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Drawing & Painting Abstract or Non-Objective?. Abstract or Non-Objective Painting? Wassily Kandinsky. Improvisation 26 (Oars). 1912. Oil on canvas. Pablo.

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1 Drawing & Painting Abstract or Non-Objective?

2 Abstract or Non-Objective Painting? Wassily Kandinsky. Improvisation 26 (Oars). 1912. Oil on canvas. Pablo Picasso. Three Musicians. 1921. Oil on canvas.

3 Subject Treatment Realism / Imitiationalism –Subject looks natural or “real.” Abstract / Formalism –Based on a subject—you can recognize objects or symbols. Non-Objective / Formalism –No subject, object, or clues of subject. –Based only on the Elements & Principles of Art.

4 Progression - Piet Mondrian Mondrian grew to believe that non-objective work was the purest form of art

5 Progression – Wassily Kandinsky Kandinsky was inspired by Music.

6 Methods for Abstraction… Shadow Tracing Grid Cubism Expressive Color

7 Susan Briggs - shadows

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11 Using a Grid to create Abstraction Chuck Close, Self-Portrait, 2000

12 Robin Ann Walker Texas grid painting, commissioned for Texas Clinic, Plano, TX 120"w x 60"h

13 N, corporate commission, 132" x 60"

14 Ray Johnson, Calm Center, 1951

15 Grid – repeated objects/scenes

16 Expressive Color Franz Marc The Yellow CowThe Large Blue Horses

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20 Europe 1908-1920 Collaboration between Braque & Picasso Essence of objects is captured by showing the object from multiple views Rejection/manipulation of perspective Introduction of manufactured objects into painting (Collage) Two types: Analytical & Synthetic

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22 Analytical (1907-12) Destroys form & reconstructs it Reduces subjects into cubes Limited color Chaos / Randomness Tilting planes Cut shapes No obvious light source Collage Synthetic (1912-17) More color Decorative pattern Flat - no depth Unusual perspective Collage Transparent planes

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24 Hamilton Teardown 24" x 24" Oil on canvas Three Flat Conversion 12" x 12" Oil on canvas Kariann Fuque

25 North Avenue, Goose Island Rail 24" x 24" Oil on canvas over panel North Avenue Bridge Drift 30" x 30" Oil on canvas over panel

26 Mark Mehaffey – Non-Objective work

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31 Abstract or Non-objective Work Objectives - Clear focal point Fore, mid and backgrounds are addressed Balanced Composition Varied paint applications Use of experimental techniques Contrast or Unity/Variety shown through use of Elements of Art.

32 Artist Research Journal Page Chose from one of the following artists and create an “Artist Research Journal Page” in your sketchbook. –Include a sketch and/or a printed image of one of their pieces (include credit line).  Piet Mondrian  Wassily Kandinsky  Susan Briggs  Chuck Close  Robin Ann Walker  Ray Johnson  Franz Marc  Pablo Picasso  Juan Gris  Paul Klee  Kariann Fuque  Mark Mehaffey


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