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Title: Visual Arts


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Visual Arts
  • Why Create Art?

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Why Create Art?
  • There is no single answer, except to say that the
    need to create is one of the special
    characteristics of being human.
  • There is archaeological evidence for this need to
    create dating back at least 25,000 years to the
    Venus of Willendorf sculpture.
  • While there is no one answer, we will go over
    several general purposes that art can serve.

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Why? Artistic Expression
  • To communicate emotion, ideas or feelings.

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Why? Artistic Expression
  • The Potato Eaters, 1885. Vincent van Gogh. Van
    Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.
  • Van Gogh wanted to depict life among the lowly as
    it was.
  • What do feelings, ideas or emotions do you think
    that the artist intended to convey about life
    among the poor?

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Why? Artistic Expression
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Why? Ceremonial
  • Art created to observe a ritual, for celebration
    or commemoration.

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Why? Ceremonial
  • Tibetan sand mandalas are created from colored
    sand, usually over a period of several weeks.
  • They depict representations of Buddhist doctrine.
  • After completed, they are ritually swept up to
    symbolize impermanence.

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Why? Ceremonial
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Why? Functional Art
  • Functional art consists of everyday objects.
  • Examples could be pottery, basketry, and even
    architecture.

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Why? Functional Art
  • Basket, c. 1920s.
  • Lucy Telles
  • Smithsonian,
  • Washington, D.C.

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Why? Persuasive Art
  • This type of art promotes ideas or products.
  • Examples could include advertising, marketing,
    propaganda or ideology.

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Why? Persuasive Art
  • We Can Do It, 1942. J. Howard Miller.
  • This poster was originally intended to boost
    worker morale.
  • It was later used by the feminist movement.

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Why? Persuasive Art
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Why? Narrative Art
  • Narrative art is used to tell stories, describe
    experiences, or document historical events.

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Why? Narrative Art
  • Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851. Emanuel
    Luetze. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
    Oil on canvas.
  • This artwork documents the surprise attack
    Washington made in the Battle of Trenton,
    December 25-26, 1776.

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Why? Narrative Art
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Why? Multiple Functions
  • Art does not have to fit into one category or
    another.
  • Art could serve several functions at the same
    time.

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Why? Multiple Functions
  • Detail of stained glass window, 13th century.
    Notre-dame de Chartres Cathedral, Paris.
  • Depicts the marriage at Cana.
  • This piece is both functional and narrative.

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Why? Multiple Functions
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