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What is Visual Arts all about?
What are the Frames?
When we think of the word ‘frame’ we naturally
associate it with a decorative border that surrounds a
picture. When studying art, the term ‘The Frames’
refers to the different ways we can look at artworks.
When we are studying art and artists, we can approach
it from four differing perspectives. Put simply, we can
look at the Frames as four separate lists of things to
look for when studying artworks and artists.
The Structural Frame?
What do you think it could be
referring to?
● Artists create their own style or visual language using different codes,
symbols or signs to convey their meaning.
● We can interpret these works using the ELEMENTS OF DESIGN: line, tone,
texture, colour, shape, direction and size. These Elements of Design are
like the ‘ingredients’ that are used to create an artwork and can be used in
varying degrees.
● An understanding of which element is most important to an artist can help us
to discover the artists technique or style. Style refers to how an artist
represents subject matter within their work.
● The Structural Frame is where we discuss how the artwork was made, the
materials and techniques used by the artist. Composition is generally very
important to the structural artist (the elements of design + the arrangement of
space = composition).
The Art Elements
● LINE refers to the continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. Often it creates a space
or an outline. Lines can create pattern or movement. They may be two dimensional (pencil on
paper) or three dimensional (wire)
● SHAPE OR FORM refers to an enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, colour
and texture. In painting and drawing, shapes may take the appearance of a solid three –
dimensional object even though they are limited to two dimensions. There are two main types of
shapes: organic and geometric.
● COLOUR is mixed from the three primary colours: red, blue and yellow. Orange, purple and green
are secondary colours. Colours can be symbolic: for example, red can represent passion. Warm
colours (red, yellow, orange) appear to advance; while cool colours (blue and green) seem to
recede.
● TEXTURE is the surface quality or ‘feel’ of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness etc...
Textures may be real or simulated. Real textures can be felt with the fingers. While simulated
textures are suggested by the artist.
● VALUE OR TONE is the amount of lightness or darkness (light and shade) shown on an object.
When white is added to a colour it’s a tint and when black is added to a colour it’s a tone.
● SPACE refers to the way objects or shapes are arranged in an artwork. It is the area above, below,
around and between things. We can look at the positive space, which is the area within the space
or objects the artist creates, eg: solid shapes. There is also the negative space, which is the area
left over. Artists try to create the illusion of depth in an artwork to incorporate a sense of space. One
example would be the foreground, middleground and background within a landscape.
ACTIVITY: An artwork has been shared with each of you on the Google
Drive. As a group you need to discuss this artwork and then annotate (label)
it with 6 key points - one for each element.
Save a copy to your workspace, once completed it needs to be saved to your
E-portfolio.
Vincent Van Gogh
‘Self Portrait with
Palette’
1889
Oil on canvas
57.2 x 43.8 cm
http://www.vangoghartworks.com
Activity:
Dice Game: Elements
Abstract
Complete activity in you VAD
Homework Task: Add to your Blog
● Take a range a photos incorporating the Art elements.
You need to add these images to your blog.
● You may even be clever enough to add several elements
into one photo.
● your Teacher will add this to your E - Diary
Subjective Frame
The Subjective Frame reminds us that art is something emotional. Art exists
within the experience of the artist and the world. Artists bring to artworks their
own ideas and feelings. Subject Matter is the correct term for what the artwork
is ABOUT. If we were observing an artwork that is a portrait, then the subject
matter would be a person, or the broader category of people.
As a class can you think of some different types
of Subject matter we may see in artworks.
● When we look at an artwork using the Subjective Frame, we discuss our
response to the artwork. We also may consider how other people, such as the
artist and the audience, feel about the artwork.
● The Subjective Frame recognizes the importance of intuition (without thinking)
and the subconscious in art. From a Subjective Frame you might ask
questions such as:
How has the artist explored emotions in the work?
What feelings are communicated through the work?
How does the artwork make you feel?
● Many artists have used art to represent themselves and speak their ideas and
feelings. When making or appreciating art from the Subjective Frame the
artist or audience is saying: ‘What does this mean to me?’ The Subjective
Frame is about connecting art to life, experiences, ideas and feelings
Vincent Van Gogh
‘Self Portrait with
Palette’
1889
Oil on canvas
57.2 x 43.8 cm
http://www.vangoghartworks.com
You have seen this work before, but we
looked at using the Art Elements. Now we
are going to use the words provided to
develop a Subjective Response.
Expression
Emotion
communicates
Audience
Colour
Technique
Cultural Frame
Key words: race, class, gender, place, art movements and styles, politics,
economics, cultural symbolism.
● The Cultural Frame allows us to see that an artist does not work in
isolation and that all artworks reflect some aspects of the culture in which
they were produced.
