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GOOD DAY CLASS!!!

VIRTUAL
BRING ME!
Bring me a Extension chord!
Bring me a Scissor
Bring me a paper clip
Bring me a matches
Bring me a mirror
Bring me a lotion
Bring me a stapler
Combine all of the highlighted letters to form a word! (EX,SS,PER,M,I,ION,S)

EXPRESSIONISM
Expressionism (ARTS)

Expressionism is a 20th century


manner of painting and sculpturing
in which natural forms and colors
are distorted and exaggerated. It is
characterized by heavy black lines
that define form, sharp contrasting
colors, and subjective treatment of
thematic materials. The artist
distorts color and form which he
uses to give visual form of
emotions.
Expressionist Painters

Edvard Munch (1863-1944) Paul Klee (1879-1940) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938)
Norwegian painter & Swiss-German painter. German Expressionist painter & printmaker.
printmaker. "Father of Founder of Die Briicke or The Bridge, a key
Expressionism. group leading to the foundation of
expressionism in 20th century art
Edvard Munch (1863-1944)
Norwegian painter & printmaker. "Father of Expressionism.

Munch develop a bolder and more simplified style in painting like lithography, etching and woodcut art.
His painting "The Scream” depicts a man in a moment of anguished despair and anxiety while the other people seem blissfully
unaware of his situation.
Famous Paintings:

Night in Nice (1891) The Girls On the Bridge (1918) The Scream (1893)
Paul Klee (1879-1940)
Swiss-German painter.

His Highly Individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. Klee was a
natural Draftsman who experimented with and eventually deeply explored color theory.
Famous Paintings:

Castle and Sun (1928) Landscape In the Beginning Town Castle Kr. (1932)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938)
German Expressionist painter & printmaker.
Founder of Die Briicke or The Bridge, a key group leading to the foundation
of expressionism in 20th century art

His paintings represented a powerful reaction against impressionism. He used flat areas unbroken, often unmixed colors and
simplified forms. In his cityscapes, the figures in the street seemed more important than the surroundings. He depicted figures in
motion to express the fullness and vitality of human body.
Inspired by Van Gogh’s landscape paintings, Kirchner used pulsating shades of violet, blue, green , and yellow to depict rural
scenes.
Famous Paintings:

Interior with 2 Girls Sertigal in Autumn (1925-1926) Entrance to a large garden


Expressionism Movement – Expressionist artists created works with more emotional
force, rather than with realistic or natural images.

A. Dadaism
Dadaism is a literary and artistic movement in Switzerland that arose a reaction to world war 1. Its output - cut up writing,
performance art, poetry, sculpture, photography, painting, and collage was diverse and influenced by other avant-garde movement
like Cubism, Futurism, Constructivism and Expressionism. Dada used Aesthetic to mock and criticize materialistic and
nationalistic attitudes.

Dada artists was on making works that affect the sensibilities of the middle class and asked difficult question about society,
the role of the artist, and the purpose of the art. Public gatherings, demonstrations and publication of art were involved in
their activities
Hannah Hoch – was known for her political collage
and photomontage works. She rearranges images and texts from
the mass media to criticize the failure of the government.

She recognized for pioneering the technique of photomontage as an art form. Photomontage is a collage technique where you
generate an original image out of other images and fragments which can be cut, layered, glued, and arrange. The resulting images
shows new visual and conceptual associations.

Die Puppen The Beautiful Girl (1920) Heads of the State(1918-1920) Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife
B. Surrealism – is a movement in art best know for it’s
visual artworks and writings.

It is characterized by unnerving, illogical scenes, strange


creatures from everyday objects and developed painting
techniques that allowed the subconscious to express itself.

It features an element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions a


surrealism developed as a result of dada activities.
Salvador Dali – is a Spanish painter and an icon of the surrealist movement.

His artworks showed the unconscious world of thoughts, dreams, and perception in nightmarish images. His painting
below depicts as a dream state. The melting and distorted clocks symbolize the erratic passage of time.

The Persistence of Memory (1931) Nymphs in a Romantic Garden Flower Women with Soft Piano
(1921) (1963)
Abstractionism

 In 20th century abstractionism , natural appearance


became unimportant, Artist reduced scene into
geometrical shapes, patterns, lines, angles, and
texture.
Fauvism

 a painting style that used bold, vibrant and visual


distortions.
 Its name was derived from “les fauves” (wild
beasts) referring to a group of French
expressionist painters who painted in this style.
Futurism

 Destroying the past ( power of the machine)


Activity time!!

For this activity, you are going to choose one of your favorite expressionism paintings, and explain why this
painting is your favorite?

Write your answer in a piece of paper 3-5 sentence with the format below,

Name:__________________________________________
Yr&Sec:_________________________________________
Painting:________________________________________
Why:____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
SHORT RECAP (Quiz)

1.The father of expressionism?


2.He is a Spanish painter and icon of surrealism?
3.He is a natural draftsman?
4.A painting that depicts a man in a moment of anguished
despair & anxiety?
5.It features a element of surprise?
Performance task!! - Silhouette side profile.

Materials Needed:

Scissors
Different colors of sticks on papers
Photograph of you
Different colors of pen/crayons
Black marker
Illustration Board

What to do!
1. Get a pencil and lightly draw your side profile.
2. Get a black marker and heavily outline the edge of your side profile.
3. Inside Your silhouette side profile, paste, or write positive thoughts and pictures that help you get through the
tough moments in your life.
4. You can use different colors of markers or a single color to design your outside silhouette side profile.
Quotes (end)

“I PAINT NOT THE THINGS I SEE BUT THE


FEELINGS THEY AROUSE IN ME”
----- Franz Kline

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