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LESSON II - PAINTING
DEFINING PAINTING
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- one of the oldest form of arts.
- expression of one's thoughts andobservation about environment through
painting.
- helps people interpret or inform the public
about the situation in a society, both pastand present.
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Important facts about PAINTING....
1. Not all paintings are based on real life.
2. Colors signify the feelings and emotionsof an artist.
3. Informative, Persuasive, Analytical andSubjective.
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SUBJECTS OF PAINTING
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1. NATURE AND ENVIRONMENT
- Landscape- Seascape- Cityscape etc.
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PAINTING 1
THE WINDMILLJacob Van Ruisdael
Netherlands, 1670
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PAINTING 2
EVENING CALMGerald Coulson
Germany, 1940
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PAINTING 3
PERFECT DAYGerald Coulson
Germany, 1940
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PAINTING 4
SUMMER HARVESTGerald Coulson
Germany, 1944
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2. STILL LIFE
a work of art depicting mostly inanimate
subject matter, typically commonplaceobjects which may be either natural (food,flowers, plants, rocks, or shells) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases,
jewelry, coins, pipes, and so on).
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PAINTING 5
Still life with glass bowl of fruitand vases
Pompeian Painter70 AD
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PAINTING 6
THE OLD COOKDiego Velasquez
1645
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BODEGON PAINTING
The term bodega in Spanish can mean "pantry","tavern", or "wine cellar". The derivative termbodegn is an augmentative that refers to a large
bodega, usually in a derogatory fashion. InSpanish art, a bodegn is a still life paintingdepicting pantry items, such as victuals, game,and drink, often arranged on a simple stone slab,
and also a painting with one or more figures, butsignificant still life elements, typically set in akitchen or tavern.
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PAINTING 7
SALMON, LEMON ANDTHREE VESSELS
Luis Melendez1772
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3. EVERYDAY LIFE
represents a lifelike situation wherehumans have to answer according to reallife laws, practices and way of life.
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PAINTING 8
THE DIVISION OF THEFAMILY PROPERTY
Maksimov Vasiliy1876
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* STREET ART
Street art is any art developed in publicspaces that is, "in the streets" thoughthe term usually refers to unsanctioned art,
as opposed to government sponsoredinitiatives.
Street artists do not aspire to change the
definition of an artwork, but rather toquestion the existing environment with itsown language.
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PAINTING 9
ROSY/ LAURA ON THEPHONE
Dan Witz2000 (Street Art, everyday life)
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PAINTING 10
LOTUS LOUNGEDan Witz
2002 (Street Art, Everyday Life)
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PAINTING 11
THE MOVEMENTDan Witz
2003 (Street Art, Everyday Life)Chicago, Illinois
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PAINTING 12
THE DOWRYBo Bartlett
2000
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4. PORTRAIT
Painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artisticrepresentation of a person, in which the face and itsexpression is predominant. The intent is to displaythe likeness, personality, and even the mood of theperson.
For this reason, in photography a portrait isgenerally not a snapshot, but a composed image ofa person in a still position. A portrait often shows aperson looking directly at the painter orphotographer, in order to most successfully engagethe subject with the viewer.
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PAINTING 13
GEORGE WASHINGTONPortrait by Rembrandt Peale
1820
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5. Imagination, Fantasies and Dreams
The creative imagination; unrestrained fancy.Something, such as an invention, that is acreation of the fancy.
An imagined event or sequence of mentalimages, such as a daydream, usually fulfillinga wish or psychological need.
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PAINTING 14
RED BARRONPaxton
2006
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PAINTING 15
VISIONS OF INDIAPaxton
2006
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PAINTING 16
FAIRY PAINTHamilton Aguiar
2003
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THEMES OF PAINTING1. Aesthetics
2. Morals / Ethics3. Spiritual4. Historical
5. Politics
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ELEMENTS OF PAINTING
1. Line2. Texture3. Value
4. Space
5. Form6. Color
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ELEMENTS OF PAINTING
Line simplest, universal element.
Horizontal- rest, calmness & relaxation.Vertical poise, force & dynamic balance.Diagonal instability, lose of control &independence.
Curved energy,life & pleasure
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ELEMENTS OF PAINTING
Texture external aspect of painting. Thinness,thickness, smoothness, dullness, liveliness,
roughness etc. based on the actual touch orinterpretation of the eye.
Value darkness or lightness of color.
* Tints colors greatly diluted with white* Shades colors darker by addition of black
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ELEMENTS OF PAINTING
Space means of putting an object in its properform or order so that viewers could interpret it.
Form describes the shapes of the object.
Color gives life to the visual art.* Hue suggests the color itself that enable us to
differentiate one from the other.* Value lightness or darkness.* Intensity brightness or dullness.
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ELEMENTS OF PAINTING
Connotations of Colors
Black death, desperationWhite righteousness, purity, innocence
Blue peace, calmness, protectionRed intensity, romancePink friendshipGold precious, money, sexOrange - foodGreen/Yellow healing, lightPurple good spiritBrown asking for friendsSilver - luck
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PRINCIPLES OF VISUALELEMENTS
1. RHYTHM recurrence of different forms toestablish continuity and order in an artwork.Consists of lines, shapes, colors and sizes ofobjects.
*Paintings by Louis Aston Knight
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PRINCIPLES OF VISUALELEMENTS
2. PROPORTION refers to the size, quantity ordegree of something and its relationship withanother thing.
3. BALANCE refers to the weight and size of theelements.
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PRINCIPLES OF VISUAL
ELEMENTS2 KINDS OF BALANCE
A. FORMAL BALANCE achieved by putting theobjects similar in form, appearances and sizes inequal distance from the center.
B. INFORMAL BALANCE achieved by arrangingthe objects dissimilar in form, appearances andsizes in equal distance from the center.
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PRINCIPLES OF VISUALELEMENTS
4. HARMONY oneness of thoughts and ideas.Objects are drawn to show a sense ofbelongingness and cohesiveness.
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PRINCIPLES OF VISUALELEMENTS
5. EMPHASIS center of attraction in a painting.
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