Subject of Art
Subject of Art
Subject of Art
Every work of
art has a subject.
Different Ways or Style of Subject
• REALISM
- the subject is done the way it
actually looks.
Bridal White by Araceli Dans. 2014. Watercolor on paper
Untitled (Still Life with Shells and lace). 2003. Acrylic on canvas
• DISTORTION
- the artist uses his or her imagination
and alters the subject according to his
or her desire.
Fiesta by Norma Belleza. 2012. Oil on canvas
• ABSTRACTION
- the artist breaks apart a subject and
rearranges it in a different manner.
• NON OBJECTIVISM
- there is totally no subject at all – just
an interplay of pure elements like line,
shape or color and so on.
Untitled No. 2 by Roberto Chabet. 1980. Acrylic on paper
“THE ELEMENTS OF ART”
1. SPACE
- it is regular,
repeated pattern in
the elements of art.
It is a flow, or
feeling of
movement,
achieved by the
distribution of
visual units or
sound units in time.
PROPORTION
-elements in a work of
art should have a
relationship with one
another.
This relationship is
called proportion.
BALANCE
Emphasis – is the
principle that gives
importance or
dominance to a unit or
an area.
This is opposite to
Subordination, which
gives less importance
to a unit or area.
“FORM, CONTENT and CONTEXT”
3 KEY ELEMENTS
OF ARTS
FORM
- the first key
element that a
spectator should
consider in an
artwork is its Form.
the surface feature
of an artwork. It does
not have anything to
do with the art’s in –
depth meaning.
“What you see is what
you get”, form is just
what is it – nothing
else.
• CONTENT
The next key
element to study in
observing an
artwork is its
CONTENT.
contains the
subject matter
that carries the
message of the
work.
If form is the
embodiment of the
work, then content
is its substance.
CONTEXT
- refers to the
varied situations in
which the works
have been
produced or
interpreted.
2 Kinds of CONTEXT in
the Art:
1) Primary Context
- the personal type ,
for it concerns the
sentiments of the
artist – his beliefs,
values, interest,
attitudes and
emotions.
2) Secondary Context
-refers to the place
and period in which
the artist has made his
work: the social,
political, and
economic environment
he is in.
ACTIVITY TIME
Itak sa Puso Ni Mang Juan by Antipas Delotavo. 1978. Watercolor on paper