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Cambaliza, Jhoanna Marie B.
Subject Matter
Subject Matter
Style
FORM
- It refers to the physical aesthetic qualities of the image.
- Encompasses the ELEMENTS OF ART and PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION that guide the artists in art-making.
FORM
Elements of Art
Principles of Organization
ELEMENTS OF ART
PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION
Guideline questions for the viewer in describing, interpreting, and analyzing the form:
1. What are the dominant elements in the artwork?
2. How are these used? 3. How is the main subject matter treated in relation to the background? 4. How is space used within the frame? 5. How does dominant element affect you?
MEDIUM
It Refers to the materials used by artist. It may vary in different forms Painting uses oil, watercolor, acyrilic, poster paint, fresco or tempera.Sculpture uses wood, plaster, marble, clay and other tactile materials.
DRAWING
CHALK
Allows you to have a variety of tonal areas. Through the use of tonal areas.
EXAMPLE
PASTEL A light and pale color color chalks. The dust it creates on paper can remain in place through the use of fixative spray
EXAMPLE
PAINTING IN OIL
It is the most popular medium in two dimensional expession because it offers a wide variety of coloes. It is used on canvas and the pigments are mixed with oil.
EXAMPLE
ACRYLIC
Dissolves in water and uses acrylic polymer as a binding agent. Dry fast, thin and resistant to cracking under temperature and humidity extremes.
ACRYLIC PAINTINGS
PRINTS
Prints are made with several different types of media, including metal, wood, stone, and silkscreen, each with a distinct look and feel.
All prints fall under one of three general categories, which depend on their method of reproduction: relief, intaglio, and planographic.
RELIEF PRINTING
Woodcuts
Wood Engraving
INTAGLIO
printed from a recessed design into paper Etching Aquatint
PLANOGRAPHIC PROCESS
involves an image printed from a flat surface.
Lithography
PHOTOGRAPHY
A Photography is done using camera. An image is captured through the lens of a camera and is printed on a photographic paper through a chemical process. The material used in photography has evolved from film to digital.
CLAY
Medium used in sculpture. It comes in three forms: Earthenware, which can be sunbaked; stoneware, hard pottery made from siliceous paste, fired at high temperature to vitrify the body; and Porcelain, which imparts a smooth, color and decorative effects.
METAL Can be shaped by hammering or melted, cast, molded or pressed into predetermined shapes. (Ductility)
BRONZE Can be cut, welded, cast, molded, polished, producing durable and permanent results.
WOOD
Commonly used in Philippines.
Some examples of wood used for sculpture are narra, batikuling, kamagong, langka, santol, marang and molave.
Sculpture
Paper Discarded junk Driftwood Shell Rubber Tires
Paper (origami)
Eric Joisel He took up origami in 1983, and just four years later had his first exhibition, in Pari October 10, 2010, from lung cancer. He was just 53 years old
Discarded junk
It stands 12"L x 4"W 8"H and weighs 4.2 kilos. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is signed and dated ."
Driftwood
CAPIZ SHELL
RUBBER TIRES
By: Yong Ho Ji
ARCHITECTURE
STONE AND BRICK GLASS FIBERGLASS PLASTIC
GLASS
PHOTOGRAPHY
FILMS
Installation arts
Iron bars, metal sheets, bottles, glasses, light bulbs and many other form are put together
Installation art titled Chairs, made of wooden chairs by Japanese artist Tadashi Kawamata, during Abu Dhabi Art at Saadiyat island, off the coast of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
OTHER SAMPLES
Colored pencils
Post-it notes
Trash
Cassette tapes
Record
Dirt on car
Cake
If the artist chose another medium, do you think the same effect will be achieved? Why and how?
SUBJECT MATTER
What an art is all about
May be human figure, landscape, commemoration of an event, etc.
HISTORICAL PERIOD
SCHOOL OF ARTIST
REALISM
EXPRESSIONISM
ABSTRACT
THE GUIDE QUESTIONS CAN LEAD TO AN APPRECIATION OF THE AESTHETICS QUALITY OF ART.
a) Form (the elements and principles of organization)
b) Medium
c) Subject matter
-Style of an artwork gives us a ready outline through to begin a formal analysis of an artwork.