Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Robert Rauschenberg Trophy II

Robert Rauschenberg's Trophy II

Robert Rauschenberg Trophy II (for teeny and Marcel Duchamp)
Artist name: Robert Rauschenberg
Title of work: Trophy II
Type of Art Work: Abstract
Subject of the Painting: Art of painters he Liked
Objects in the painting: Shapes, Letters, And Figures.
First Impression: Inadequate
Color used : Whites, and Bright colors
Shapes: Squares non organic shapes, Lines: Linear, curved, and organic and non organic lines.
Light saturation: Not a lot of saturation is being used except orange.
Sensory Qualities: Makes you imaginative.
Color: Distinguish the red from the rest of the painting.
Shapes: No definite shapes, Forms:Different paintings on different grids, Lines: Vertical lines
Texture: texture is not being showed.
Light and shadow: Distinguish from light and dark.
How each technical element contributes to the mood, meaning and aesthetic sensation of the artwork..?? The mood is unknown, there is more than one meaning to the picture and the intuition of the picture is pictured with a lot of drawings.
 Describe what you think the artist is trying to say through the artwork?
The artist is trying to show different emotions through different areas of the art work. not only does he use different colors and different types of pictures but he sets them up in different order to set the moods and feelings and different time zone or different ideas as the picture is being critiqued.
Describe what the artwork means to you, and why? The artwork to my work group is usually defined as optimistic, not everything seems to be what is is, different emotions and different moods are characterized through the picture and at that moment and time different things can be seen.
Explain what you feel is the artist intended purpose for creating that particular work of art.
The artist purpose for the art work was to show that the artwork as itself showed its own emotions and thoughts, different characteristics give people different emotions and thoughts without the author having to do anything. Examine why the artist made the choices in technique, materials and subject matter and how they relate to the intended? The artist chose to use all the intended materials because he felt that the art work was able to show its on emotions. Like a tree in the wind. When the tree is moving you can examine and say a lot of things without having to be told, the picture those that and the artist didn't have to put any emotions the artwork portrayed it itself and the viewer makes his or her own options about the picture.
Identify the symbols in the artwork and describe how they relate to the artist technical choices and contribute to the artists execution of the intended purpose? The author uses a dark desert, the desert at any moment can be related as a sign of harshness and a sign of sadness, as I said the whole picture as itself has different emotions, as well as the cup and the spoon totally different than the desert, this brings a completely opposite set of emotions and different thoughts. The picture itself uses different pieces of art to show different emotions and thoughts which brings upon a set of different opinions from different viewers.

 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Classification Of Art....


The definition of art....

  • Art, at its simplest, is a form of communication. It means whatever it is intended to mean by the artist herself, and this meaning is shaped by the materials, techniques, and forms of the art, as well as the ideas and feelings it engenders in the viewer.


  • Source: Boundless. “What Does Art Mean?.” Boundless Art History. Boundless, 06 Sep. 2015. Retrieved 23 Sep. 2015 from https://www.boundless.com/art-history/textbooks/boundless-art-history-textbook/thinking-and-talking-about-art-1/what-is-art-38/what-does-art-mean-243-5704/

    Wednesday, September 9, 2015

    Emotional Art.

    Different artist use different emotions to use through out there art work, makes the art work flow and have different scenes of emotions.

    Weird Art............

    Some of these things/Figures are not art because they don't show certain aspects of art.