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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