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Module 12

Uncertainty: Modernity Art I picked this video because it seemed like it would be an interesting topic to learn about. I have never really heard of Modernity Art before. Art has changed throughout the years. 20th Century art put more action on negative emotions such as chaos, anxiety, and uncertainty.   The piece in the video was created by Pablo Picasso. Picasso focused on the contrast while Paul Klee worked on the abstract, and Piet Mondrian and the artitecture of Le Corbusier. Modern life's relationship with modern art helped make changes to art expressionism.  It also changed Pop at. It is very clear the way that art has changed throughout time just by looking into art down the time line.  This video goes into more than the text did. It helped getting visuals rather than relaying on text to explain everything. Andy Warhol: Images of an Image I also picked this video because I was familiar with Warhol. I liked getting to know more about him. Warhol commented on mass media

Art visit 2

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The Gallery 1. There were spotlights on everything. Each work had its own shine in the glory look to it. 2. The walls were a white creamy color. 3. The materials used on the inside were picture frames and shelves to hold up the work. 4. It as very spaced out and no one was crowded together looking at art. The Artwork 1. The artwork is organized by artist. Each artist had their group of work together in the halls. 2. The art all connected depending on the artist. All their pieces seem to work together in some way but also were completely different at the same time. 3. The art was different because of the way they were designed or the materials used. Each piece had it's own meaning. 4. Some art hangs up while others were on platforms. 5.  The art was identified by little blocks next to the art with the artist name, art name, and date. 6. Each piece was spaced out and gives viewers enough room to be in spotlight. Artist - Johnathon Rogers Title- Group Self

Chapter 11

Expressionism- This is a type of artistic style where artist seek the subjective emotions and responses that certain objects and different events bring out in a person.  Artist normally create this type of art through distortion, exaggeration, and fantasy.  Expressionism started to become more noticeable in the 19th century.  This was because this type of art allowed a lot of people to express themselves in ways they couldn't before. I chose this video because I have heard about expressionism before and actually had an Idea of the concept.  I thought the video was dry but I learned some cool stuff that I didn't know before. The Impact of Cubism-   Cubism is a revolutionary type of modern art that was developed by Picasso and Braques. This was the first type of abstract art to exist. This art created responses that changed the world.  This type of art was created with the intentions to bring back some Western art traditions. Cubist were able to challenge the traditional

10- Art project

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I  chose these masks because I liked the way line was used. I loved the shape and the way they came together to create the work. The elements/principals I used were color, shape, line, texture. I enjoyed adding in the different lines. To create the 3D emphasis, I used fake nails (weird, I know.) I came up the idea because of the way African art uses the human body as a way to create art. I thought it fit. I liked my finished mask. I'm not the best with this stuff so it isn't the prettiest but I think I understood the concept at hand.

10- Blog

Hinduism Art: This type of art gives insight through architecture and art of India. Hindu temple  architecture is a style that is driven by symmetry. The  certain designs that are put into this artwork have structure that influence geometric shapes. Architecture is an important part of the Hindu culture. There are large temples that show beauty in the way they were made. It is common when looking at Hindu art that figures will have extra parts like arms or legs. This is made to show off the extra power that god has. African Art In Sub- Saharan African villages traditions occurred that were strong and the art was important to their daily lives. African art places a huge emphasis on symbolism, aesthetics and the funtionality of the art. Their art includes; sculptures, masks, artitecture,ornaments, and also clothing. African art contains a type of expressive individualism. There's large amounts of influence on the art that seems to be based off the human body.  The videos relate