● Time and place has a huge impact on the ideas behind the work and the
techniques used, for example: The culture which produced Aboriginal rock
carvings is very different to the culture which produced traditional artworks
in 18th century France.
● Political views or issues may be explored by an artist. An artist may
communicate their beliefs about race, gender or social class through their
artmaking. The use of various signs and symbols can be used to represent
these beliefs. These signs and symbols may be specific to a particular
culture. Can you think of an example???
You can see the contrasting time and place here in the following examples.
These two eras had very different rules and expectations, which governed
(controlled) the type of work which was produced and accepted.
Hans Holbein the younger
Portrait of Henry VIII
1543
http://www.peintures-tableaux.com/france/peinture-a-l-huile-
137011.htm
Pablo Picasso (Spanish Artist 1881 - 1973)
Woman with Book
1932
http://bjws.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/evolution-of-womens-
portraits-by.html
1. Create a VENN DIAGRAM, listing the
differences and similarities you can see in
the artworks.
2. Focus on cultural characteristics.
3. List at least 5 cultural characteristics in
each section of the diagram.
4. Remember to include evidence from the
artwork with each point, where needed.
The Postmodern Frame
Key words: Modernism, postmodernism, appropriate, parody, pastiche,
mediated, satire, contemporary, irony, wit, recontextualise, technology,
audience.
● The Postmodern Frame explores contemporary art (artworks made after 1970 using new
techniques), which aims to break down boundaries and challenge the conventions (traditions) of
art.
● The Postmodern artist challenges the audience's understanding and perceptions of what art is.
● Postmodernism grew as an art style in the late 1970’s and 1980’s, ending 100 years of a period
in art called ‘Modernism’ (This referred to a time period beginning in the 1880’s when certain
artists began to make radical steps moving away from artistic traditions).
● The main characteristics of Postmodern art:
- Challenges the audience’s ideas on art, often using shock tactics.
- It can be derived from past artworks, using similar subject matter/composition.
- Technology is embraced as a medium.
How has Dali’s artwork below been used in a new way by the
creator of the Simpsons?
Salvador Dali
The Persistence of Memory
1931
Oil on Canvas
24.1 x 33
http://www.wikiart.org/en/salvador-dali/the-persistence-of-memory-1931
Created by the Simpsons artists
Matt Groening
Sourced on Tumblr
http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/melting-clocks

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Yr 7 introduction var terminology presentation

  • 1. So... What is Visual Arts all about?
  • 2. What are the Frames? When we think of the word ‘frame’ we naturally associate it with a decorative border that surrounds a picture. When studying art, the term ‘The Frames’ refers to the different ways we can look at artworks. When we are studying art and artists, we can approach it from four differing perspectives. Put simply, we can look at the Frames as four separate lists of things to look for when studying artworks and artists.
  • 3. The Structural Frame? What do you think it could be referring to?
  • 4. ● Artists create their own style or visual language using different codes, symbols or signs to convey their meaning. ● We can interpret these works using the ELEMENTS OF DESIGN: line, tone, texture, colour, shape, direction and size. These Elements of Design are like the ‘ingredients’ that are used to create an artwork and can be used in varying degrees. ● An understanding of which element is most important to an artist can help us to discover the artists technique or style. Style refers to how an artist represents subject matter within their work. ● The Structural Frame is where we discuss how the artwork was made, the materials and techniques used by the artist. Composition is generally very important to the structural artist (the elements of design + the arrangement of space = composition).
  • 5. The Art Elements ● LINE refers to the continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point. Often it creates a space or an outline. Lines can create pattern or movement. They may be two dimensional (pencil on paper) or three dimensional (wire) ● SHAPE OR FORM refers to an enclosed space defined by other art elements such as line, colour and texture. In painting and drawing, shapes may take the appearance of a solid three – dimensional object even though they are limited to two dimensions. There are two main types of shapes: organic and geometric. ● COLOUR is mixed from the three primary colours: red, blue and yellow. Orange, purple and green are secondary colours. Colours can be symbolic: for example, red can represent passion. Warm colours (red, yellow, orange) appear to advance; while cool colours (blue and green) seem to recede. ● TEXTURE is the surface quality or ‘feel’ of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness etc... Textures may be real or simulated. Real textures can be felt with the fingers. While simulated textures are suggested by the artist.
