1 / 29

The Human Figure in Art

The Human Figure in Art. Communicating our ideas about individuals & human nature. How to structure your notes:. Title page 1 “Elements of Art” Skip 1 page Title page 3 “Principles of Art” Skip 1 page Title page 5 with today’s lecture subject

delora
Télécharger la présentation

The Human Figure in Art

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Human Figure in Art Communicating our ideas about individuals & human nature

  2. How to structure your notes: • Title page 1 “Elements of Art” • Skip 1 page • Title page 3 “Principles of Art” • Skip 1 page • Title page 5 with today’s lecture subject “The Human Figure in Art” and write down all other vocabulary/discussed ideas

  3. Through art, different cultures communicate their ideas of the individual & humanity

  4. What do you think the artist was trying to say about humanity here?

  5. Idealized Humanity & Body: • Shows humanity and the body at its best • IMPORTANT! Different cultures have different ideas about what is a perfect body and why.

  6. Akuaba Figure, 1800-1900Ghana (Africa):exaggerates the ideal of high, oval foreheads; delicate mouth; fat necks

  7. Venus Before the Mirror. Peter Paul Ruben. Europe,1615 Full figures represented wealth & luxury and were therefore beautiful.

  8. Japanese Anime: list what you think they might consider beautiful in this culture!

  9. What is being communicated here?

  10. Less than Perfect Humanity • Humanity is imperfect • Should strive toward perfection

  11. What about here?

  12. Self & Surroundings: How we create images of bodies to express larger ideas & inner emotions What could THIS be about?

  13. Body Alteration: Maori Tattoo • Line: element of art

  14. Our Figure Drawing Project: • Uses 2 artists as inspiration who use the human figure in their artwork but in completely different ways. • Combines several elements & principles of design together.

  15. Figure Drawing:uses the human form as the main subject matter

  16. Henri Matisse • 1869-1954 • French artist best known for his bright paintings • His paintings had many flat shapes, outlines and expressive colors (non-realistic)

  17. Shape:(element) area closed off by a line

  18. Pattern:(principle) repeated elements to increase surface texture

  19. Picasso • 1881-1973 • Spanish painter best known for inventing “Cubism” • Could paint VERY realistically & also expressively • Paintings had flat shapes and natural colors

  20. Contour Line:(element) outside edge of an object

  21. Cubism: • Invented mostly by Pablo Picasso • Parts of objects & the figure are broken up and investigated individually • Influenced by African Masks

  22. Picasso’s artwork

  23. Value: (element) how light or dark something is

  24. Rhythm: (principle) repetition and variety of elements

  25. Wrap up questions • Artists haven’t been using images of the body for very long in history. T or F • When we make art that incorporates the physical body, we can communicate our ideas of humanity. T or F • Artists make art that is about and for their cultures. T or F • Artists are not influenced by anything outside of themselves. T or F

  26. Answers • FALSE: Artists HAVE been using images of the body for very long in history. • TRUE: When we make art that incorporates the physical body, we can communicate our ideas of humanity. • TRUE: Artists make art that is about and for their cultures. • FALSE: Artists ARE influenced by anything outside of themselves.

More Related