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Methods of Art Production

and Presentation
In art production, certain methods are
employed for the presentation to be
effective. A presentation can only be
effective when the artist is able to express
the idea he wants to make clear.
Authorities in the arts are one in their view
that the different methods used by the artist
in the production and presentation of an art
are:

Realism

In painting, this is the attempt to portray


the subject as it is. Even when the artists
chooses a subject from nature, he can
select, change and arrange details.
Realists try to be as objective as possible.
The artists main function is to describe
as accurately and honestly as possible
what is observe through the senses.
We can say that an artwork is realistic
when the presentation and organization
of details in the work seem so natural.
Realism is a common way of presenting a
subject.
Examples of realist paintings are the
works of amorsolo.
Worth to mention are the Edgrado Reyes

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A 1954 Amorsolo oil painting depicts


Philippine village life.

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Eiffel Tower, Paris

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Abstraction
Is used when the artist becomes
so interested in one phase of a
scene or a situation that he does
not show the subject at all as an
objective reality, but only his idea,
or his feelings about it.
Abstract means to move away or
separate.
Abstract art moves away from
showing thigs as they really are.
The painter or artists paints the

ABSTRACT
ION

ABSTRACT
ION

Bird in space,Constantin
Brancusi

DISTORTION
To change the way
something looks sometimes deforming or
stretchingan object or
figure out of its normal
shape to exaggerate its
features - making it more

DISTORTION PAINTING

Woman with
Two Mouths,
lying on the
Couch

DISTORTION - SCULPTURE
Henry moore
One technique he used
was changing the
proportion of the body
parts. For instance, he
would make the head
small and slender
compared to the rest of
the body. A second thing
he did was combining
body parts, or leaving
them out all together. For
example, in this sculpture,
he sort of fuses together
the legs, and the arms are
hardly there at all.

DISTORTION - ARCHITECTURE
City of Culture of
Galicia

Eisenman
the City of Culture
uses overlays and
distortions to create
what can be seen as
landscapes as much
as buildings.

ELONGATION

The subject is
lengthened for
protraction or extension.

ELONGATION - PAINTING
Portrait of Anna Zborowska
Amedeo Clemente Modigliani

ELONGATION - SCULPTURE
Head (c. 1910-12)
Amedeo Modigliani
The subject's elongated neck
and nose, and slit-like eyes also
closely resemble the artist's
handling of these features in his
portraits and nudes, suggesting
the close connection between
his work in sculpture and twodimensional media.

ELONGATION - ARCHITECTURE

Burge Hotel,
Dubai
The
distinctive
sail-shaped
silhouette of
Burj Al Arab
Jumeirah is
more than
just a
stunning
hotel, it is a
symbol of
modern
Dubai.

MANGLING
Subjects are either cut,
lacerated, mutilated or
hacked.

MANGLING - PAINTING
THE MANGLED MAN

MANGLING - SCULPTURE
Robert Graham - Bronze
sculpture

CUBISM
Cubist want to show form in their basic
geometrical shapes.

CUBISM - PAINTING

PABLO PICASSO
(1881-1973)
'Factory, Horta
de Ebbo', 1909
(oil on canvas)

CUBISM - SCULPTURE
Laurens, Henri (
1885-1954) - 192
0 Head of a Youn
g Girl

CUBISM - ARCHITECTURE

Frank O Gehry Walt Disney


Concert Hall

ABSTRACT EXPRESSION
Aschoolofpaintingthatflourishedafter
WorldWarIIuntiltheearly1960s,characte
rizedbytheviewthatartisnonrepresentat
ional andchiefly
improvisational.
Strong color, heavy impasto, uneven
brush stroke , and rough texture are the
characteristic of this type of abstraction.
Some of the characteristics are usually on
a large canvas, shows emotional intensity,
careful planning, and energetic application.

