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Art Appreciation 210
Chapters 1 and 2
Chapter one
What is art?
A work of art is a visual expression
formed with skill through the use of
media.
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Dance, visual, literature, commercial
Thomas Moran’s - Grand Canyon of
the Yellowstone
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Traditional visual arts image
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History information
Commercial art
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Fashion design
Graphic design- Advertisement
Crafts-
Crystal Stemware
Intro
What is creativity?
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The ability to bring forth
something new that has value.
Creative traits
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Associating- making connections/
unrelated fields
Questioning- Challenge status quo/how
can things be changed.
Observing- Intently watching- making no
judgements.
Networking- interact/ learn from others.
Experimenting- Exploring new
possibilities/ building models/analyze.
Outsider art- Untrained
Folk art
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Colleen and Bob West.
Art is an intrinsic ability that can be
a natural gift but can also be
learned.
Art and Reality/theme and
content
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Representational
Abstract
Non-representational
Art Reality --Theme and
Content
● Representational art
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Artwork that depicts the
realistic appearance of things.
Subject matter
Theme and content
● Abstraction in Art.
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To simplify subjects from the
natural world.
Theme and content
● Nonrepresentational
Art
● Using the basic elements of
design with no references to
anything outside themselves.
Looking and Seeing
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Perception- Looking and seeing
Seeing versus Looking
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A more focused way of
looking.
Chapter Two
The Six Purposes and
Functions of Art
Art for Delight
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Art that gives us joy and” lifts
us above the stream of life”.
Aesthetics- The relationship
between the idea of beauty and
the concept of art.
My wife Terrie’s photographs are an
inspiration to be as well as just
plain delightful!
Art as Commentary
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Communicate ideas, recording
events or expressing opinions.
Commentary
Art in Worship and Ritual
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To enhance religious
contemplation/ritual
ceremonies.
The Sistine chapel
Sitka Indian carved rattle.
Commemoration- Honor the
memory of Individuals, groups or
events.
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Mount Rushmore
Iwo Jima flag raising.
Art for Persuasion
To influence action or
opinion/convince the viewer.
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Uncle Sam wants you.
Art of Persuasion
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If you grew up in the 60’s you
would be automatically drawn
to this ad!
Self-expression
Using your personal feeling and
beliefs in your work.
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Sandy Hook tragedy
Self expression
Self Expression
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Bobby and mortality
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