Grade 8 sketch book assignment

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Fundamentals of Color
Advertisements

A.SELECT AN ARTIST Art Throughout History 3 become1 Project.
IMPRESSIONISM (1870s- 1880s) 1. Captured a moment in time, slice of life 2. Interested in fleeting effects of light on color 3. Used short, choppy brushstrokes.
Modern Art Click an image to learn more about that style of painting.
Let’s Meet Many Famous Artists
Welcome to Ms. Urioste’s Painting Class Modern Art Movements.
Impressionism Is an art movement and style of painting that started in France during the 1860s. Impressionism is a light, spontaneous manner of painting.
Post Impressionism. Similar to Impressionism in that... Artists still used bright colors that were often applied crudely. Obvious brush strokes and thick.
Artwork Analysis Elements, Principles, Content, Style.
1700s to Present Day.  This artistic movement took place in the 17 th and early 18 th century. A typical characteristic is that the subjects come out.
European Modern Art 1600s-1900s. European Art 1600s-1900s European art can be separated along the following styles: 1.Baroque: 1600s to early 1700s 2.Neo-Classical:
Chapter 21- Living With Art
Creating images, one point at a time. The term Pointillism was first coined by art critics in the late 1880s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Georges Seurat,
Representational Abstract Non-objective by: Colleen O’Donnell
WALT: To compare ideas, methods and approaches of others work. WILF: create an artwork in the style of Vincent Van Gogh Weeks 7 & 8.
Modern Art: Realism to the Present Realism, Impressionism, Post Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism.
EDU 151 Chapter 7 Introducing the World’s Art. Artistic Styles Prehistoric Art (Primitive Art) Unknown Cave Artists.
Realism Time: Mid 19 th Century Themes: Rejection of Romanticism, Depiction of ordinary people in ordinary situations Characteristics: Lack of drama, landscapes,
Group Style / Period Style The name of the group reflects the name of the style of art incorporated Example: The Impressionists and Impressionism All art.
THE DIRTY DOZEN Twelve works of art you should know!
Actions speak louder than words. 事实胜于雄辩。
Abstract Art.  Abstract art uses form, color and line to create a composition that does not represent anything realistic in the world.
Art Awareness Mrs. Fister’s 3 rd Grade Class by Jeffrey Zalc (14 May 2014)
Impressionism 1860s-1890s. A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, 1882 Manet.
Famous Artist: Research/Painting Project. Starry Night By: Vincent Van Gogh #1 #2 Water Lilies, Evening Effect By: Claude Monet.
+ Impressionism By Paul Carney Arts. + Teacher support notes You will need to provide picture reference of Impressionist paintings for this lesson. I.
December 3, 2007 Impressionism/Post Impressionism notes Set up graph for timed readings. 2 lessons.
Visual Arts Quiz 4 7 th Grade. Claude Monet Impression Sunrise c Where the name impressionism came from.
ARTISTS and their ENVIRONMENTS “Art has been here from very early times. Although art has changed much since then, there are many similarities between.
Kelley McElyea Grade 6 GRADE 6 Creating Works of Visual Art Standard 1: The student will demonstrate competence in the use of ideas, materials, techniques,
Impressionism & Post Impressionism Van Gogh. Origins of Impressionism Art movement starting in the 1860s. Originating in France. Monet’s “Impressions.
Impressionism through Expressionism
IMPRESSIONISM Beginners Guid. WHAT IS IMPRESSIONISM? Impressionism is a style of painting that originated in Paris France in the 19 th century. It was.
IMPRESSIONISM: The Impressionist style of painting developed in the late 1870s in France. The artists sought to represent objects in their atmospheric.
BELL RINGER M.Socrative.com – Room Questions: 1. What do we call small color patches? 2. What do we call a group of paintings that work together.
Van Gogh, Street Cafe. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Picture forthcoming… Claude MonetVincent Van Gogh.
Impressionism – Birth of Modern Art Impressionism began in the mid-1800s in Europe It was a revolutionary art movement Goal – Capture a moment, an ‘impression’
Art History Grade 8 sketch book assignment. Renaissance – 1300 – 1600 approx  Mona Lisa by Leonardo DaVinci, and possibly as late as 1517 Key.
Art and Cultural Changes. Between there was a shift from traditional art and literacy styles This becomes known as modernism, a movement in.
Post- Impressionism. Some review: Impressionism was influenced by Realism: scenes of contemporary life personal views and subjects; art for art’s sake.
The Art of La Belle Epoch Late 19 th – Early 20 th c. Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism Monet, Cezanne, Degas, Van Gogh, Matisse,
UNDERSTANDING ART THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE TYPES OF ART THAT WILL BE COVERED THIS YEAR. IT IS TO BE USED WHEN STUDYING.
December 3, 2007 Impressionism/Post Impressionism notes Set up graph for timed readings. 2 lessons.
POINTILLISM. Definition of POINTILLISM : the theory or practice in art of applying small strokes or dots of colour to a surface so that from a distance.
Mr. Meester AP European History
Chapter 13.3 Post-Impressionism The Impressionist movement had freed artists from traditional techniques and Renaissance concepts of space and form. Building.
ARTISTICS MOVEMENTS Part 2
Unit One Art.
Impressionism ( ) Capturing light, atmosphere and movement
Get an ART IN FOCUS book from the back.
Henri Matisse, Woman with the Hat, Oil on canvas.
The Styles of Art.
Unit 1 Art.
ART HISTORY.
Click an image to learn more about that style of painting.
Impressionism ( ) Capturing light, atmosphere and movement
Impressionism & Post-Impressionism
Review of 19th & 20th Century “Isms”
Click an image to learn more about that style of painting.
The Fundamentals of Color
STYLES OF ART.
Georges Suerat ( ).
Abstract and nonrepresentational art
Look at these paintings…
How would you describe this painting: the style, subject, color palette, mood? What is a picture of? How was it made? How would you describe this painting:
Post Impressionism
Courbet - Stonebreakers
Abstract Photography & Art
The history of art movements and prominent artists
Impressionism ©  Copyright Kapow! 2017.
Presentation transcript:

