All-over composition
D
Asymmetric composition

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This is a:
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Diagonal composition
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Symmetric composition
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All-over composition
D
Asymmetric composition

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This is a:
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Diagonal composition
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Symmetric composition
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All-over composition
D
Aymmetric composition

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This is a:
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Diagonal composition
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Symmetric composition
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All-over composition
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Asymmetric composition

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