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ART

APPRECIATIO
Art viewers can appreciate
artworks if they can
understand and grasp the
meaning of the artwork.
In art viewing, viewers (gazers,
onlookers, audience) bring with
them their:
- knowledge of art
- biases
- judgement of beauty
This means that when viewers are
educated in art:
- they can appreciate the physical
qualities of the artwork
- interpret its content and meaning
- judge whether it is beautiful or not.
Elements that Constitute
Art Appreciation

• Description
• Analysis
• Interpretation
DESCRIPTION
• Describing an artwork, especially
if it is in the contemporary style,
requires knowledge of art: its
scope, principles and production
and understanding of the artist
and the factors that affect art-
making.
Elements of Description
• SUBJECT MATTER is what you see that is
depicted in the artwork. It can be human
form, combination of texture and color, or
objects assembled together.
Key questions:
– What is the main figure in the artwork?
– How is the main figure placed within the
artistic frame?
– How do the other figures in the artwork relate
to the main figure?
5 Types of Subject Matter
• Portraits
• Still life
• Landscapes
• Abstract
• Non-objective
The main
subject are
the apples,
made to
appear as
attached to
the tree. The
scenery
behind the
apple and the
boy on the
table implies
that the
U-Pick Apples painting is a
Michael Gaudet landscape.
The main
objects are
the fishes
and lemons,
as well as the
dates. This is
a is still life
painting that
implies a
serving for a
meal due to
the plates
and
impression of
a table.
Fish and Lemons
C. Antonello
• MATERIAL is what the artwork is made of.
It can also be a combination of objects
used in the artwork.
Key questions:
– What are the materials or objects used by the
artist?
– Do these materials bring out the intended
effect of the artist?
– If the artist choose other materials, do you
think the same effect will be achieved? Why
or why not?
The materials
used in this
painting are
palette knife,
oil, canvas. The
use of oil makes
it more effective
for blending as
it gives a subtle
blending of
colors. The
white mix into
the color of the
sun further
enhances the
object. Morning Light
Leonid Afremov
• ART ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES refer to
the physical qualities of the image. The artist
uses color, lines, space and other elements to
create visual images. These are arranged to
observe unity, harmony, rhythm, and other
principles
Key questions:
- What are the dominant elements in the
artwork?
- How are these used in the artwork?
- How are line, shape, volume, texture,
movement, or space used within the artistic
frame?
- What are the unifying features in the artistic
composition?
- How does the art form appeal to the visual
sense?
Perfect balance is achieved in the
sculpture. The weight of the two
figures is supported by the legs of
the ladder which is standing freely.
The only connection of the figures
to the ladder is the foot that is
attached on one step of the ladder.
There is a repetition of form as
seem in the bended knees, arms on
the air, and pointed feet. The head
of the higher figure is bent while
the head of the lower figure looks
up, giving the impression that he is
flying with her using the balloons.
Balloons
Michael Cacnio
ANALYSIS
• Here, the viewer focuses on beauty,
design qualities and the value of an
artwork. This is where we determine
what the features suggest and decide
why the artist used these to convey
specific ideas. This requires
understanding of the content by
separating the parts of the subject
matter.
Key questions for analysis:
• How did the artist make the work?
• Is it a good artwork?
• Do you like/dislike the artwork? Why?
• How does it compare with other
artworks in the same contemporary
style?
• What is the value of the artwork to you,
the youth or society?
The subject of the sculpture is God
embracing mankind. The dark color
of the wood evokes human feelings
and attracts the viewer to go closer
to look at the expressions of God
and the humans. The expressions
are one of love and dependence,
devoid of anger and hatred. Such
depiction of divine love makes the
viewer want to be in God’s embrace.
It is a beautiful art piece that is
perfect for display indoors, one that
can stimulate conversation among
guests. It also exemplifies God’s
love, a value essential to humanity.
Reflection
Harry Mark Gonzales
INTERPRETATION
• Interpretation is employed by the
viewer after describing and analyzing
an artwork. Here, focus is on the
expressive qualities, the meaning,
theme, mood, or idea communicated
by the artist.
Key questions for interpretation:
• What is the artwork about?
• What is it intending to communicate?
• What statement is the artist putting
forward through the artwork?
• Are there objects within the artistic
frame that symbolize something? What
are these?
• What is the meaning of the artwork?
The art captured how earth moves during earthquake.
As the people of Bohol and neighboring towns
experienced and saw the destruction, the artist saw the
movement beneath the earth. He used lines and
contrasting colors to show movement. The shape and
length of the watercolor paper help the viewer have a
horizontal view and see how the elements relate to each
other. The artwork reminds us of something that we
have neglected over the decades of development: that
earth is a living thing that may cause us destruction on
the surface and space occupied by man.

Leke-Liko
Jefrrey Sisican
Table 1: Description
Element Description
Subject Matter (Answer the key questions in paragraph form)
Material (Answer the key questions in paragraph form)
Art Elements and (Answer the key questions in paragraph form)
Principles

Table 2: Analysis
Analysis
(Answer the key questions. Combine into paragraph form)

Table 3: Interpretation
Interpretation
(Answer the key questions. Combine into paragraph form)

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