SPFestival Benefits The Business Community With ArtsJohn Collins
This document discusses how various businesses and organizations in St. Petersburg, Florida are partnering with local artists to mutually benefit from displaying and selling art. Examples mentioned include a real estate agency displaying art in their offices from a local gallery, a luxury apartment building hosting exhibitions from an arts center, an art leasing program allowing businesses to rent art for their walls, a hotel transforming its lobby into a gallery space, and insurance agencies and real estate firms featuring local artists' work in their windows. The partnerships provide exposure for artists with the goal of increased sales, and aim to enhance the business and cultural environment of the city.
The document lists and provides brief descriptions of 10 iconic horror film villains:
1. Hannibal Lecter from Silence of the Lambs is a brilliant yet sadistic madman who uses his words rather than weapons to terrify his victims.
2. Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street preys on the dreams of his victims, making it impossible for them to escape.
3. Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a mentally challenged hillbilly who enjoys killing teens with his chainsaw and barbecuing human flesh.
4. Pinhead from Hellraiser is the guardian of the gateway to hell who tortures those who solve the mysterious Lemarch
The document provides a timeline overview of major developments in art from the Late Medieval period through the 18th century. It covers movements and styles including Humanism, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism and developments in regions including Italy, Northern Europe, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. For each time period and region, it summarizes key characteristics and includes an example artwork to illustrate the trends discussed.
The document discusses the definitions and nature of art. It explores what distinguishes art from other objects and experiences, examining factors like the intentions of the creator, the role of the audience, and the cultural and historical contexts of the work. The document also provides several examples of modern and contemporary artworks to illustrate different styles and perspectives on what can be considered art.
Art Timeline: Prehistoric to ContemporaryAngelaNichole
The document provides an overview of art history from prehistoric times to contemporary art in 3 sentence summaries of each era:
1) The Paleolithic era began around 2 million years ago with the first stone tools and included cave paintings using minerals and plants for color; the Mesolithic saw new stone working techniques and small statuettes; and the Neolithic introduced agriculture and permanent villages along with pottery and megalithic structures like Stonehenge.
2) Greek art from 800BC to 200AD had a lasting influence on Western civilization with its emphasis on rational order and compositions depicting the human form, while Roman art from 120BC to 400AD was strongly influenced by the Etruscans and Greeks but depicted
Art Appreciation- Principles & Elements of Art: Balance-Scale-Proportion-Tim...Paige Prater
A brief introduction to the principles and elements of art, specifically balance, scale, proportion, time and motion, emphasis, contrast, rhythm and pattern. Based on Part One of "Gateways to Art" (2012).
SPFestival Benefits The Business Community With ArtsJohn Collins
This document discusses how various businesses and organizations in St. Petersburg, Florida are partnering with local artists to mutually benefit from displaying and selling art. Examples mentioned include a real estate agency displaying art in their offices from a local gallery, a luxury apartment building hosting exhibitions from an arts center, an art leasing program allowing businesses to rent art for their walls, a hotel transforming its lobby into a gallery space, and insurance agencies and real estate firms featuring local artists' work in their windows. The partnerships provide exposure for artists with the goal of increased sales, and aim to enhance the business and cultural environment of the city.
The document lists and provides brief descriptions of 10 iconic horror film villains:
1. Hannibal Lecter from Silence of the Lambs is a brilliant yet sadistic madman who uses his words rather than weapons to terrify his victims.
2. Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street preys on the dreams of his victims, making it impossible for them to escape.
3. Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a mentally challenged hillbilly who enjoys killing teens with his chainsaw and barbecuing human flesh.
4. Pinhead from Hellraiser is the guardian of the gateway to hell who tortures those who solve the mysterious Lemarch
The document provides a timeline overview of major developments in art from the Late Medieval period through the 18th century. It covers movements and styles including Humanism, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism and developments in regions including Italy, Northern Europe, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. For each time period and region, it summarizes key characteristics and includes an example artwork to illustrate the trends discussed.
The document discusses the definitions and nature of art. It explores what distinguishes art from other objects and experiences, examining factors like the intentions of the creator, the role of the audience, and the cultural and historical contexts of the work. The document also provides several examples of modern and contemporary artworks to illustrate different styles and perspectives on what can be considered art.
Art Timeline: Prehistoric to ContemporaryAngelaNichole
The document provides an overview of art history from prehistoric times to contemporary art in 3 sentence summaries of each era:
1) The Paleolithic era began around 2 million years ago with the first stone tools and included cave paintings using minerals and plants for color; the Mesolithic saw new stone working techniques and small statuettes; and the Neolithic introduced agriculture and permanent villages along with pottery and megalithic structures like Stonehenge.
