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What is Art? An introduction to the concept of art

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What is Art?An introduction to the concept of art

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Objectives of the Activity

• Determine a definition of art

• Decide what is art and what is not art

• Define terms related to the viewing of art

• Examine two images critically

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In small groups answer the following Questions

• What is art?

• What are different types of art?

• How does art influence society?

• Why is art important?

• What sort of messages do art have?

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Image #1

• Is this art? Why or why not? What elements does it have or not have?

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Image #2

• Is this art? Why or why not? What elements does it have or not have?

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Image #3

• Is this art? Why or why not? What elements does it have or not have?

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Image #4

• Is this art? Why or why not? What elements does it have or not have?

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Image #5

• Is this art? Why or why not? What elements does it have or not have?

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Image #6

• Is this art? Why or why not? What elements does it have or not have?

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Elements of Art• Perspective

• Light

• Color

• Form

• Motion

• Proportion

• Symbols

• Lines

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Perspective• Perspective is the way in which artists create an

illusion of depth on a flat surface. For hundreds of years painters have tried to represent accurately a scene that exists in three dimensions on a two-dimensional canvas. One of the ways to create this illusion is to make the objects that are far away smaller than those that are closer to the viewer.

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Light• Just as stage designers use lighting to spotlight a

performer, painters will often highlight important elements in paintings

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Color• Use of different colors provide emphasis, emotion,

etc. Often colors highlight parts of an image to draw specific attention to it.

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Form• By using light and shadows, artists give volume to

their subjects. One way one can give figures three-dimensional form is to reflect light off their bodies and paint shadows cast by them.

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Motion• Depicting motion is a technique painters use to keep

our attention focused on the picture.

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Proportion• Proportion usually refers to the way different

elements in a painting relate to each other in terms of size.

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Symbols• Many artists include items that symbolize other items,

emotions, beliefs, ideas, etc.

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Lines• An identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can

vary in width, direction, and length.

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The Peasant Dance, Pieter Bruegel the Elder

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• Light• Perspectiv

e• Movement• Color• Form• Proportion• Symbolism• Lines

The Peasant Dance, Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Looking @ Art

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•Light•Perspective•Movement•Color•Form•Proportion•Symbolism

Looking @ Art

Giovanni Arnolfini and His BrideJan Van Eyck, 1434

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