Grade 8 sketch book assignment Art History Grade 8 sketch book assignment

Renaissance – 1300 – 1600 approx Mona Lisa by Leonardo DaVinci, 1503-1506 and possibly as late as 1517 Key Features of the Renaissance time period: Art and Science working together to make images appear more realistic Discoveries of Linear Perspective and Atmospheric Perspective Painted very carefully to hide any evidence images were hand made. Wanted images to appear as if looking into a mirror Most artists working for Church and Wealthier families

Crisis in Representation Invention of Photography in 1820’s changed the role of the artist forever. Artists no longer the only way to record visual information Many different styles of art develop in a short period towards the end of the 1800’s into the early 1900’s as artist struggle to find a new identity and reason to continue painting

Impressionism 1860-1930 and beyond Claude Monet – “Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and her son” - 1875 Working quickly to capture the impression of a moment in time Brush strokes are visible and part of the style The speed the artist works is captured in the brush strokes which gives the image an emotional energy Very concerned with the colour of light of a scene and how we see colour. Colour can be a powerful memory trigger and helps give the image a time and place What time of year or day do you think this image is?

Impressionism Claude Monet would experiment with colour by painting scenes at different times of the day or year, trying to capture the subtle changes in the colour of sunlight at these different times. Photographs of the time could not be taken quickly, needed bulky equipment and were black and white. Monet was essentially pioneering the art of the modern photographer, using colour and light to set a mood in a scene, doing what photographers of the day could not yet do.

Monet’s Rouen Cathedral series, made during different times of day, year and weather conditions

Post Impressionism – 1886 - 1914 Vincent Van Gogh – Starry Night - 1889 Inspired by the work of Claude Monet and the other Impressionist painters. Using colour to show emotion more than to simply show the colour of light that he saw. More expressive style, not as concerned with showing exactly what things looked like. More interested in the mood or emotion of the colours and the way he applied the paint in sweeping patterns

Expressionism – 1890-1960+ Paintings that ‘express’ an emotion Meant to create an emotional reaction in the viewer What reaction do you get when you look at “ The Scream” by Edvard Munch from 1893, how does the image make you feel?

Pointillism – 1880’s-1890’s Georges Seurat – “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte” – 1884-86 High detail scan of “La Grande Jatte” made available by the Art Institute of Chicago: http://www.artic.edu/aic/exhibitions/seurat/SeuratOver.swf

Painted in a style very similar to modern colour printing, the CMYK colour process This technology was being developed around the same time as the above image was painted. Detail of a modern magazine photo. Notice the Cyan, Magenta and Yellow dots

A painting photographed with black and white film through colour filters and reproduced with separate Cyan, Magenta and Yellow colour plates, c.1893 The first widely reproduced colour photograph created in the same way, created in 1893 with four separate black and white photos taken through 3 different colour ‘halftone’ filters

Realism Although the invention of Photography changed art forever, there have always been artists who have continued to explore the potential and limits of human ability to perfectly recreate a realistic image with paint Andrew Wyeth – “Christina’s World” – 1948, Maine. Chuck Close – “Mark” -1978-79

Non Objective art (Abstract) c.1910 The complete opposite of realism, Abstract art attempts to simplify art down to it’s most basic function, making art that does not rely on a subject to be appreciated as beautiful. Appreciated only for their use of colour and shape, texture, line, and the other elements of art. Enjoyed in the same way one might enjoy a song, or a sunset, not for what it is as much as for how it makes you feel. First popularized as art by Wassily Kandinsky around 1910, who was also a poet and musician.

Surrealism c.1920 Partially inspired by the work of early psychologists Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, the surrealists set out to search the subconscious mind and bring the world of dream imagery into reality, painting convincingly real images of seemingly impossible things gathered through methods meant to create a visual pathway into the deepest parts of the mind. i.e. they painted dream like pictures in a photo real way Rene Magritte – “The Return” 1940 Rene Magritte – “The Treachery of Images” -1928-29

M.C. Escher “Relativity“ - 1953

Andrew Lipson and Daniel Shiu