2) Greek art from 800BC to 200AD had a lasting influence on Western civilization with its emphasis on rational order and compositions depicting the human form, while Roman art from 120BC to 400AD was strongly influenced by the Etruscans and Greeks but depicted
Art Appreciation- Principles & Elements of Art: Balance-Scale-Proportion-Tim...Paige Prater
A brief introduction to the principles and elements of art, specifically balance, scale, proportion, time and motion, emphasis, contrast, rhythm and pattern. Based on Part One of "Gateways to Art" (2012).
This document provides an overview of art history from 15,000 BC to the present. It summarizes major artistic periods including Prehistoric art, Mesopotamian art, Egyptian art, Greek art, Roman art, Medieval art, Renaissance art, Baroque art, and modern art movements like Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. It describes common artistic mediums, styles, and influential artists throughout history. The document concludes by noting that art continues to change and evolve as artists seek new ways to create and share their work.
This document summarizes several art movements presented by students in a 6th grade art class. It includes brief overviews of the Fauvism, Kinetic Art, Symbolism, Hard-Edge Painting, Pop Art, Op Art, Abstract Expressionism, Conceptual Art, Abstract Impressionism, and Prehistoric art movements. For each movement, it provides 1-2 sentences on the origins and key characteristics, and includes 1 example image. The document serves to concisely introduce multiple art styles and periods covered in the student presentations.
The document provides a history of art from prehistoric times to the Neolithic period, beginning around 2.5 million BCE. It describes early artworks like cave paintings from 30,000 BCE and sculptures like the Venus of Willendorf. Rock carvings, pottery, and architecture developed through the Lower Paleolithic, Middle Paleolithic, and Upper Paleolithic periods. During the Mesolithic period, ceramic art became more common. In the Neolithic, pottery and fixed structures like Skara Brae and Stonehenge emerged as new art forms.
The document provides a timeline and overview of major art periods from prehistoric times to contemporary art. It summarizes that prehistoric art was created early in history. Greek art during 800BC-200AD featured the perfectly proportionate body and symmetry. Roman art from 120BC-400AD often depicted heroic figures and was very practical. Medieval art from 300-1200AD covered a large spectrum of diverse individual styles. Renaissance art from 1400-1500CE followed the Middle Ages and featured classical, perspective painting. Baroque art in the 1600s was known for exaggerated motion, exuberance and grandeur. Eighteenth century art is often referred to as Rococo and was thought to be frivolous. Nineteenth century art is
This document provides an overview of major art movements throughout European history from the Middle Ages to the late 20th century. It describes the key themes, characteristics, areas of influence, and example artists for each movement. The movements discussed include Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Op Art, and Photorealism.
The document provides an overview of major periods in art history from prehistoric times to the modern era. It discusses characteristics and examples of art from periods including Paleolithic, Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. It also includes short biographies and works from prominent artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol.
This document provides an overview of art history from 15,000 BC to the present. It summarizes major artistic periods including Prehistoric art, Mesopotamian art, Egyptian art, Greek art, Roman art, Medieval art, Renaissance art, Baroque art, and modern art movements like Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. It describes common artistic mediums, styles, and influential artists throughout history. The document concludes by noting that art continues to change and evolve as artists seek new ways to create and share their work.
This document summarizes several art movements presented by students in a 6th grade art class. It includes brief overviews of the Fauvism, Kinetic Art, Symbolism, Hard-Edge Painting, Pop Art, Op Art, Abstract Expressionism, Conceptual Art, Abstract Impressionism, and Prehistoric art movements. For each movement, it provides 1-2 sentences on the origins and key characteristics, and includes 1 example image. The document serves to concisely introduce multiple art styles and periods covered in the student presentations.
The document provides a history of art from prehistoric times to the Neolithic period, beginning around 2.5 million BCE. It describes early artworks like cave paintings from 30,000 BCE and sculptures like the Venus of Willendorf. Rock carvings, pottery, and architecture developed through the Lower Paleolithic, Middle Paleolithic, and Upper Paleolithic periods. During the Mesolithic period, ceramic art became more common. In the Neolithic, pottery and fixed structures like Skara Brae and Stonehenge emerged as new art forms.
The document provides a timeline and overview of major art periods from prehistoric times to contemporary art. It summarizes that prehistoric art was created early in history. Greek art during 800BC-200AD featured the perfectly proportionate body and symmetry. Roman art from 120BC-400AD often depicted heroic figures and was very practical. Medieval art from 300-1200AD covered a large spectrum of diverse individual styles. Renaissance art from 1400-1500CE followed the Middle Ages and featured classical, perspective painting. Baroque art in the 1600s was known for exaggerated motion, exuberance and grandeur. Eighteenth century art is often referred to as Rococo and was thought to be frivolous. Nineteenth century art is
This document provides an overview of major art movements throughout European history from the Middle Ages to the late 20th century. It describes the key themes, characteristics, areas of influence, and example artists for each movement. The movements discussed include Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Op Art, and Photorealism.
The document provides an overview of major periods in art history from prehistoric times to the modern era. It discusses characteristics and examples of art from periods including Paleolithic, Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. It also includes short biographies and works from prominent artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol.