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aesthetics
-branch of philosophy dealing with art, its sources, forms, and effects.
-goes beyond individual tastes/preferences
-critical reflection on art
crafts
-Refers to specific media, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, weaving, and woodworking
-usually making objects rather than images
-utilitarian purpose
popular art
-More accessible, inexpensive, entertaining, commercial, political, naive, or colorful than fine art
-In western nation, magazines, comics, tv shows, tattoos, custom cars, graffiti, video games, posters, toys, movies, etc
types of style
Naturalistic,
Representational,
Idealized,
Classical,
Expressive/Expressionist,
Surreal,
Abstract,
Non-­‐objective
style
manner of artistic expression characteristic either of an individual artist, of a historic period, or of an entire civilization.
Ex. Rose is rose but styles of representing it is different
Naturalistic style
recognizable imagery that is shown as in nature
style
Representational style
contains entities from world in recognizable form
style
Idealized style
natural imagery is modified, strives for perfection within bounds, values and aesthetics of particular culture
style
Classical style
-art that is orderly, balanced, clear and well proportioned
-describes point in evolution of styles and represents full development of certain style
-(with capital C) refers specifically to art made in Greece in 5th C. BCE
style
Surreal style
-contains bizarre/fantastic arrangements of images or materials
-taps the workings of the unconscious mind
style
Non-objective style
-contains imagery generated by the artist
style
Abstract style
-similar to non-objective in its lack of photographic realism
-imagery may or may not be recognizable
style
Expressive/expressionist style
-heightened emotions and sense of urgency/spontaneity
style