Lecture 2
Lecture 2
Lecture 2
VIDEOS
2.1. “What is art for? Alain de Botton’s Animated Guide,” (2015).
In https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVlQOyt FCRI.
2.2. “What is the Treachery of Images,” in https:// www.you
tube.com/watch? v=atH QpANmHCE.
Direction of Line
a. Vertical line- basic framework of all forms, power & delimination,
strength, stability, simplicity, and efficiency.
b. Horizontal line- creates an impression of serenity and perfect
stability. Rest, calmness, peace, and reposed.
c. Diagonal line- it shows movement and instability. Portrays
movement action.
d. Jog line- it shows violence, zigzag, confusion, and conflict.
e. Curve line- it shows a gradual change of direction and
fluidity. It signifies subtle form.
III. Medium - it denotes the means of artists to express his ideas, it
pertains to materials used to express feelings through art.
VISUAL ELEMENTS
COLORS: Red, Yellow,
Blue, White, Black
SHAPES: Rectangles,
Square
LINES: Straight,
Horizontal and Vertical
REPRESENTATIONS
PEOPLE:
Woman
Farmers
ANIMALS:
Chicken
Carabao
THINGS:
Trees
Nipa Hut
Sky
Clouds
Mountain
EVENTS
Winnowing
Planting
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Munch
The Scream
1893
VISUAL ELEMENTS
COLORS, SHAPES, LINES
REPRESENTATIONS
PEOPLE, THINGS, EVENTS
EMOTIONAL SUGGESTION
FEAR OR TERROR: Shown by the
facial expression of the woman,
and by the curving lines of red,
yellow, orange of the sky
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Steenweck,
The Vanities
of Human
Life 1645
VISUAL ELEMENTS
COLORS, etc.
REPRESENTATIONS
THINGS, etc.
EMOTIONS SUGGESTIONS
SADNESS
INTELLECTUAL MEANINGS
CONCEPTS, IDEAS, SYMBOLS
VISUAL ELEMENTS COLORS, etc.
REPRESENTATIONS
THINGS, etc.
EMOTIONS SUGGESTIONS
SADNESS
INTELLECTUAL MEANINGS
CONCEPTS, IDEAS, SYMBOLS
MEMENTO MORI
Reflecting about
Death
Stynweck
The Vanities
of Human Life
1645
Each item in the painting has a symbolic meaning. The
Skull is a memento mori - a cautionary reminder that even for
the wealthiest citizen, there is no escaping the inevitability of
death, and heavenly judgment. The chronometer also signifies
the passing of time. The shell, being a rare collector's item, is a
symbol of earthly wealth (as is the purple silk fabric), while the
books and the musical instruments symbolize human
knowledge. All these elements symbolize futile quests for
earthly riches or the vanity of knowledge. The Samurai sword,
representing military power, is included to show that even the
might of arms cannot defeat death. Steenwyck (Harmen Evertz
Steenwyck) also employs a striking compositional device to
reinforce the symbolic meaning of the painting and enhance
the dramatic tone of the work: he depicts a beam of light (a
Christian symbol of the eternal) falling onto the skull (the
principal reminder of human mortality), thus emphasizing the
gulf between earthly decay and the eternity of heaven.
LIGHT Optimism SHELL Wealth SKULL Death DARK Pessimism
Hope
God MUSICAL CLOCK Time
INSTRUMENTS
Beauty LAMP End of Life
JAR Celebration
BOOK Knowledge
"Do not store up for
yourselves treasures on
earth, where moth and
rust destroy... [instead]
...store up for yourselves
treasures in heaven,
where moth and rust do
not destroy." (Gospel of
Matthew 6:18-21)
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DUST IN THE WIND
Composed by Kerry Livgren
Sung by The Kansas, 1977
The meaning of
the lyrics is based I close my eyes, only for a moment and the moment's gone.
on the verse from All my dreams pass before my eyes, a curiosity.
the Bible, Genesis
Dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wind.
