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METHODS OF PRESENTING
    ART SUBJECTS




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INTRODUCTION

 Certain methods of presenting arts are
  employed in order for it to be effective.
 In presenting his subject, the artists uses
  different methods to express the idea he
  wants to make clear.
METHODS IN PRESENTING ART SUBJECTS

 Realism
 Abstraction

 Symbolism

 Fauvism

 Dadaism

 Futurism

 Surrealism
REALISM

 It is the attempt to portray the subject as is.
  The artist selects, changes, and arranges
  details to express the idea he wants to make
  clear.
 The artist main function is to describe
  accurately what is observed through the
  senses.
EXAMPLES OF REALISM ARTS




           Giora Eshkol (Daydreaming)
Willem Claesz Heda (Banquet Piece with Mince Pie)
ABSTRACT

 It means to move away or separate. Abstract
  art moves away from showing things as they
  really are.
 The art work is not realistic.
TYPES OF ABSTRACT ART

 Distortion. The subject is in misshaped
  condition.
 Elongation. The subject is lengthened for
  protraction or extension.
 Mangling, Subjects are either cut, lacerated,
  mutilated or hacked.
 Cubism. Subjects are shown in basic
  geometrical shapes.
SAMPLES OF ABSTRACT ART




Mary Capan (Title Unknown)
VINCENT VAN GOGH (STARRY NIGHT)
SYMBOLISM

   The
    presentation of
    an invisible sign
    such as an idea
    or a quality into
    something
    visible.


                   Author Unknown (Memento Mori)
FAUVISM

   Themes are
    either ethical,
    philosophical or
    psychological.
    Subjects express
    comfort, joy or
    happiness.
JAPANESE
PROPAGANDA POSTER
DURING WW II
DADAISM

 A protest movement
  formed in 1916 by a
  group of artist in
  Zurich, Switzerland.
  They try to provoke the
  public with outrageous
  forms of arts.
 Came from the French
  word dada meaning
  hobby horse.
FUTURISM

   Its works aims to
    capture the
    speed and force
    of modern
    industrial society
    and to glorify the
    mechanical
    energy of modern
    life.
SURREALISM

 Founded in Paris in 1924 by French poet
  Andre Breton.
 It tries to reveal a new and higher reality than
  that of daily life. They claim to create a
  magical world more beautiful than the real
  one through art.
 It came from the slang of super realism.
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  • 1. METHODS OF PRESENTING ART SUBJECTS www.slideshare.net/ArnelLPU
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Certain methods of presenting arts are employed in order for it to be effective. In presenting his subject, the artists uses different methods to express the idea he wants to make clear.
  • 3. METHODS IN PRESENTING ART SUBJECTS Realism Abstraction Symbolism Fauvism Dadaism Futurism Surrealism
  • 4. REALISM It is the attempt to portray the subject as is. The artist selects, changes, and arranges details to express the idea he wants to make clear. The artist main function is to describe accurately what is observed through the senses.
  • 5. EXAMPLES OF REALISM ARTS Giora Eshkol (Daydreaming)
  • 6. Willem Claesz Heda (Banquet Piece with Mince Pie)
  • 7. ABSTRACT It means to move away or separate. Abstract art moves away from showing things as they really are. The art work is not realistic.
  • 8. TYPES OF ABSTRACT ART Distortion. The subject is in misshaped condition. Elongation. The subject is lengthened for protraction or extension. Mangling, Subjects are either cut, lacerated, mutilated or hacked. Cubism. Subjects are shown in basic geometrical shapes.
  • 9. SAMPLES OF ABSTRACT ART Mary Capan (Title Unknown)
  • 10. VINCENT VAN GOGH (STARRY NIGHT)
  • 11. SYMBOLISM The presentation of an invisible sign such as an idea or a quality into something visible. Author Unknown (Memento Mori)
  • 12. FAUVISM Themes are either ethical, philosophical or psychological. Subjects express comfort, joy or happiness.
  • 14. DADAISM A protest movement formed in 1916 by a group of artist in Zurich, Switzerland. They try to provoke the public with outrageous forms of arts. Came from the French word dada meaning hobby horse.
  • 15. FUTURISM Its works aims to capture the speed and force of modern industrial society and to glorify the mechanical energy of modern life.
  • 16. SURREALISM Founded in Paris in 1924 by French poet Andre Breton. It tries to reveal a new and higher reality than that of daily life. They claim to create a magical world more beautiful than the real one through art. It came from the slang of super realism.
  • 18. TO DOWNLOAD THIS FILE, GO TO: http://www.slideshare.net/ArnelLPU