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Unit 1: Fiction. Finding a Place in the World. Class Discussion. What is art? Are paintings in museums art? Sculptures? What about street performances? Graffiti? Would you consider a sculpture art if it was created by a world-famous sculptor? What if your classmate created it?.
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Unit 1: Fiction Finding a Place in the World
Class Discussion • What is art? • Are paintings in museums art? • Sculptures? • What about street performances? • Graffiti? • Would you consider a sculpture art if it was created by a world-famous sculptor? • What if your classmate created it?
Class Discussion (cont.) • What is the difference between good art and bad? • What makes a work of art interesting? • Is it the subject matter? • Is it how well the artist uses their media? • What else might it be?
What Makes Art Work? • Art appreciation is a personal matter. • You may not appreciate a work of art that others do, and vice versa. • Art contains many elements that determine how it appears to the audience. • Perhaps one of the most noticeable elements is a work’s composition.
Composition • In art, the word composition refers to the arrangement of forms within the work. • Composition can be stable or dynamic. • Forms within a composition can create positive and negative space. • Most people prefer certain compositions over others.
Stable Compositions • In a stable composition, there is little tension, the forms are balanced, and there is little visual movement.
Negative Space Positive Space Dynamic Compositions • A dynamic composition creates tension and movement, and the forms may not be balanced. • Note the positive and negative spaces.
Stable versus Dynamic Compositions • Look at the following works of art. • Determine whether they are dynamic or stable compositions.
Isaac Royall and His Family, 1741. Robert Feke. Oil on canvas.
Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 1: Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, 1871. James Abbot McNeill Whistler.
Stable Dynamic Stable Dynamic
View the Art • You may recognize the work of art on the next slide. • It is one of the world’s best-known paintings. • Try to determine if the composition is stable or dynamic.
Mona Lisa, c. 1503–1506. Leonardo da Vinci. Oil paint on wood.
Refer to the Art • Note that the main figure is motionless and the painting is free of tension. • The painting is well balanced and almost symmetrical. • This painting has a stable composition.
About the Art • The woman in Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait is unknown. • Scholars have argued about whether she is a real person or an ideal created by Leonardo’s imagination. • The Mona Lisa embodies the European notion of a masterpiece—a work of art that transcends all others.
About the Artist • Leonardo da Vinci is considered to be one of the great geniuses of the Renaissance. • The Renaissance was a period in European history that saw a flourishing of the arts and sciences. • In addition to art, Leonardo studied anatomy, biology, geology, and physics.
About the Artist (cont.) • Leonardo believed that it was important to record his thoughts and studies. • Because of this, today we have detailed records of his observations and ideas.
Recall the Theme • How might the concept of a masterpiece be related to the Unit 1 theme of “Finding a Place in the World”? • What place has Leonardo da Vinci found in the world? • How about the Mona Lisa?
Classroom Discussion • Discuss the style of composition you prefer and explain why. • Discuss what you believe to be the definition of “art.”
Extension Activities • Find a variety of images and identify the composition of each. • Find examples of artwork you particularly enjoy and others that you do not.