3 Basic Types of Art. Representational Art  The style of art most people regard as “real art”.  The subject looks like it appears in real life.  Began.

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3 Basic Types of Art

Representational Art  The style of art most people regard as “real art”.  The subject looks like it appears in real life.  Began during the Renaissance in Europe.

Is it Representational?  Objects are in proportion.  Perspective.  Value to show form.  Realistic color choices.

Representational Art Pierre-Auguste Renoir Two Sisters (on the Terrace)

Abstract  It is about painting the essence of a subject rather than the detail.  It keeps an echo of what it is that prompted the idea. (Inspiration is from reality)  Abstraction can also happen when the artist chooses to view the subjects in a non-traditional manner.

Is it Abstract?  Simplify shapes (More geometric).  Avoid detail.  Objects can be out-of-proportion.  Flatten space by not using perspective.

Abstract Art Georges Braque Woman with Guitar

Abstract Art Renee Magritte The Treachery of Images

Non-Objective  Doesn’t try to look like anything from the “real world”.  The point of the painting is the colors used, the textures in the artwork, the materials used to create it.

Is it Non-Objective?  Show something that can’t normally be seen (like a sound or a feeling).  Focus on the elements of art only – line, shape, color, texture, etc.  Can also be a pattern or design.

Non-Objective Art Jackson Pollock Number One

Activity  Objective: Create a presentation that choose 6 works of Art and explain which type of art they are.  Go to this website: Google Art Project. Browse through the museums that are on the website.Google Art Project  Choose 2 works of art for each type: Representational, Abstract, and Non- objective.  Include a picture of the artwork and tell the title of the artwork, artist, and date it was created. (Also, include more information about the artwork!)  Explain, using the criteria we have discussed for each type of art, why you think it is Representational, Abstract, or Non-Objective.  You will use to create your presentation: 7 th & 8 th Grade: PowerPoint. 6 th Grade: Tackk.  Upload your file, or hyperlink, to Edmodo in the assignment labeled “3 Types of Art.”

Guernica Pablo Picasso 1937 Museo Renia Sofia, Spain Abstract: This painting is abstract because we can recognize the subject matter as people and animals, but they do not look realistic. Also, the color choices are not realistic.