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G10 MAPEH
(ARTS)
Learn with Teacher Aprilyn Celestial
Today’s Discussion
Elements of Art
The Elements of Art are the “tools” that
artists use to make art. There are 7 of
them:
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
Let’s
Recall!
This element is a path that
a point takes through
space.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This element is a path that
a point takes through
space.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This refers to the way the
surface of an object
actually feels.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This refers to the way the
surface of an object
actually feels.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This element is basically divided
into 3 parts: Foreground, Middle
Ground and Background.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This element is basically divided
into 3 parts: Foreground, Middle
Ground and Background.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This is created when a line
becomes connected and
encloses space.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This is created when a line
becomes connected and
encloses space.
Line Value Texture
Shape Form Space Color
This refers to the lightness
or darkness of a color.

Line Value Texture


Shape Form Space Color
This refers to the lightness
or darkness of a color.

Line Value Texture


Shape Form Space Color
What is your
score?
20th Century
Modern and
Contemporary Arts
Significant Historical Events
❑ Industrial Revolution
1st Mechanical Age
2nd Electric Age
3rd Digital Age
4th ???????
❑ Two World Wars
Significant Historical Events
❑ Great Depression (1930s)
❑ Asian economic crisis (1990s)
❑ Considered the modern-day
plague, AIDS
❑ •Environmental destruction
Artists conveyed their
ideas and feelings in bold,
innovative ways.
IMPRESSIONISM
A Break from Past Painting Traditions
An art movement that emerged in
the second half of the 19th century
among a group of Paris-based
artists.
IMPRESSIONISM
Characteristics:
❑ Bright colors and Light strokes
❑ Features everyday life
❑ Painting Outdoors became a trend
❑ Open Composition
Napoleon
Crossing
the Alps
Barrio Life
By Fernando Amorsolo
❑ Delacroix was greatly
admired and emulated by
the early impressionists.
❑ expressive brushstrokes
❑ emphasis on movement
rather than on clarity of
form,
❑ his study of the optical
effects of color.
❑ One of the founders of the
impressionist movement and is the
most influential.
❑ Monet is best known for his landscape
paintings.
particularly those depicting his
beloved flower gardens and water lily
ponds at his home.
Monet in
his
garden,
1905
❑ One of the first 19th century artists
to depict modern-life subjects.

❑ key figure in the transition


from realism to impressionism.
❑A French artist and
post-impressionist
painter.
- His work exemplified
the transition of
impressionism to
expressionism.
❑ A post-impressionist
painter from The
Netherlands.
❑ His works were known
for their strong, heavy
brush strokes, intense
emotions, and colors.
❑ He had most
recognized works in
the world.
Expressionism:
A Bold New Movement
Expressionist artists created works
with more emotional
force, rather than with realistic or
natural images. To achieve this, they
distorted outlines, applied strong
colors, and exaggerated forms.
Among the various styles that arose
within the expressionist art
movements were:
neoprimitivism
fauvism
dadaism
surrealism
social realism
Neoprimitivism was an
art style that
incorporated elements
from the native arts of
the South Sea
Islanders and the wood
carvings of African
tribes.
Fauvism
❑ a style that used bold, vibrant colors and
visual distortions.
❑ derived from les fauves (“wild beasts”),
referring to the group of French
expressionist painters who painted in this
style.
Dadaism
❑ Dadaism was a style characterized by
dream fantasies, memory images, and
visual tricks and surprises.
❑ Although they appear playful, the
movement arose from the pain European
artists felt after the suffering brought by
World War I.
Surrealism
❑ Surrealism was a style that depicted an
illogical, subconscious dream world.

❑ Its name came from the term “super


realism,” with its artworks clearly
expressing a departure from reality.

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