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Introduction to Visual Arts Visual Arts: unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms.
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Introduction to Visual Arts Visual Arts: unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well- designed visual forms.

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Page 1: Introduction to Visual Arts Visual Arts: unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well- designed visual forms.

Introduction to Visual Arts

Visual Arts: unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms.

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Purpose of Visual Art

Ceremonial – ritual, celebration, artworks created to support worship ceremonies

Artistic Expression – artwork to express or communicate emotions, ideas, feeling, (for self-expression, to decorate or beautify objects

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Purpose of Visual Art Continued

Narrative – artworks that tell stories, describe and illustrate experiences, or communicate information, art to document important or historical events (Lange’s photography of the Depression Era)

Functional – artistic objects used in everyday life (pottery, quilts, baskets, etc.)

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Purpose of Visual Art Continued

Persuasive – artworks that promote ideas, philosophies, or products ( advertising, marketing, propaganda, ideology, etc.)

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Various Works of Art

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Ralph Goings

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Richard Estes

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Nancy Graves

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William de Kooning

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Constantin Brancusi

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Anne Geddes

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Forms of Visual Arts

Fine Arts: painting, sculpture, and architecture

Applied Arts: design or decoration of functional objects to make them appealing

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Why Art is Created

Aesthetics: art created for visual appeal

– Splatter paintings

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Cont’d

Morals/Ethics: art depicting people and behaviors that are considered good and noble– The Attentive Nurse

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Cont’d

Spirituality: Art that enables people to connect to the spirit world OR tell stories associated with religious beliefs– , The Last Supper

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Cont’d

History – artworks that provide valuable information about important people, places, and events– Guernica

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Cont’d

Politics: Art used as a tool of persuasion or propaganda to convince people to adopt a certain point of view or enhance power of a ruler

– Napoleon in His Study

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Places for Art

Museums Library Internet Malls Office buildings Schools

Artist may exhibit their work at any of the above mentioned locations

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Journal WritingPlease Write the Prompt

“Art is more popular today than ever before.”

Why do you agree or disagree with this claim?

---support your answer---