Introduction to Art
Roxana Ponce
Created on August 11, 2022
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Mrs. Roxana PonceArtistic Appreciation
Introduction to Art
Introduce and discuss the most important concepts of art.
Class Objective
The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
Concept 1:
Art is an expression of our thoughts, emotions, intuitions, and desires, but it is even more personal than that: it’s about sharing the way we experience the world, which for many is an extension of personality. It is the communication of intimate concepts that cannot be faithfully portrayed by words alone.
Concept 2:
Perception of the World according for some Famous Artists
Vincent Van Gogh
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Claude Monet
Paul Cezanne
Pablo Picasso
Salvador Dalí
Important Elements of Art
Color theory refers to the body of principles that address how we see color and what it is.
Color
Composition broadly refers to how well all the visual elements work together in an artwork. The visual elements are the building blocks of artwork and comprise of line, shape, color, value, space, form, and texture.A well-designed composition will be inviting and convey the big idea of the artist. Everything will just look like it fits.
Composition
Form and structure refer to the use of visual elements to convey three-dimensional objects on a flat surface. This could be done through methods such as shading, contrast or contour drawing.Most subjects can be simplified down to basic forms of spheres, boxes, and cylinders.
Form and Structure
Form and structure refer to the use of visual elements to convey three-dimensional objects on a flat surface. This could be done through methods such as shading, contrast or contour drawing. Most subjects can be simplified down to basic forms of spheres, boxes, and cylinders.
Perspective