This document discusses various terms related to art, including flaws, perfection, ideals, and compromises. It provides definitions and examples for each term. Flaws are defined as defects or cracks, while perfection refers to the highest degree of excellence. Ideals represent conceptions of something in its perfect form, and compromises involve mutual concessions to reach agreements. The document concludes by listing various ideas and artists that explore these concepts through different mediums and styles.
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Flaws etc
1.
2. There are many different
meanings for these words
and how they can be
interpreted in Art.
3. Flaws
Noun
A feature that mars the perfection of something; defect; fault:
beauty without flaw; the flaws in our plan.
A defect impairing legal soundness or validity.
A crack, break, breach, or rent.
.
Verb
(used with object)
to produce a flaw in.
(used without object)
to contract a flaw; become cracked or defective.
4. Perfection
Noun
The state or quality of being or becoming perfect
The highest degree of proficiency, skill, or excellence, as in some
art.
A quality, trait, or feature of the highest degree of excellence.
The highest or most nearly perfect degree of a quality or trait
The act or fact of perfecting
5. Ideals
Noun
A conception of something in its perfection.
A person or thing conceived as embodying such a conception or conforming to such a
standard, and taken as a model for imitation:
An ultimate object or aim of endeavor, especially one of high or noble character:
Something that exists only in the imagination:
To achieve the ideal is almost hopeless.
Adjective
conceived as constituting a standard of perfection or excellence:
ideal beauty.
regarded as perfect of its kind:
an ideal spot for a home.
existing only in the imagination; not real or actual:
Nature is real; beauty is ideal.
advantageous; excellent; best:
6. Compromises
Noun
A settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an agreement reached
by adjustment of conflicting or opposing claims, principles, etc.
The result of such a settlement.
Something intermediate between different things:
An endangering, especially of reputation; exposure to danger, suspicion,
etc.:
Verb
To settle by a compromise.
To expose or make vulnerable to danger, suspicion, scandal, etc.;
jeopardize:
To bind by bargain or agreement.
10. Kimberly Kersey Asbury
About the Landscape Series: Powered
Pigment, Wax, Paint, Thread, Stuffing on
Canvas, Paper, and/or Fabric. The
landscapes along with the hand-stitched
artist books are inspired by William Turner’s
watercolor sketchbooks.
12. Jelle Martens
Martens work combines strong graphic blocks of
colour woven together with saturated grainy
photography to create dynamic visual palettes.
Marten is a Belgian Artist,
Photographer and Graphic Designer
16. For Hegarty, the joy of her work lies in its
destruction rather than its making.
Centering her practice on the politics of the
American myth, Hegarty’s canvases and
sculptures replicate emblems of frontier
ethos - colonial furniture, antique
dishware, and heroic paintings of
landscapes and national figures only to
demolish them by devices associated with
their historical significance.
Valerie Hegarty
28. Irving Penn
Penn was an American photographer
known for his fashion photography,
portraits, and still lives. Penn's career
included work at Vogue magazine,
and independent advertising work
30. Anne Ten Donkelaar
Donkelaar lays pressed wildflowers, dried
stems, and paper cutouts on top of tiny
little pins to create the most spectacular
three dimensional collages
33. Mueck's sculptures faithfully
reproduce the minute detail of the
human body, but play with scale to
produce disconcertingly jarring visual
images.
Ron Mueck
45. Sherman’s photographs are portraits of
herself in various scenarios that parody
stereotypes of women. A panoply of
characters and settings are drawn from
sources of popular culture, old movies,
television soaps and pulp fiction.
Cindy Sherman
47. Yukinori Yanagi's work explores
themes relating to his position as a
Japanese artist living and working in
an international context, as well as
broader issues about identity within
social or national constructs.
Yukinori YanagiYukinori Yanagi
48. Create a Pinterest board
and start pinning images
relating to your exam title
Create a broad A2 spider
diagram
Create an A2 mood board
on the theme you want to
focus on
This week….