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+Non-Objective ArtNON-OBJECTIVE ART
+Non Objective is another way of saying abstract
NON – OBJECTIVE = ABSTRACTION
Abstraction- A visual language where form, color and line to create a composition which may exist without relationship to the real world.
Non – objective art IS NOT modern.
+Piet Mondrian
where the influence of cubism stimulated the development of his geometric, nonobjective style, which he called neoplasticism
artistic language that makes no concessions to visible reality. In addition, he was one of the
+Elements and Principles of Design became the subject
Lines, shapes, colors, textures, values and spaces
+Wassily Kandinsky
He is credited with painting the first modern abstract work.
Russian painter one of the most influential artists in abstract art.
His desires for inner expression led to the development of non-representational art, or art without a given subject. This style, along with Kandinsky's ideas on the importance of color in expression.
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+Henri Matisse
French Artist know for his use of color and fluid, brilliant and draftsmanship
Henry Matisse was one of the greatest artists of his time. He was always open to new styles and used many different ones. Matisse was always one step ahead in art fashion.
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+Pablo Picasso
Spanish painter and sculptor, generally considered the greatest artist of the 20th century.
1 reason why he is Famous for CUBISM,
Cubism is when objects are broken up and re-assembled in an abstracted form
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Generalizations about Abstraction
Vary the colors& shapes
Overlapping areas.
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Artist: Pablo PicassoArtist's Lifespan: 1881-1973Title: ViolinDate: 1912
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Artist: Pablo PicassoArtist's Lifespan: 1881-1973Title: GuitarDate: 1913
+ Artist: Juan Gris
Artist's Lifespan: 1887-1927
Title: Guitar and Flowers
Date: 1912
+ Artist: Joan Miro
Artist's Lifespan: 1893-1983
Title: Still-Life with Old Shoe
Date: 1937
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Artist: Kasimir Malevich
Artist's Lifespan: 1878-1935
Title: Cow and Violin
Date: 1912-13
+ Artist: Willem De Kooning
Artist's Lifespan: 1904- Title: Asheville Date: 1948
Location of Origin: United States
Style: Abstract Expressionism
Genre: Abstraction
+ Artist: Giacomo BallaArtist's Lifespan: 1871-
1958Title: Mercury Passing
in Front of the SunDate: 1914
Location of Origin: Italy
Medium: Oil on canvasStyle: FuturismGenre: Abstraction
+ Artist: Stuart Davis Artist's Lifespan:
1894-1964 Title: Rapt at
Rappaport¹s Date: 1952
Location of Origin: United States
Style: American Scene
Genre: Abstraction
+ Artist: Frank StellaArtist's Lifespan:
1936-Title: Shoubeegi
(Indian Birds)Date: 1978
Location of Origin: United States
Medium: Mixed media
Original Size: 7 ft 10 in x 10 ft x 2 ft 8 1/2 in
Style: Neo-Abstraction
Genre: Abstraction
+ Artist: Howard
Hodgkin
Artist's Lifespan: 1932-
Title: Dinner in Palazzo Albrizzi
Date: 1984-1988
Location of Origin: England
Medium: Oil on wood
Original Size: 3 ft 10 1/4 in x 3 ft 10 1/4 in
Style: Neo-Abstraction
Genre: Abstraction
+Artist: Fernand LégerArtist's Lifespan: 1881-1955Title: The CityDate: 1919
Location of Origin: FranceStyle: Synthetic CubismGenre: City life
“Pop Artists did images that anybody walking down the street could recognize in a split second…all the great modern things that the Abstract Expressionists tried so hard not to notice at all.”—Gretchen Berg.
Three Coke Bottles, 1962, AWF
Pop Artists used common images from
everyday culture as their sources including:
Roy Lichtenstein, Masterpiece, 1962
• Advertisements
• Consumer goods
• Celebrities
• Photographs
• Comic strips
Series: A number of objects, events or people of the similar kind or related in nature.
Jackie paintings, 1964, AWF
Distortion
To become twisted out of shape
What is viewfinder?
Help in cropping and focusing
Helps in finding the composition
This is where a viewfinder comes in useful, as it helps you focus on particular parts of the scene
Micro/Macro
-- Small of reduced or restricted size
-large enough to be visible with the naked eye