2. The Scream by Edvard Munch
1. What does the painting say to
you personally?
2. What connection do you see
between the subject matter
and the technique/style used by
the artist?
3. What is your subjective
reaction to this work of art?
4. What do you think is the
context of this art?
3. Painting is an important form in
thevisual arts, bringing in elements
such as drawing, composition,gesture,
narration, and abstraction. Paintings
can be naturalisticand
representational, photographic,
abstract, narrative, symbolic, emotive,
and/or politicalin nature
4. - An expression by applying colors to a
flat surface orany mediums like
canvas, clay, glass, paper, walls, leaf,
paper, or woods.
- It is an unspokenand mostly
unrecognized dialogue, where paint
speaks silently in masses and colors,
andthe artist responds in moods.
- It is loaded with narrative content,
symbolism, or emotion.
5. COLOR
Complementary Colors
. These colors sit contrary to each other on the
color wheel. Because they are opposites, they
tend to look lively when used together. When
you put complementary colors together, each
color seems more noticeable. Examples of these
colors are red and green.
Analogous Colors
. These colors sit next to each other on the color
wheel. They tend to look pleasant together
because they are closely related. Orange, yellow-
orange, and yellow are an example of analogous
colors
6. COLOR
Neutral Colors
. They are sometimes called “earth tones.” These
colors don’t usually show up on the color wheel.
Neutral colors include black, white, gray, and
occasionallybrown and beige.
Warm Colors.
These colors are made with orange, red, yellow
or some combinationof these. Colors of the
sunset give a feeling of brightness and heat.
Cool Colors
. These colors are made with blue, green, purple
or some combinationof these. These colors make
you think of cool and peaceful things, like winter
skies andstill ponds
7. Red Color
This is noted as the warmest of all
types of colors. It is most chosen by
extroverts and one of the top choices
among males. It is a color which is
associated with fiery heat and
warmth and has strong symbolism
about life and vitality. It is also
essential to human life because:
a. It increases enthusiasm and
interest.
b. It gives more energy.
c. It reinforces action and
confidence.
d. It protects us from fears and
anxieties
8. Blue Color
This is known as the calmest color
like that of the sky and ocean. It
isthe color of inspiration, sincerity,
and spirituality and often the chosen
color byconservative people. This
color is important to human life
because:
a. It is a sign of calmness and
relaxation.
b. It opens the flow of
communication.
c. It broadens our perspective in
learning new information.
d. It implies solitude and peace
9. Yellow Color
This is considered as the easiest
color to recognize. It is symbol
creativityand intellectual vitality. It
also symbolizes wisdom, happiness
and brings awareness and clarity.The
yellow color is vital to human life
because:
a. It helps us in making decisions.
b. It relieves us from burnout, panic,
nervousness, exhaustion.
c. It sharpens our memory and
concentration skills.
d. It protects us from depression.
10. Oil
- It is the type of slow-
drying paint that consists
of particles of pigment
suspended in drying oils
such as linseed oil, poppy
seed oil, safflower oil and
walnut oil
11. Pastel
- It is an art medium in the
shape of a stick or crayons.
It consists of
purepowdered color and a
binder. Dry pastel can be
classified as
soft pastels, pan pastels,
hard pastels, and pastel
pencils
12. Acrylic
- It is fast drying paint
containing pigment
suspension in acrylic
polymeremulsion which
becomes water-resistant
when dry
13. Watercolor
- It is the medium which
the paints are made of
colors suspended in a
water-soluble vehicle. It is
usually transparent and
appears luminous because
thepigments are laid down
in a relatively pure form
with few types of filler
obscuring the pigment
colors
14. Ink
- It is a liquid that contains
colors and dyes and is
applied to a surface to
producean image, text, or
design. It is for drawing
with a brush, or pen
15. Encaustic
- It is heated beeswax to
which colored stains are
added. The paste is then
applied to a wood-based
canvas
16. Fresco
- It refers to any of several
related mural painting
types, executed on
walls,ceilings or any other
kind of flat surface. The
term fresco comes from
the Italian
word “affresco” which
means “fresh.”
17. Spray paint
- It is the type of paint that
comes in a sealed
pressurized battle
andreleased in a fine spray.
18.
19. Abstraction
. It is an art in painting
which does not attempt to
represent an accurate
depiction of a visual reality
but instead use colors,
shapes, forms and gestural
marks to achieve its effect.
20. Expressionism
. It is sometimes called
emotional realism
. In this style, the artists
sought to express
meaning or emotional
experience rather than
physical truth
21. Baroque
It is characterized by
dynamism (a sense of
motion), which is
augmentedby
extravagant effects (e.g.,
sharp curves, rich
decoration).
22. Impressionism
. It is a type of art
presenting the real-life
subject with emphasis on
the impression left in the
artist’s perception,
particularly the effect of
light on the object
used as a subjec
23. Cubism
. It is a form of abstraction
wherein the object is first
reduced to cubes andthen
flattened into two-
dimensional shapes. It has
been considered the most
influentialand powerful art
movement during the 20th
Century in Paris established
by GeorgesBraque and
Pablo Picasso.