Vocabulary:
Three Types of Outside Art:
- Naive Art
- Children Art
- Folk Art
Aesthetic: Make you feel more and experience more (high culture)
Anesthetic: To feel less; to dull the senses, a lower level experience. (low culture)
Impulse for Art: When the urge to create is so strong that artworks that have appeared in all cultures, from the earliest day of human kind.
Imagination and Fantasy: Images and inspiration from within surrealism
Pride and Politics: There are all symbolic relations of people’s heroism. Uses art to achieve a mind set.
——We can use art to change people’s mind sets
Themes: A head pf similarity or continuity What?
Purposes: The message, meaning, or ideas. Why?
Iconography: Symbolism that helps convey the meaning. (subtle references and imagery that reinforce the main idea of the work)
Troupe I’oeil= To fool the eye
Non Representational Art= No recognizable subject matter (Opposite of Representational Art)
Abstract Art: Subject matter altered, stylized
Representation Art: Recognizable art subject matter “naturalistic”
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