represent subject matter truthfully without artificiality
Abstraction
distancing of an idea
a depiction away from any literal representationalreference points
exist in all art to a certain degree as a freedom form representative qualities in art it does not represent things pictorially
the artist must have remove abstractive elements from a subject/object to create a more simplified form or produce something which has no source at all
Abstract are presented in ways:
Stylized
Distorted/Distortion
Exaggeration
Artist has his/her own style of presenting ideas in his mind
Stylized
see the real figure but distorted
could be widened
example is human figure but its parts are in other places
Distorted/Distortion
use of colors and textures, overreacting
Fauvism example
Exaggeration
Type of Abstraction
Cubism
Dots and Symbols
uses geometrical figures
early 20th art movement that revolutionized European painting, sculpture and music
Cubism
Dominant Realism in 19th Century
Dots and Symbols
uses extremecolors, very bright colors
short lived method
example is scream
Fauvism
Artists who already using nontraditional techniques
Picasso, Cezanne and Matisse
Russianartist who was widely credited for establishing abstraction
WassilyKandinsky
The most influential during the 20thcentury
PabloPicasso
Most influential artist in the modernpainting specifically in aesthetic painting
PaulCezanne
Famous in dancepainting which is requested by SergeiShchukin