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Chapter One. Art in your world. What is Art?. A work of art is the visual expression of an idea or experience created with skill. Perceive : To become deeply aware through the senses of the special nature of a visual object. Edvard Munch. The Sick Child. Some Background Info. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter OneArt in your world

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What is Art? A work of art is the visual expression of

an idea or experience created with skill.

Perceive: To become deeply aware through the senses of the special nature of a visual object.

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Edvard Munch.

The Sick Child

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Some Background Info Painted in 1885 Portrait of his older and favorite sister

who died of tuberculosis years earlier at the age of 15.

What has the artist done to focus your attention on the sick child?

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The purposes of Art Personal function: To express personal

feelings. Social function: To reinforce and enhance

the shared sense of identity to those in a family, community, or civilization.

Spiritual function: To express spiritual beliefs about the destiny of life controlled by the force of a higher power.

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Purposes Continued… Physical function: To create/invent

functional art. Educational function: Art is sometimes

used to provide visual instruction. When not everyone could read, artists would use symbols to provide information.

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Why do artists creat? The urge to create is universal! Artists: Creative individuals who use

imagination and skill to communicate in visual form.

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Where do artists get ideas? Nature People and World Events Myth Legends Creative Techniques Artists of the past Ideas commissioned by employers

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Nature

*The Lackawanna Valley*George Inness

*Morning Suprise*Terry Redlin

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PeopleThe Symbols in this picture tell a story:*The gothic window represents the couple’s European heritage.*The pitchfork represents their determination.

*American Gothic*Grant Wood

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Popularity of American Gothic…

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Real World Events*Twin Towers Crying

*Tone Granberg

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Myths and Legends

Dragons

Depicting the return of a legendary hero, Ulysses.

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Creative Techniques

Jackson Pollock

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Artists of the past

*Las Meninas*Diego Velazquez1656

*Las Meninas*Pablo Picasso1957

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Ideas Commissioned by Employers

*Leonardo Davinci*Ginevra de’ Benci

Commissioned by her husband at the age of 16.

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The Language of Art Symbol: Something that stands for, or

represents, something else. Elements of Art: Basic Visual symbols in

the language of art.› Line› Shape and Form› Space› Color› Value› Texture

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Principles of Art: Rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art.› Rhythm› Movement› Balance› Proportion› Variety › Emphasis› Harmony› Unity

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Vocab… Subject: The image viewers can easily

identify in a work of art. Nonobjective Art: Art that has no

recognizable matter. Composition: The way the principles of

art are used to organized the elements of art.

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More Vocab Content: The message the work

communicates. Credit Line: A list of important facts

about a work of art. Medium: The materials used to make

art.