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DISTORTION

WHAT IS DISTORTION?

Any change made by an artist in the size, position, or general

character of forms based on visual perception, when those forms are organized into a pictorial image.

In art, distortion is often used as an expressive technique.

To change the way something looks - sometimes deforming or

stretching an object or figure out of its normal shape to exaggerate

its features - making it more interesting or meaningful.

BRIEF HISTORY

Distortion is part of the Baroque Art.

This is during the Mannerism Period.

One of the most famous artist in distortion was KAZUYA AKIMOTO

His famous artworks are “ The Best Contortionist Ever” and “ Woman with Two Mouths , Lying on the Couch”

This way of representing art is one way of showing or expressing ridicule or anger towards a certain subject based on the tradition of the people.

Distortion can be of two kinds: formal or emotional.

Distortion presupposes a norm or order from which to depart and in representation it must have a recognizable reference to the norm which is distorted for example a distorted circle.

A nonrepresentational or nonfigurative shape cannot be distorted because it does not depart from a recognizable norm: distortion can be used intentionally or unintentionally.

It was used intentionally for expressive and emotional ends in the 20th century. Not only figures, but objects and space can be distorted.

Important Artist and

their Artwork

FRANCIS BACON

British painter whose powerful, predominantly figural images

express isolation, brutality, and terror. Self-taught as an artist, he drifted in Berlin and Paris before settling in London in 1928, after which he worked as an interior

decorator.

His later portraits and figure paintings are executed in

lighter colours and treat the human face and body in a style

of extreme distortion and contortion.

Many of Bacon's early paintings are based on images by other artists, which he

distorts for his own expressive purposes. Examples of such themes are

the screaming nanny from Sergey Eisenstein's film Potemkin and studies of the human figure in motion by the 19th-

century photographer Eadweard Muybridge.

SELF PORTRAIT

STUDY OF POPE

KAZUYA AKIMOTO

Musing Skinny Asian Woman

"Male Farm Worker in Blue Tank Top"

"Kneeling Woman"

"A Japanese Woman drying her black hair"

The Greatest Female Swimmer in her classic swimsuit"

"The Best Contortionist Ever "

"Woman with Two Mouths, lying on the Couch"

"Lying Odalisque"

THE ETERNAL KISS

RED DIVA

"Best Lovers "

Robert Doisneau

Robert Doisneau photographed the private, working-class Paris and marked the 20th Century with his

fascinating, moving black and white photos. Nostalgic, tender

and relevant, his work invites us to take a different look at scenes of

daily life.

OPTICAL DISTORTION

Major Characteristics of

Distortion

DISTORTED

The subjects are twisted or

presented in its irregular form or

shape.

DEFORMED

“ART IS EVERWHERE”

PREPARED BY:PRETZEL ANN RED

MEMBERS:JESSA RAMOSJESSA NIEZ

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