What is Art?
Objectives of the Activity
In small groups answer the following Questions
Image #1
Image #2
Image #3
Image #4
Image #5
Image #6
Elements of Art
Perspective
Light
Color
Form
Motion
Proportion
Symbols
Lines
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An introduction to the concept of art

1. What is Art?

An introduction to the concept of art

2. Objectives of the Activity

• Determine a definition of art
• Decide what is art and what is not art
• Define terms related to the viewing of
art
• Examine two images critically

3. In small groups answer the following Questions


What is art?
What are different types of art?
How does art influence society?
Why is art important?
What sort of messages do art have?

4. Image #1

• Is this art? Why or
why not? What
elements does it
have or not have?

5. Image #2

• Is this art? Why or
why not? What
elements does it
have or not have?

6. Image #3

• Is this art? Why or
why not? What
elements does it
have or not have?

7. Image #4

• Is this art? Why or
why not? What
elements does it
have or not have?

8. Image #5

• Is this art? Why or
why not? What
elements does it
have or not have?

9. Image #6

• Is this art? Why or why not? What elements
does it have or not have?

10. Elements of Art


Perspective
Light
Color
Form
Motion
Proportion
Symbols
Lines

11. Perspective

• Perspective is the way in which artists create an
illusion of depth on a flat surface. For hundreds of
years painters have tried to represent accurately a
scene that exists in three dimensions on a twodimensional canvas. One of the ways to create this
illusion is to make the objects that are far away
smaller than those that are closer to the viewer.

12. Light

• Just as stage designers use lighting to spotlight a
performer, painters will often highlight important
elements in paintings

13. Color

• Use of different colors provide emphasis, emotion,
etc. Often colors highlight parts of an image to draw
specific attention to it.

14. Form

• By using light and shadows, artists give volume to
their subjects. One way one can give figures threedimensional form is to reflect light off their bodies and
paint shadows cast by them.

15. Motion

• Depicting motion is a technique painters use to keep
our attention focused on the picture.

16. Proportion

• Proportion usually refers to the way different
elements in a painting relate to each other in terms of
size.

17. Symbols

• Many artists include items that symbolize other items,
emotions, beliefs, ideas, etc.

18. Lines

• An identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can
vary in width, direction, and length.

19.

The Peasant Dance, Pieter Bruegel the Elder

20.

Looking @ Art
The Peasant Dance, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Light
Perspective
Movement
Color
Form
Proportion
Symbolism
Lines

21.

Looking @ Art
• Light
• Perspective
• Movement
• Color
• Form
• Proportion
• Symbolism
Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride
Jan Van Eyck, 1434
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