2. ABSTRACT
Nonfigurative art, nonobjective art, and
nonrepresentational
A departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art.
Slight, or it can be partial, or it can be complete
Independence from visual reference in the world
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4. CUBISM
Objects are broken up, analyzed, and re-assembled in an
abstracted form
Makes use of geometric shapes
Rejected the inherited concept that art should copy
nature,
Pablo Picasso
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6. FAUVISM
emphasized painterly qualities and strong colour over
the representational or realistic values retained
by impressionism
wild brush work and strident colours, while their subject
matter had a high degree of simplification
and abstraction.[
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8. SURREALISM
feature the element of surprise, unexpected
juxtapositions and non sequitur
confusing and startling as those of dreams.
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10. POINTILLISM
Technique in painting in which small distinct dots of
colour create the impression of a wide selection of other
colors and optical blending.
there is the simpler graphic phenomenon of depicted
imagery emerging from disparate points.
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12. REALISM
depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life,
without embellishment or interpretation
all in a โtrue-to-life" manner
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14. IMPRESSIONISM
it demonstrates the techniques many of the independent
artists adopted: short, broken brushstrokes that barely
convey forms, pure unblended colors, and an emphasis
on the effects of light.
Vincent Van Gogh
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16. POP ART
mass-produced visual commodities of popular culture
images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art
imagery that which is currently in use in advertising
Postmodern age.
Andy Warhol
Roy Lichtenstein
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18. EXPRESSIONISM
Heavily based from the artists expressions
Utterly subjective perspective, violently distorting it to
obtain an emotional effect and vividly transmit personal
moods and ideas.
21. TECHNIQUES USED IN ART
DRAWING Drawing is a means of making
an image, using any of a wide
variety of tools and
techniques. It generally
involves making marks on a
surface by applying pressure
from a tool, or moving a tool
across a surface using dry
media such as graphite
pencils, pen and ink, inked
brushes, wax color pencils,
crayons, charcoals, pastels,
and markers. Digital tools that
simulate the effects of these
are also used.
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23. PAINTING Painting taken literally is
the practice of applying
pigment suspended in a
carrier (or medium) and
a binding agent (a glue)
to a surface (support)
such as paper, canvas or
a wall. However, when
used in an artistic sense
it means the use of this
activity in combination
with drawing.
24. PRINTING or
PRINTMAKING
Printmaking is
creating, for artistic
purposes, an image
on a matrix that is
then transferred to a
two-dimensional
(flat) surface by
means of ink (or
another form of
pigmentation).
25. MOSAIC AND
COLLAGE
MOSAIC- A piece of artwork
created by placing colored
squares (usually tiles) in a
pattern so as to create a
picture.
COLLAGE- A picture made
by sticking other pictures
onto a surface.
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27. OTHER VISUAL ART FORMS
Photography
Sculptures
Art Installations
Films