When it comes down to the comprehension of a piece of
art, there is usually confusion about if the artist accurately expresses their
ideas or if the audience perceived the message accurately. Is the comprehension
of artwork dependent upon the creator or the critic? I believe that both
parties are responsible for determining the meaning or message of a work of
art. When an artist creates an art piece, it is up to them to give the audience
visual cues that could be used to interpret the meaning behind the art piece. When
an audience views an art piece, it is up to them to dissect and critically
analyze every portion of the painting in an attempt to decipher the hidden message.
It all comes down to how the artist and the audience view the artwork. The fact
that every person has a different perspective when viewing art, complicates the
communicative factors between the artist and the audience. Can the artist’s
message ever be delivered without being distorted? Can the audience ever
interpret what the artist is attempting to say? Should the artist use
simplicity in order to ensure that the audience perceives the correct message? Despite
how difficult it may be for the artist to communicate with their audience, I
believe that the mystery of finding the artist’s message is an ideal way for
the audience to analyze and learn the artist’s techniques.
Monday, June 22, 2015
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Unit 5: The Role of the Artist in Today's Society
Art is an everlasting subject that continues to evolve
as time continues to progress. Without art, where would we be as a society?
Would our society be as vibrant and exuberant without art? Would the world be
as visually pleasing? Would we be satisfied? The answer to that is simply “NO”.
Art is prevalent in and essential to our society. Without art, our society
would be lifeless and dull. Art brightens our days and highlights our night.
Art is the key to the heart of the society. Every aspect of today’s society is
interlaced with art, ranging from our homes to our work places. We cannot
escape art. The role of the artist in today’s society is to communicate and
express their inner-being to the world. For example, billboards are used
immensely nowadays. They are used to communicate to the viewer about a certain
product and display the artist’s creative style. The artist’s role is to
decorate and flourish the society with beautiful pieces of art. For example,
the way in which a building is structured and painted or even things such as
sculptures. The artist’s role in society is to entertain. For example, artist
create things such as films, which is a major entertainment factor in today’s society.
We need artist to keep the society detailed and interesting. Artists leave a
remarkable touch on the world and without them, society would be a lost cause.
Unit 5: Romanticism
Romanticism is an artistic movement that sought to
oppose the views and beliefs of neoclassicism. The introduction of romanticism
actually was the reason neoclassicism was no longer praised. Romanticism is not
about love. Romanticism actually emphasizes imagination and emotions. I love
romanticism because I believe that emotion and a sense of imagination is what
art should be about. Art, to me, should be expressive and vivid. Art should
express the feelings of the artist. Art should be a tad bit peculiar to keep
your attention and keep you entertained. That is what romanticism is all about.
It’s about capturing and retaining the viewer’s eye. It’s about creating a
sense of sentience within the viewer. It’s about going beyond the boundaries of
reality and emphasizing surrealism. A painting that we viewed in class was
Theodore Gericault’s Raft of the Medusa.
This painting actually depicted the real life event of when a group of Algerian
immigrants were set adrift after a shipwreck off of the coast of Africa. This
image emphasizes the pain and struggle that the men faced while on the raft.
There were a plethora of corpses on and hanging off of the raft, emphasizing
how gruesome and deadly this event was. The painting was not created to display
the event. Instead, it was created to show the emotional toll and deprivation
that the immigrants experienced during this event.
Unit 5: Neoclassicism
Neoclassicism is an artistic movement that sought to
revive the classical approach in art, literature, architecture, and music. It
emerged in the mid-18th century and originated in Rome. It was established
to deviate from the Rococo style, which was established in the 18th century
and characterized by things such as light colors and playfulness. Neoclassical
artist create art pieces that are realistic, rational, and objective.
Neoclassical art is logical, conservative, and straight to the point.
Neoclassical art displays the reality of things, showing exactly how things
are. I dislike neoclassicism because this artistic movement does not support
emotion and imagination. Despite the lack of important features such as emotion
and imagination, neoclassical paintings are extremely detailed. They focus on
proportion, realism, and the rationality of things. Neoclassical paintings
usually display heroic and courageous scenes. One painting that we viewed in
class that displayed a heroic act was Jacques-Louis David’s Oath of the Horatti. In this painting, there
are soldiers saluting before going to war. A painting that displayed a
courageous scene was Jacques-Louis David’s Death
of Socrates. Socrates is shown with his finger pointing in the air seconds
before drinking the concoction that would end his life. He was putting his hand
in the air to symbolize him standing up for what he believed in. All in all,
neoclassicism is very precise yet boring.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Unit 4: Style and Gender
Unit 4: Formalist Criticism
Formalist criticism is a form of criticism that focuses
primarily on the elements and design of works of art instead of the historical
factors or the biography of the artist. Formalist critics do not take into
consideration the true meaning behind a painting. They only focus on the
elements used to create the art piece. While the elements of design are
essential in a work of art, the background of the piece of art is more
important because it expresses the artist’s style and message. Ignoring the
underlying message and focusing on things such as balance, lines, light and
values, and colors depletes the communicative aspect of a painting. The
background or the content of a piece of art defines it and gives it meaning.
The content of a piece of art distinguishes it from another piece and makes it
unique. The content of a piece of art speaks for the artist using the images
present. A picture is only worth a thousand words when there is a story being
depicted. By disregarding the content portion of artwork and focusing on the
design tactics used, formalist critics miss out on the plot of the art piece.
