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Art, Artists and their stories
Introduction to Art 1010 Art, Artists and their stories
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Top 3 reasons why love teaching this class:
Art and artists change the way we see the world! I love learning about news ways to create art! Who knew that Tibetan monks use very fine colored sand to create amazing Mandalas! Artists are interesting people and have amazing stories!
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First, art changes the way we think about our world.
Kathe Kollwitz worked in Germany during the world wars and brought attention to the plight of the poor.
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Dorthea Lange’s photograph gave a face to the Great Depression and brought about changes in the way the government was handling it.
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Today, artists still change the way we see the world.
Street artist “Banksy” points out problems in our society with his stenciled graffiti.
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2. There are so many ways to make art – it is interesting to study some of the processes!
The Japanese use Sumi ink and ink washes to create beautiful paintings and calligraphy.
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These paintings are done quickly and become a form of meditation.
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Printmaking is another process we will learn about.
Prints can be simple wood cuts.
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…or complex engravings.
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…or created using the “silk screen” method.
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Finally, artist’s are interesting people and have great stories!
For example: Chuck Close
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He started out painting very large photo-realistic portraits
He started out painting very large photo-realistic portraits. Even though he had severe learning disabilities he got into Yale University and really made a name for himself. And then he had a rare condition that caused him to become paralyzed. Doctors told him he would never paint again. He told them that was not an option. He worked had and gained a little bit of movement in one shoulder and with that he developed a new style.
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I love his “grit” and his attitude!
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Leonardo da Vinci is another interesting artist.
Performed secret autopsies so he could understand how the body worked even though it was illegal.
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He was unusual and eccentric but very well liked.
He was strong, healthy and handsome with a carefully brushed and curled beard. Loved to play pranks and one time unleashed a very large lizard at a party. He wore short rose colored robes and bathed every day at a time when no one did that. He was very popular at parties with his quick wit and beautiful singing voice. He was a vegetarian when no one was a vegetarian. He felt sorry for animals and would buy caged birds just so he could free them.
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Leonardo worked on the Mona Lisa for over 30 years and took it where ever he went.
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Michelangelo Buonarroti
Michelangelo lived at the same time as Leonardo and in the same place but they were very different.
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Michelangelo was hard to get along with
Michelangelo was hard to get along with. He made few friends and quit a few enemies. He seldom bathed and didn’t even take his dog-skin boots off when he slept (he didn’t believe in wearing socks). He made fun of DaVinci in public and got his nose broken in a fight. He worked right up to his death at 88 years old (at a time when most died by 50) when he caught a fever after riding in the rain.
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So many interesting thinks to talk about I can’t wait to get started!
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