RENAISSANCE ARTS MAPEH GRADE 9 ARTS9.pptx

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Lesson 1 Elements of Art

I. Matching Type: Directions: Match the description from Column A to its term from Column B.

RENNAISANCE VS BAROQUE

Elements of Art

ELEMENTS OF ARTS Elements of art are stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate.

1. Line Lines are marks moving in a space between two points whereby a viewer can visualize the stroke movement, direction and intention based on how the line is oriented. Lines can be actual, implied, vertical, horizontal, diagonal and contour lines

1. Line

2. Shape A shape is a two-dimensional design encased by lines to signify its height and width structure Shapes are used to give a character a distinct personality and features

2. Shape

3. FORM Form is a three-dimensional object with volume of height, width and depth. These objects include cubes, spheres and cylinders. Form is often used when referring to physical works of art, like sculptures

3. FORM

SHAPE VS FORM

4. COLOR Color is an element consisting of hues, of which there are three properties: hue, chroma or intensity, and value.

5. SPACE Space refers to the perspective (distance between and around) and proportion (size) between shapes and objects Positive space refers to the areas of the work with a subject, while negative space is the space without a subject.

5. SPACE

6. TEXTURE Texture is used to describe the surface quality of the work, referencing the types of lines the artist created. The surface quality can either be tactile (real) or strictly visual (implied).

7. VALUE Value refers to the degree of perceivable lightness of tones within an image. called contrast, and references the lightest (white) and darkest (black) tones of a work of art

8. MARK MAKING AND MATERIALITY Mark making is the interaction between the artist and the materials they are using Materiality is the choice of materials used and how it impacts the work of art and how the viewer perceives it.

Principles of Art

Principle of Arts If the elements of art are your tools, the principles of art are how you put them to work.

1. Rhythm This principle of art describes the movement in or of an artwork. Rhythm is created by the variety and repetition of elements in a work of art that come together to create a visual tempo or beat.

1. Rhythm

2. Harmony This is achieved when the elements of an artwork come together in a unified way. Certain elements are repeated yet still look and feel similar. Not monotony and not chaos, harmony is that perfectly honed combination of both

2. Harmony

3. Balance Artists combine elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Symmetry and asymmetry are manifestations of balance.

3. Balance

4. Contrast Areas of contrast are where a viewer’s eye are usually first drawn. Artists will combine elements to stress the differences between those elements.

4. Contrast

5. Movement Movement is used to create the look and feeling of action in an artwork. It guides the viewer’s eye throughout a piece. A sense of movement can be varied lines, repetition of elements, and gestural mark-making among many more.

5. Movement

6. Pattern This is the uniform repetition of an element of art or combination of elements. Anything can be turned into a pattern through repetition.

6. Pattern

7. Proportion Within the realm of the elements and principles of art, proportion is the relationship of elements in an artwork to the whole and to one another.

7. Proportion

8. Variety Variety is brought about by using different colors, sizes, and shapes in a work of art. It is the partner of unity.

8. Variety

ACTIVITY Describe the Renaissance Art in 50 words. Who are the famous artists in the Renaissance Period? What are the different famous artworks in the Renaissance period? Include the artists of each artwork.

RENAISSANCE PERIOD (1400-1600)

RENAISSANCE PERIOD (1400-1600) Pi_t _ M_n _ Li_a Tr_ns_ig_ra_ion D_vi _

RENAISSANCE PERIOD (1400-1600) Pieta Mona Lisa Transfiguration David

RENAISSANCE PERIOD (1400-1600) period of economic progress stirred enthusiasm for the study of ancient philosophy and artistic values focused was on realistic and humanistic art

RENAISSANCE PERIOD (1400-1600) period of artistic experimentation brought man into a full view just like the human figure in Greek Art.

Famous Renaissance Artworks and Artists LEONARDO MICHAEL ANGELO RAPHAEL DONATELLO

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564) “Pieta”

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564) famous artwork “Pieta” portrays “pain had always been connected with the idea of redemption as represented by the seated Madonna holding Christ’s body in her arms.”

Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452- 1519) “Mona Lisa”

Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci (1452- 1519) famous artwork “Mona Lisa” “Leonardo undertook to paint for Francesco del Giocondo the portrait of Mona Lisa, his wife.”

Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael) (1483-1520) “Transfiguration”

Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael) (1483-1520) famous artwork “Transfiguration” The Transfiguration was Raphael’s last painting on which he worked on up to his death.

Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi (Donatello) (1386- 1466) “Statue of David”

Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi (Donatello) (1386- 1466) famous artwork “statue of David” first known free- standing nude statue produced since ancient times.

LEONARDO MICHAEL ANGELO RAPHAEL DONATELLO PIETA MONA LISA TRANSFIGURATION STATUE OF DAVID

READING ACTIVITY Carrousel Peer Discussion

GUIDE QUESTIONS Group 1: What is Baroque Period? What is the description of arts during the Baroque Period? Group 2: What elements and principles of arts are present in Baroque arts? Group 3: Who are the famous artists during the Baroque period? Group 4: What are the famous artworks during the Baroque Period?

Baroque Art (1600-1800) derived from the Portuguese word “ barocco ” which means “irregularly shaped pearl or stone Baroque was a period of artistic styles in exaggerated motion, drama, tension, and grandeur

Baroque Art (1600-1800) The Roman Catholic Church highly encouraged the Baroque style to propagate Christianity

REPORTING: Direction: Report/explain about the famous Baroque artist assigned to your group and identify his/her famous artwork.

GROUP REPORTING: GROUP 1- Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio GROUP 2-Gian Lorenzo Bernini GROUP 3-Peter Paul Rubens GROUP 4 - Diego Velasquez

FAMOUS ARTISTS AND ARTWORKS IN BAROQUE PERIOD GROUP 1- Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi da Caravaggio GROUP 2-Gian Lorenzo Bernini GROUP 3-Peter Paul Rubens GROUP 4 - Diego Velasquez
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