  • 6. ● VALUE OR TONE is the amount of lightness or darkness (light and shade) shown on an object. When white is added to a colour it’s a tint and when black is added to a colour it’s a tone. ● SPACE refers to the way objects or shapes are arranged in an artwork. It is the area above, below, around and between things. We can look at the positive space, which is the area within the space or objects the artist creates, eg: solid shapes. There is also the negative space, which is the area left over. Artists try to create the illusion of depth in an artwork to incorporate a sense of space. One example would be the foreground, middleground and background within a landscape. ACTIVITY: An artwork has been shared with each of you on the Google Drive. As a group you need to discuss this artwork and then annotate (label) it with 6 key points - one for each element. Save a copy to your workspace, once completed it needs to be saved to your E-portfolio.
  • 7. Vincent Van Gogh ‘Self Portrait with Palette’ 1889 Oil on canvas 57.2 x 43.8 cm http://www.vangoghartworks.com
  • 9. Homework Task: Add to your Blog ● Take a range a photos incorporating the Art elements. You need to add these images to your blog. ● You may even be clever enough to add several elements into one photo. ● your Teacher will add this to your E - Diary
  • 10. Subjective Frame The Subjective Frame reminds us that art is something emotional. Art exists within the experience of the artist and the world. Artists bring to artworks their own ideas and feelings. Subject Matter is the correct term for what the artwork is ABOUT. If we were observing an artwork that is a portrait, then the subject matter would be a person, or the broader category of people. As a class can you think of some different types of Subject matter we may see in artworks.
  • 11. ● When we look at an artwork using the Subjective Frame, we discuss our response to the artwork. We also may consider how other people, such as the artist and the audience, feel about the artwork. ● The Subjective Frame recognizes the importance of intuition (without thinking) and the subconscious in art. From a Subjective Frame you might ask questions such as: How has the artist explored emotions in the work? What feelings are communicated through the work? How does the artwork make you feel? ● Many artists have used art to represent themselves and speak their ideas and feelings. When making or appreciating art from the Subjective Frame the artist or audience is saying: ‘What does this mean to me?’ The Subjective Frame is about connecting art to life, experiences, ideas and feelings
  • 12. Vincent Van Gogh ‘Self Portrait with Palette’ 1889 Oil on canvas 57.2 x 43.8 cm http://www.vangoghartworks.com You have seen this work before, but we looked at using the Art Elements. Now we are going to use the words provided to develop a Subjective Response.
  • 14. Cultural Frame Key words: race, class, gender, place, art movements and styles, politics, economics, cultural symbolism. ● The Cultural Frame allows us to see that an artist does not work in isolation and that all artworks reflect some aspects of the culture in which they were produced. ● Time and place has a huge impact on the ideas behind the work and the techniques used, for example: The culture which produced Aboriginal rock carvings is very different to the culture which produced traditional artworks in 18th century France. ● Political views or issues may be explored by an artist. An artist may communicate their beliefs about race, gender or social class through their artmaking. The use of various signs and symbols can be used to represent these beliefs. These signs and symbols may be specific to a particular culture. Can you think of an example???
  • 15. You can see the contrasting time and place here in the following examples. These two eras had very different rules and expectations, which governed (controlled) the type of work which was produced and accepted. Hans Holbein the younger Portrait of Henry VIII 1543 http://www.peintures-tableaux.com/france/peinture-a-l-huile- 137011.htm
  • 16. Pablo Picasso (Spanish Artist 1881 - 1973) Woman with Book 1932 http://bjws.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/evolution-of-womens- portraits-by.html 1. Create a VENN DIAGRAM, listing the differences and similarities you can see in the artworks. 2. Focus on cultural characteristics. 3. List at least 5 cultural characteristics in each section of the diagram. 4. Remember to include evidence from the artwork with each point, where needed.
  • 17. The Postmodern Frame Key words: Modernism, postmodernism, appropriate, parody, pastiche, mediated, satire, contemporary, irony, wit, recontextualise, technology, audience. ● The Postmodern Frame explores contemporary art (artworks made after 1970 using new techniques), which aims to break down boundaries and challenge the conventions (traditions) of art. ● The Postmodern artist challenges the audience's understanding and perceptions of what art is. ● Postmodernism grew as an art style in the late 1970’s and 1980’s, ending 100 years of a period in art called ‘Modernism’ (This referred to a time period beginning in the 1880’s when certain artists began to make radical steps moving away from artistic traditions). ● The main characteristics of Postmodern art: - Challenges the audience’s ideas on art, often using shock tactics. - It can be derived from past artworks, using similar subject matter/composition. - Technology is embraced as a medium.
  • 18. How has Dali’s artwork below been used in a new way by the creator of the Simpsons? Salvador Dali The Persistence of Memory 1931 Oil on Canvas 24.1 x 33 http://www.wikiart.org/en/salvador-dali/the-persistence-of-memory-1931 Created by the Simpsons artists Matt Groening Sourced on Tumblr http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/melting-clocks