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Songs of the Day

“Thriller” by Michael Jackson from 1982 album Thriller

“Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles from the 1979 album The Age of Plastic

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Announcements

Quiz 1 will be graded by Thursday, September 5th Art Walks – first Saturday of every month My office is still under construction – I’ll be outside of ART 243 during my office hours – blue couches!

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Take Away from 8.29

What is Art?

Art is a human phenomenon that takes many forms. Its definition is dependent on both individual and societal values. Art can express emotion; evoke reactions; be representative or abstract; affect the world; be beautiful, be ugly and interesting at the same time (in other words not all art is beautiful).

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Sayre “Working with Words and Images”

•  The process of writing should start as soon as you walk into the gallery. What are your first impressions, initial reactions, what artworks capture your attention?

•  Focus your writing on a particular piece of art – not multiple •  Jot down the formal elements of an artwork and what they

communicate •  FORMAL DESCRIPTION IS KEY 1) Straight forward description of the

subject matter 2) A summary of the various elements and principles of design at work it the art piece – begin with medium or media.

•  After formal description = analysis and interpretation often come ‘naturally’ or effortlessly

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Form, Formalism, and Elements of Art

Anoli Perera, Stitched and Stretched, 2010

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FORM What the artwork looks like

•  Aspects of artwork perceived with senses

•  Medium/Materials

•  Elements of art

•  Principles of art

•  The “facts” of the artwork – one “right” answer, not open to interpretation

CONTENT What the artwork means

•  Depends on context

•  Depends on viewer

•  Multiple & changing

•  Requires interpretation

•  No easy formula to follow

•  Aspects of artwork perceived with senses

•  Medium/Materials

•  Elements of art

•  Principles of art

•  The “facts” of the artwork – one “right” answer, not open to interpretation

FORM What the artwork looks like

!! KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE !!

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Form

MEDIUM

What is the artwork made of ? (materials: oil paint, pen & ink, watercolor, marble, neon lights, old tires, wire, list any and everything that is in the artwork.).

How was it made? (applying paint to canvas, thick layers / brushstrokes, fine detail, welded together, carved out of a structure, printed off a laser printer)

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Form

What is the artwork made of ?

How was it made?

MEDIUM

Charcoal on paper 98 x 77 1/8" (248.9 x 195.9 cm)

Diego Rivera, Pneumatic Drilling, 1931

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Form

What is the artwork made of ?

How was it made?

Yinka Shonibare, Scramble for Africa, 2003

MEDIUM

Fourteen life-size fiberglass mannequins, fourteen chairs, table, Dutch wax printed cotton, 52 x 192 x 110 in.

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Form

What is the artwork made of ?

How was it made?

Richard Serra, Band, 2006

MEDIUM

Weatherproof steel, 12′ 9″ x 36′ 5″ x 71′ 9 1/2″, plate: 2″

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Form

ELEMENTS OF ART

1.  Shape 2.  Line 3.  Value (light and dark) 4.  Texture & pattern 5.  Color 6.  Space

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Form

ELEMENTS OF ART

1.  Shape is defined by: •  Line •  Value and shading •  Color •  Texture •  Pattern •  Use of different media

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Form

SHAPE

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Form

ELEMENTS OF ART

2.  LINE : A line is long relative to its width. It can define a

space, create an outline or pattern, imply movement or texture and allude to mass or

volume.

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Form

LINE

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Form

LINE – implied line The marks are discontinuous – imply a line/shape

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Form

LINE – indistinct lines / none

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Form

ELEMENTS OF ART

3. VALUE refers to the lightness / darkness of a surface :

Value scale

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Form

VALUE

Pablo Picasso The Tragedy, 1903

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Form

VALUE

High contrast (wide range of values)

Low contrast (narrow range of values)

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Form

ELEMENTS OF ART

4.  TEXTURE AND PATTERN

texture = the surface quality that can be seen and felt pattern = repeated visual form

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Form

TEXTURE AND PATTERN

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Form

TEXTURE AND PATTERN

M.C. Escher Lizard 1942

tessellation Op Art

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Form

TEXTURE AND PATTERN

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Form

TEXTURE

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Form

ELEMENTS OF ART

5. COLOR Color Theory A set of principles and rules governing and describing the understanding and use of color

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Form

COLOR

The Color Wheel

Formulated by an important 17th century thinker who is better known for other accomplishments…

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Form

COLOR

formulated by mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) in 1666 Better known for: •  “Discovering” gravity and laws of motion •  Modern telescope •  Contributed to the development of calculus

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Form

COLOR

Monochromatic:

Various values of a single color

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Form

COLOR

Analogous: Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel These colors readily harmonize and blend together Often found in nature

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Form

COLOR Analogous:

Leonardo da Vinci Ginevra deʼ’Benci ca. 1474

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Form

COLOR Complementary: Colors opposite each other on the color wheel When placed next to each other, they look more intense and brilliant Creates energy, vitality, and tension

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Form

Vincent Van Gogh, The Night Café, 1888

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Form

Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889

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Afterimage:

A perceptual phenomenon. Light sensors in your eyes vibrate and oscillate several seconds after visual stimulation. has gone.

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Form

COLOR Warm colors: Vivid and energetic; seem to advance in space Cool colors: Give impression of calm; soothing; recede in space Neutrals: White, black and gray

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Form

COLOR •  Colors are associated with ideas, emotions, and

events

•  Color associations are cultural and individual

•  Colors have emotional effects

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Form

ELEMENTS OF ART

6. SPACE is the area between and around objects. The space around objects is often called negative space; negative space has shape. Space can also refer to the feeling of depth.

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Form

SPACE

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Class Activity

Describe these two paintings in terms of their medium and the various elements (shape, line, value, texture & pattern, color, space) – how are these images similar how are they different?

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Class Activity

What element (shape, line, value, texture & pattern, color, space) is most prominent in either piece?

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Suprasensorial Experience

FORM = aspects of artwork perceived with senses

Suprasensorial Experience, MoCA – Los Angeles 2010-11