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Art
The expression of man's ideas, imagination, and
emotions
using his body
Aristotle
: 'Art completes what
nature
cannot bring to a finish. The artist gives us knowledge of nature's unrealized ends.'
Michelangelo: 'The true work of art is but a
shadow
of the
divine perfection.'
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: 'Art is a mediator of the
unspeakable.'
Paul Gauguin: 'Art is a
mad
search for
individualism.'
Bertolt Brecht
: 'Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a
hammer
with which to shape it.'
Characteristics of Art
Man-made
Unique
Aesthetics
Painting
A visual art form where artists use various techniques to apply
paint
onto surfaces to create images,
scenes
, or abstract compositions
Sculpture
Creating
three-dimensional
artworks by shaping or manipulating materials such as
clay
, stone, metal, wood, or plaster
Architecture
The art and science of designing and constructing buildings, structures, and spaces that serve functional,
aesthetic
, and
cultural
purposes
Literature
Written or spoken works that express ideas, emotions, experiences, and stories through
language
Music
An auditory art form that involves organized sounds and
rhythms
produced by instruments, voices, or
electronic
means
Space
The
distances
or areas around,
between
, and within components of a piece
Space
Positive
space
Negative
space
Line
Indicates direction,
orientation
, movement, and
energy
Line
Vertical
Horizontal
Jagged
Curved
Shape
An enclosed space, a bounded
two-dimensional
form that has both
length
and width
Shape
Organic
Geometric
Form
Something that is
three-dimensional
and encloses volume, having length, width, and
height
Form
Geometric
Organic
Color
Produced when
light
,
striking
an object, is reflected back to the eye
Texture
The way a three-dimensional work actually
feels
when touched, or the visual "feel" of a
two-dimensional
piece
Classification of Colors
Primary
Secondary
Intermediate
Hue
The
names
we assign a
color
Saturation
The
vividness
of color
Value
The
lightness
or
darkness
of the color
Emphasis
Developing points of interest to pull the
viewer's eye
to
important parts
of the body of the work
Balance
A sense of
stability
in the body of work, created by repeating same shapes and by creating a feeling of
equal weight
Harmony
Achieved in a body of work by using similar elements throughout the work, giving an
uncomplicated
look
Variety
The differences in the work, achieved by using difference shapes,
textures
,
colors
and values
Movement
Adds excitement to your work by showing
action
and directing the viewer's
eye
throughout the picture plane
Unity
Seen in a
painting
or drawing when all the
parts equal
a whole
Ancient Greek art
Visual arts produced in the Greek-speaking world from the
9th century BCE
to the
1st century
CE
Ancient Greek art
Idealized representations of the human form
Naturalistic details
Architectural achievements
Pottery and vase painting
Influence of mythology and religion
Fresco
Painting of color pigments on wet lime plaster
without
a binding agent
Fresco
Paint is absorbed by the
plaster
, fixed and protected from
fading
Depict scenes from
everyday
life
Fragile and often get
destroyed
when removed from their
original
sites
Pottery
Achieved prominence from
1000
BCE to
400
BCE
Pottery
Vases
were meant to be used in everyday life
Painters
partnered with
potters
in creating vases
Types of pottery: Amphorae, Kraters,
Jugs
, Kylixes, Hydra, Skyphos,
Lekythos
Greek sculpture
Mixture of
Egyptian
, Syrian, Minoan (Crete), Mycenaean and
Persian
cultures
Greek sculpture
Sculptors learned stone carving and bronze-casting from
Egyptians
and
Syrians
Developed by
Ionians
and
Dorians
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