Monday, 19 November 2012

Art movement


To begin with, art is not just a painting but, full of hidden messages behind every each picture.However, there are many different kinds of art that I had learnt.


TYPES OF ART

Abstract art
      • Abstract artists felt that paintings did not have to show only things that were recognizable. In their paintings they did not try to show people, animals, or places exactly as they appeared in the real world. They mainly used color and shape in their paintings to show emotions. Some Abstract art is also called Non-objective art. In non-objective art, you do not see specific objects. It is not painted to look like something specific.




Art deco
    • emerged after World War I. In fact, the deprivations of the Great War years gave way to a whole new opulence and extravagance that defined the Jazz Age and the Art Deco aesthetic.






Art nouveau
    • aimed at modernizing design, seeking to escape the eclectic historical styles that had previously been popular. Artists drew inspiration from both organic and geometric forms, evolving elegant designs that united flowing, natural forms with more angular contours.







Bauhaus
    • the most important characteristics is that it tried to eliminate the distinction between fine art and craft, between fine and decorative art









Constructivism
    • refers to the optimistic, non-representational relief construction, sculpture, kinetics and painting. The artists did not believe in abstract ideas, rather they tried to link art with concrete and tangible ideas





Cubism
    •  Cubism is modern art made up mostly of paintings. The paintings are not supposed to look real The artist uses geometric shapes to show what he is trying to paint. Early cubists used mainly grays, browns, greens, and yellows. After 1914, Cubists started to use brighter colors. Cubism was the beginning of the Abstract and Non-objective art styles.



Dada
    • its output was wildly diverse, ranging from performance art to poetry, photography, sculpture, painting and collage






Expressionism
    • the artist tries to express certain feelings about some thing were more concerned with having their paintings express a feeling than in making the painting look exactly like what they were painting.




Futurism
    • The Futurists were fascinated by the problems of representing modern experience, and strived to have their paintings evoke all kinds of sensations - and not merely those visible to the eye. At its best, Futurist art brings to mind the noise, heat and even the smell of the metropolis.





Graffiti
    • Graffiti is the plural form of the Italian word grafficar. grafficar signifies drawings, markings, patterns,scribbles, or messages that are painted,or carved on a wall.It also signifies "to scratch" in reference to different wall writings ranging from cavepaintings",bathroom scribbles, or any message that is scratched on walls markings such as slogans, slurs or political statements.



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