GEC 06. Painting

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ART APPRECIATION

PAINTING
PAINTING
• the expression of ideas and emotions, with the
creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in two-
dimensional visual language.
• is the art of applying pigments to a surface in order
to present a picture of the subject.
MEDIUMS
MEDIUMS
Oil
• Oil painting is done
with the use of
ground pigments
mixed with linseed
oil and turpentine or
thinner.
MEDIUMS
Fresco
• Fresco painting is done with the
use of earth pigments mixed with
water and applied to fresh plaster
or glue which attaches the color to
the surface like a wall.
• When the plaster is wet, the
painting is described as buon
fresco or true fresco. On the other
hand, when the plaster is dry, the
painting is described as fresco
secco or dry fresco
MEDIUMS

Water Color
• Water color painting is
done with the use of
pigments mixed with water
and applied to fine white
paper, cambric, parchment,
ivory, and silk can be used
as surface or ground.
MEDIUMS
Tempera
• Tempera painting is
done with the use of
ground pigments mixed
with an albuminous or
colloidal vehicle (egg
yolk, gum, glue, or
casein).
MEDIUMS
Pastel
• Pastel painting is done
with the use of pastel
colors closely resembling
dry pigments bound to
form crayons, which are
directly applied to the
surface, oftentimes paper.
MEDIUMS
Acrylic
• Acrylic painting is done
with the use of
synthetic paints called
acrylic mixed with a
vehicle capable of
being thinned with
water.
MEDIUMS
Encaustic
• Encaustic painting is
done with the use of
hot wax as a vehicle to
bind pigments to a
wooden panel or a
wall.
SUBJECTS
SUBJECTS
Portraiture
• Portraits are pictures of men
and women singly or
collectively.
• Before the camera was
invented, there was no other
means to know the face of a
person, most especially a
dead one, but through a
portrait.
SUBJECTS
Animals and Plants
During the ancient times, man's primary
concern was survival. In the early stages of
men's development (hunting and food-
gathering), his first encounters were with
animals and plants. Because of this constant
contact with and their interest in these living
organisms, it was inevitable for them to paint
these things they needed to survive. In fact,
the earliest paintings discovered in several
caves in Europe were those of animals. Even
now, a number of painters prefer animals
and plants, specifically flowering plants, as
subjects for their paintings.
SUBJECTS
Still Life
• Is a painting of an
inanimate object or a
non-living thing placed
on a table or another
setting.
SUBJECTS
Country Life
• painters living in the
countryside have
access to scenes
happening daily in
their community.
SUBJECTS
Landscape
• any of the land forms can
be subject of a landscape
painting.
• These land forms include
the volcano, the mountain,
the hill, the valley, the
plain, the plateau, the cliff,
and the like.
SUBJECTS
Seascape
• any of the water forms
can be the subject of a
seascape painting.
• These water forms
include the ocean, the
sea, the river, the lake,
the brook, the pond,
the falls, and the like.
SUBJECTS
Cityscape
• an aerial view of a city
or a portion of it can
be the subject of a
cityscape painting.
SUBJECTS
Event
SUBJECTS

Religious Items
NOTABLE ARTIST
LOCAL
LOCAL ARTIST

SPOLIARIUM
Juan Luna
LOCAL ARTIST

FERNANDOPLANTING
AMORSOLO RICE
(1892 – 1972)
LOCAL ARTIST

José Joya SPACE


TRANSFIGURATION
(1931-1995)
LOCAL ARTIST

Pacita AbadANITO
(1946-2004)
LOCAL ARTIST

Ang Kiukok
FISHERMEN
(1935-2005)
LOCAL ARTIST

Benedicto Cabrera
SABEL
(1942-present)
FOREIGN
FOREIGN ARTIST

STARRY NIGHT
Vincent Willem van Gogh
(1853 – 1890)
FOREIGN ARTIST

THE FAMILY
Pablo Ruiz y Picasso
FOREIGN ARTIST

MONALISA
Leonardo da Vinci
FOREIGN ARTIST

SAN GIORGIO
Oscar Claude Monet
MAGGIORE AT DUSK
FOREIGN ARTIST

CREATION OF ADAM
Michelangelo Buonarroti
FOREIGN ARTIST

THE SCHOOL OF
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino
(Raphael)
ATHENS
Activity!!!
• Make a painting of yours. (digital painting or traditional
painting -using papers and pigments) and briefly explain the
meaning of your painting.

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