Monday, January 31, 2011

Reading Assignment (RA): pages 104-120

You should have these pages read by WEDNESDAY's class (even in the event of a snow-day). Be prepared to discuss what you learned.

Also - everyone is responsible for the work due today. See the post for the instructions and location for your work.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Homework for the weekend - due Monday 01/31/11

On Friday, 01/28/11, you were assigned homework for completion over the weekend. The instructions, to review, as as follows:

CRITICAL PROCESS


1) Select a painting of your choice; one that is of high visual quality (crisp, clear).
2) Perform the "Description" and "Analysis" operations of the Art Criticism model discussed in class. Use text as reference if necessary.
3) Post the work of art in the area below, accompanied by your name. The Description and Analysis sections should be clearly labeled. In the caption section of the image, please include the other information about the work, such as : artist, title, date, dimensions.

-Mr. Walker
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Aaron Santos



Urca de Lima, William Trotter

This painting appears to be a ship sinking during a storm. In the lower left of the painting you can see the crew rowing away in a life boat.
The painting shows good flow of movement by the waves, the ship, and the flags blowing in the wind. There is not much value and shading in the picture other than on the sails a.
Depth is created by the sails of two other ships in the background. The shapes created in the painting are mostly triangles. The only parts of the picture that use lines are on the boats.


Christian Sammy

Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh

In this picture by Van Gogh, the artist uses alot of cool colors, very little warm color is shown. The moon and stars are examples of warm colors shown by the artist. And cool colors such as the color of the night sky and the buildings contrast to the warm colors. In this landscape, I would have to say it has a 3-Dimentional view when you look at it. As the houses get further away they tend to get smaller and smaller in size. When I look at this picture, I think that the moon really helps the tree stand out. This landscape also has alot of shapes in it too. With the houses the artist uses triangles and rectangles. The moon is a crescent shape and the mountains are ovals. The artist blends the colors together so that it almost looks as if they are flowing like water.

Hunter Einsig

Claude Monet, Venice Twilight
DESCRIPTION

This paintings of A burning sky, as sun sets over lake San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, Italy. It has curved lines and horizontal lines. It has a range of warm colors with browns and blues to equalize it and give balance. The texture seems fierce and rough/scary. The tower looks like a rectangle and if you trace the outlines of the city it makes a triangle in the painting you can tell it is the skirts of a city while the sun is setting. The visual point of the painting would be the dark shadowed city surrounded by the burning sunset and icy waters.

Nikki Lowe

Sunflowers, Vincent Van Gogh
This is a painting by Vincent Van Gogh, called Sunflowers. This is a painting of flowers in a vase, some of the flowers are tilted over the sides. In this painting I see a lot of curved lines. As for shapes, I mostly see circles. Except the flower pedals make more of a triangle. The only colors I really see are yellow, green, and a little bit of brown. For texture I'd say the flowers look like they have like a soft, fuzzy feeling to them. And the vase, table and wall have a smooth looking texture.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Aesthetics

What does the term "aesthetics" mean? Explain what the text says about the 3 aesthetic theories.

ART CRITICISM

What is Art Criticism? What is the 4-step model / process that is used to critique works of art?

Principles of Art

What are the principles of art? Can you list these? Also, explain the connection the principles have to the elements.

Elements of Art

What are the elements of art? Can you name them?

Thursday, January 20, 2011

What is Art?

You were given, as homework, the task of constructing your very own definition of art. This could be in the form of a written document, but could also take the form of a list, diagram, chart, etc.

In the comments section of this post, summarize your response to this prompt. If you have a visual, you may scan it and attach it in the body of this post (click on the insert image icon).
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