A type of subject of Art that looks like real people, animals, or landscapes, even if slightly altered
Representational
the overall organization of an artwork and the processes involved in its creation.
Form
The study of Symbols in Art
Iconography
Two Types of Subject in Art
Representational and Non Representational
Art that is created on a flat surface, such as a canvas or paper, and lacks depth but can convey depth through artistic techniques.
Two Dimensional Art
One of the Three Psychology's Projective Techniques
one of the most common subjects in art, often shown in portraits of individuals or families
People
Examples of 2D Art
Drawings
Paintings
Last Step in Evaluating Art
Step 4 Judgement
Give atleast 3 Sources of Subject in Art
Nature
People and World Events
Myths and Legends
Spiritual and Religous
Ideas Commissioned by Employees
Examples of Three Dimensional Art
Sculpture
Crafts
Architecture
This theory is focused on critiquing the artwork based on the extent of realistic representation.
“How well did the artist represent the real - form of the subject?”
Imitationalism
Art is not just about what you see - it’s also about what you ---- and ------------
feel and understand
3 Examples of Technological Media
Films and Videos
Computer Art
The expression or mood developed by the artist. it corresponds to the question WHY?
Content