ABSTRACT EXPRESSION - PAINTING

"Winter Time"
by Mira Lisa
Schiratis

ABSTRACT EPRESSION - SCULPTURE


KARANKAWAS FALLS
2003
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN
John Chamberlain is a
modern master of
Bold, Colorful and
original sculpture.
Best known for
creating sculptures
from old automobiles
(or parts of) that bring
abstract expressionist
style of painting into
three dimensions.

ABSTRACT EPRESSION - ARCHITECTURE

Winter Garden
Facade-Brisbane

Symbolism

A symbol in general, is a visible sign of


something invisible such as an idea or a quality.
It can be simply an emblem or sign like: % to
represent percent, a lion to represent courage
or a lamb to represent meekness.
These well-known symbols arise from
conventional usage, association, and general
relationship.
For example, in Alfred Lord Tennysons
Crossing the Bar.

FOR THO FROM OUT OUR BOURNE OF TIME AND


PLACE THE FLOOD MAY BEAR ME FAR, I HOPE TO
SEE MY PILOT FACE TO FACE WHEN I HAVE
CROSSED THE BAR.

The last two lines are symbolical for they

SYMBOLISM

Spolarium,Juan Luna

SYMBOLISM

Taj Mahal, Ustad Ahmad


Lahauri

SYMBOLISM

Angel of Grief, William


Wetmore

Fauvism
Was the first important art
movement of the 1900s.
The fauves flourished as a group
only from about 1903-1907 but
their style greatly influenced
many later artists.
Henry Matisse led the movement.
The fauves did not attempt to
express ethical, philosophical, or
psychological themes. Most of
these artist tried to paint pictures
of comfort, joy and pleasure.

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Green stripe, Matisse

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Archives Dada. Raoul Hausmann,


Photographie de sa sculpture en
bois Holzkopf, 1918 Photographie

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A building in the city of


Buffalo

Dadaism
Is a protest movement in the arts
formed in 1916 by a group of
artist and poets in Zurich,
Switzerland.
The name dada, a French word
meaning hobby horse was
deliberately chosen because it
was nonsensical.
The Dadaist reacted to what they
believed where outworn traditions
in art and the evil they saw in the
society.

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Pieta ou la revolution la nuit realized in


1923

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Bicycle wheel, Marcel


Duchamp

Dadaism - Performing Arts


Da vinci Code
Noli me Tangere
Muro Ami

Futurism
Developed in Italy about the same
time cubism appeared in France.
Futurist painters wanted their
works to capture the speed and
force of modern industrial society.
Their painting glorified the
mechanical energy of modern life.
Subject included automobiles,
motorcycles, and railroad trains
subjects that express the
explosive vitality of a modern city.

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The City Rises, Umberto Boccioni

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Netdragon Websoft HQ, China

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FUTURISM

FUTURISM

FUTURISM PERFORMING
ARTS
Back to the future
Time Machine

Surrealism
It was founded in Paris in 1924 by the
French poet Andre Breton.
Surrealism uses art as weapon against
evil and restrictions that surrealists see
in the society. They try to reveal a new
and higher reality than that of daily life.
Is an invested word meaning super
realism.
It was influenced by the Freudian
psychology which emphasizes the
activities of the sub conscious state of
the mind.
Benjamin Mendoza, a bolivian painter is

SURREA
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Gennady Privedentsev (Birds cocktail)

SURREA
LISM

African Sonata, Vladimir Kush

SURREALISM

SURREA
LISM

SURREALISM PERFORMING
ARTS
Avatar
Toy Story
Dr. Dolittle

Expressionism
It was introduced in Germany during
the first decade of 20th century. It casts
its influenced on European artists from
1910 up to the present.
It also seemed to have influenced the
playwrights in English and Filipino in the
Philippines as can be seen in the work
of Amelia Lapena Bonifacio, Sepang
Loca (1958).
The exponents of expressionism
believed in the necessity of a spiritual
rebirth for man in an age that was fast
becoming influenced by materialism.

EXPRESSIO
NISM

The Scream, Edvard Munch

EXPRESSIO
NISM

The Expressionism, Auguste


Rodin

EXPRESSIO
NISM

Sydney Operah House, Australia


By: Jorn Utzon

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