3:19: “You are
from dust, and
into dust you Same old song, just a drop of water in an endless sea.
shall return.” All we do crumbles to the ground though we refuse to see.
Dust in the wind ,all we are is dust in the wind.
Now, don't hang on, nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky.
It slips away, and all your money won't another minute buy.
Dust in the wind, all we are is dust in the wind.
Dust in the wind, everything is dust in the wind.
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What is
art for?
ART
APPRECIATION
ART APPRECIATION
APPRECIATION
emotional Feelings
intellectual Meanings
ART is . . .
truth
reality
goodness
beauty
form
expression
representation
power
Art is
reality.
What is
this?
Who is
this?
zack efron
Who is
this?
ariana grande
Leonardo,
The Mona Lisa,
1501
RENAISSANCE ART
Does this
art look real?
Picasso,
The Weeping
Woman,
1924
CUBISM
Does this
art look real?
Which art looks more real?
You see only
the front view
of the woman.
You see many
views of the
woman.
Which art looks more real?
Mondrian,
Composition
with Red,
Yellow and Blue,
1924
CONCRETISM
Does this
art look real?
You see red,
yellow and blue.
Which art looks most real?
Malevich,
White on
White,
1917
SUPREMATISM
READY
MADE
ART
Does this
art look real?
Judy Sibayan, Rags to Riches
You the
Judy Sibayan, Rags to Riches object itself.
Duchamp,
The Fountain
(Urinal), 1917
Which art looks most real of all?
Art seen as
representational image
ART AND
Art seen as form composed
REALITY of shapes, colors etc.
Art seen as
pure form
This is not a
blue woman!
This is a blue
painting!
What is
this?
Van Gogh,
Chair with
a Pipe
Cover of Screen
Magazine, 2012.
Who is
this?
“A moment of complete
happiness never occurs in the
creation of a work of art. The
promise of it is felt in the act of
creation, but disappears towards
the completion of the work. For
it is then that the painter realizes
that it is only a picture he is
painting. Until then he has
almost dared to hope that the
painting might spring into life.”
Lucian Freud, from Gombrich
(1960), Art and Illusion, p. 80.
Rene Magritte
The Treachery
of Images
Video 2.2
Group 1. Cut the yellow art paper, making a rectangle 1 x 1.5 inches. Paste
this yellow rectangle in the black cartolina, in landscape orientation, exactly
in the position 6 inches from the top side and 8 inches from the right side.
Group 2. In landscape orientation, cut the yellow cartolina horizontally
measuring 8 inches from the top side. Paste the yellow cartolina on top of the
black cartolina.
Group 3. Cut the brown art paper making a rectangle measuring 1 x 2 inches.
Paste the brown rectangle at the center of blue cartolina in landscape
orientation.
Group 4. In landscape orientation, cut the yellow cartolina in half. Paste the
yellow cartolina on top of the orange cartolina. Cut the brown art paper,
making an isosceles triangle measuring 2 inches on each side. Paste the
brown triangle along the line of yellow and orange cartolina 10 inches from
the left.
b. Analyze the visual elements, the representation, the emotional suggestions
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and the intellectual meanings of the artwork. Write your analysis onC. ORATE,
your pad
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paper.
RUBRICS FOR ACTIVITY 2
Needs
Excellent Good Fair
CRITERIA Improvement
(10-12 points) (7-9 points) (4-6 points)
(1-3)
All members actively All members Some members did The group does
Group
participated in the participated in the not participate in not show any
Participation
activity, and the activity, but the group the activity, and the collaboration and
and
group collaborated does not show a group collaboration participation
Collaboration
harmoniously. unified collaboration. is not harmonious at all
The group analyzes The group analyzes The group analyzes The group
the artwork the artwork the artwork analyzes the
Analysis
correctly in all correctly in only correctly in only
DR. ALLAN C. artwork
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four levels. three levels. two levels. in only one level.