Module 3.C: Manner in Presenting Arts as a Subject Flashcards
THE Artist have various ways of presenting its subject. It is not only creative, colorful, but it is also__________
symbolic, magical, and mystical.
Art critics may vary in their thoughts, ideas
and evaluation. However, their conventions
are clear in presenting an art as a subject.
These are common ways of presenting art as
a subject:
a) Realism e) Dadaism
b) Abstraction f) Expressionism
c) Surrealism g) Futurism
d) Fauvism h) Symbolism
THIS IS PART OF WAYS OF PRESENTING ART AS SUBJECT THAT The common expression that says, “what you
see is what you get” would best this art
presentation.
-Artists portray subjects coming from
nature, with the exact replica on what the objects
are. Trees birds and mountains with no
modifications or any changes; they are presented
as they are.
-Thus, it attempts to portray the subject as it is.
Realists try to be as objective as possible.
Realism
THIS IS PART OF WAYS OF PRESENTING ART AS SUBJECT THAT This art finds its meaning with the artist. The
predisposition of meanings is deposited within the maker of the work. Thus, it is the attempt of the artist to showonly his idea or his feeling; not as objective as the realist.
Abstraction/Abstract
WHAT ARE THE Common Abstraction Art of presentation:
1) Cubism
2) Distortion
3) Elongation
4) Mangling
5) Abstract Expressionism
IT IS PARTLY ON THE Abstraction Art of presentation THAT It stresses abstract form through the
use of a cone, cylinder, or sphere at
the expense of other pictorial
elements. The use of geometrical
shapes
EX.Pablo Picazzo &
Paul Cezanne art works.
Abstraction: Cubism
IT IS PARTLY ON THE Abstraction Art of presentation THAT When there is alteration of the shape,
forms its original form like twisted or bent out
of shape from the regular condition.
-when the subject is in distorted condition or twisted
out.
Abstraction: Distortion
IT IS PARTLY ON THE Abstraction Art of presentation THAT refers to paintings that
feature figures that are painted with their forms
elongated much more than they are in
reality.
-art subject is lengthened, protracted, or extended.
Abstraction: Elongation
IT IS PARTLY ON THE Abstraction Art of presentation THAT This work of art was first introduced by
the Dadaists artists around 1918. The
common characteristics of this presentation
are the objects and person who are severely
injured, mutilated by cutting, crushed,
slashed, or disfigured.
-the subject is either cut or mutilated.
Abstraction: Mangling
IT IS PARTLY ON THE Abstraction Art of presentation THAT It is a style that is characterized by the use of
large canvasses and a deliberate lack of refinement in
the application of the paint, strong color, uneven
brush strokes, and rough texture.
Abstraction: Abstract Expressionism
THIS IS PART OF WAYS OF PRESENTING ART AS SUBJECT THAT This method mirrors the evils of the present society.
-It is a way of representing the subject by combining realism and distortion. Here, one proportion maybe real; another maybe distorted.
Surrealism
THIS IS PART OF WAYS OF PRESENTING ART AS SUBJECT that They use these colors as bright as the
expressed joy, happiness, and freedom. Conversely, they would likely not to use colors which are dark since those emotions are dominating in their work.
Fauvism
THIS IS PART OF WAYS OF PRESENTING ART AS SUBJECT THAT started as a protest against the arts started as a protest against the arts in Zurich Switzerland. Dada means hobby horse which technically means non-sensical way of presenting art.
works often show rejection of logic,
zeroing on nonsense, intuition, and irrationality. Its
origin is appearing to be unclear.
Dadaism
THIS IS PART OF WAYS OF PRESENTING ART AS SUBJECT that The modern day living characterized by
technology, modernity, youth, and speed are
seen and observed in futurism works of art.
-Common themes and objects seen here
include airplane, car, and the urbanized city.
Futurism
THIS IS PART OF WAYS OF PRESENTING ART AS SUBJECT THAT art works possessed some difficulty at understanding.
Colors used in the artwork signify
meanings and their utilization convey
significance in an artists’ work. White for
instance stands for purity, red for violence, and
love in most instances, while black may mean
darkness or something evil.
Symbolism