Personally, I believe critics should take into consideration every segment of a
work of art because dissecting certain sections of the art piece only distorts
the true meaning.
Unit 4: Analyzing Content


Unit 4: Triumph of the Will
Triumph of the Will, created by Leni Riefenstahl, is a
propaganda film targeted towards Germans to influence them to accept Adolf
Hitler and the Nazi movement. The film was created to make it seem as though
becoming a Nazi was not only heroic and patriotic, but also pleasurable and
exhilarating. Throughout the film, the idea of unity, peace, and happiness was
stressed immensely. Hitler was portrayed as an admirable and important
individual. He was idolized and placed on the highest of pedestals. For example, there were times in the film
where the camera would be focused on his waving gesture to the crowd. The
gesture became a symbol for Hitler’s acknowledgement of the people, blessing,
and religious overtones. The content within the film presents Hitler as a
loving, trustworthy hero of the German people. It is presented in such a manner
that it would be almost impossible for the Germans to receive a horrid thought
about him. This propaganda film, despite the fact of it highlighting a
murderous individual, achieved its goal in winning over the German population.
The style of the film was key. The music was soothing and patriotic, the
setting was based on the old Nuremburg which evokes proudness from the German
viewer, the happiness of the people within the film was emphasized, the
abundance of scarce items such as food was emphasized, etc. Each aspect
influenced the other and overall, won over the German population, leading them
to accept the Nazi movement and Hitler, not knowing the real intentions of his
plans.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Unit 3: Film
Film is a type of art form that is not
quite like others. Film is unique because it produces sound and also motion.
Film has also evolved. In previous years, sound was not a component of film.
The films would produce motion, but there would be no dialogue. These were
called silent films. Now, in modern days, it is common to see a film with sound
and motion. The color of a film can be altered depending on the type of emotion
that the director is attempting to evoke from the viewer. For example, a scary
movie’s setting may be darker to evoke fear and anxiety. In a romantic film,
scenes can also be dark and rainy to evoke emotions such as gloominess. The
focus or theme of a film can vary depending on what the director wants to
display. With film, you have to do things that you would do when creating a
piece of art work on a canvas. You have to decide how you want to display the
film, the colors that will be present in the film, the tone of the movie as a
whole and the tone of certain scenes. Overall, the elements used to create a
film is important because they define the film and give it a purpose. Although
the use of film in the society today is popular, the idea of film being an art
form is underrated and debated.
Unit 3: Architecture
Architecture is a form of art that is
extremely important in the society. It is defined as the art and science of
designing structures on a grand-scale level. One thing that I find neat about
architecture is the fact that the buildings are not only built to please the
eye of the viewer, but they are also built to act as a form of shelter that can
be used as a place to reside or even as an occupation site. Architecture is more
than just art, it actually is a way to assist the individuals in the community.
An architectural artist that I am fond of is Maya Lin. She is able to create
pieces that are creative yet useful within the society. One project that she
had was to transform and redevelop the remains of a park. She named it “The
Three Stages of Water” and represented this idea throughout the different
structures present at the new and highly improved park. The solid component was
represented by the ice skating rink. The liquid component was represented by
the water fountain and the gas component was represented by the mist area. This
project highlighted how architecture and design are intertwined to create
buildings. Architecture is a unique form of art that sort of animates
creations, transforming the design that’s on paper into a three dimensional
structure within the society.
Unit 3: Cartoons
Cartoons, a form of art widely accepted
throughout the world, were not always portrayed as the humorous characters that
we grew to know throughout our childhood. The word cartoon is actually derived from
the Italian word cartone, which means paper. Cartoons were originally used as
preparatory steps done on paper for greater projects. Over the centuries,
cartoons have evolved and include a wide range of mediums including film, comic
strips, and book illustrations. They are even used as a form of communication
for an intended viewer. For example, cartoons such as Dora the Explorer and
Caillou are targeted towards younger children and are used to reinforce good
behavior and the learning of information. Cartoons such as The Boondocks and
Family Guy are targeted towards the teen and young adult population as a form
of entertainment. There are even political cartoons that are used to deliver a
political or social message. Despite the message a cartoon is attempting to
deliver, they all share a common theme and that is the exaggeration and
distortion of natural features to satirize a social matter. This is called
caricature. The idea of cartoons has progressed and expanded greatly throughout
former years. The fact that they started out as minor sketches used as planning
tools and now are used as communication art forms for different demographics is
extremely wonderful and neat.
Unit 3: Photography
When one ponders about art and the various
forms that can be used to create art, photography is usually not included as
one of the widely accepted media. Why would photography be considered art if
there is no canvas that is illustrated on? How could it be considered art if
anyone could take a picture? Photography has the ability to capture a scene and
preserve it for a long period of time. Photography could focus on anything,
such as individuals, nature, the city, objects, etc. The images captured is
dependent upon the photographer. Each photographer views something different
about a scene. Two photographers can be placed in the same setting and can take
two photos that could be completely different, depending on what they want to
focus on. The way in which the photographer wants to express the scene is what differs
from each individual and what defines them as a photographer. They are able to
express their thoughts and artistic style through the images that they capture
and by the way in which they do it. The pictures that they capture can be
edited to adjust the details of the photo such as the saturation, brightness,
contrast, warmth, etc. Photography could be used not only to portray a certain
image to the viewer, but also as a way of communication. The famous saying “A
picture is worth a thousand words” explains how images can communicate to the
viewer once the details of the picture is analyzed. So is photography art? Yes,
very much so.
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