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What is a structural frame?
Structural frame is the way the artwork is made. For example the colour, tone, shape, line and texture.
What is a post modern frame?
A post modern frame is when the artwork uses other artists pieces mixed in with their own.
What is a subjective frame?
A subjective frame is an artwork that focuses on one thing. The main thing the artist is striving for is the emotion of the frame.Trying to make you think and feel.
What is a cultural frame?
A cultural frame is one that focues on the timing of the painting. Also whereit was made and what culture like aboriginal for example.
Fragmented form?
A technique used by cubists such as picasso meaning distorted or shattered shapes like the weeping woman.
Semi Abstract?
Nit quite abstract. Containing something remote reference to the real world.
Realism/Realistic Art?
Art that represents a recognisable representation of some element of the real world.
Abstract art?
No reference to the real world.
Picasso was the first to?
successfully use mass media to further his name. He also invented nearly every movement in the 20th century.
Picasso.
Had a blue period, then a rose period. It then lead to his painting of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon where his true cubism started.
Steampunk.
First came out in the 80's early 90's and includes details from science fiction, fantasy, horror, alternitive history. It involves a lot of machinery and was in the post apocalyptic time.
Futuristic annotations are a big part in these artworks. Involves a lot of clocks, gears, goggles, metal, time machines, steam driven engines.
Manga
Manga is the way japanese draw their comics and it literally translates into "comic or whimsical drawing"
Pop art.
Pop art is when artists started creating things with the involvement of the environment such as celebrities, movies and advertising.
The American and English set off this type of art form. This era started in the 50's and 60's. Andy Warhol's approach to 'pop art' was his well known painting of the campbell soup cans and also the repetition of marilyn munroe.
Warhol is famous for his outrageous lifestyle. He partied and mingled with so many famous people and they became the subject of his art works later on.
1960's
1960's was the time of hippies, psychedelic colours, flower power, "groovy" and many other unmentionables.
Roy Lichtenstein
He translated comic books in to paintings. His art work was easily recognised by the vivid colours and bold outlines. He used to draw the way to make it look like it had been printed by a printing press. He used the style of "Ben Day Dots" Which is a way they used to shade back then by placing a large sheet of metal with holes in it and applied oil paint with a toothbrush through the holes.
He used melodramatic and soap opera themes for his suject of art. He painted his outlines last.
Pop Art
Television was new around the 1950's and 60's so it was all coming out with the celebrities. Pop art would get everyday articles and make them interesting by enlarging them and makeing them subject of matter.
Canned food, movie stars, electric appliances and comic strips were first used to start off this new style.
Pop took subjects from everyday life and gave them importance. It was the only way orginary items where put in that high status of art.
It was makred the difference between high art and pop culture.
Wham! By Roy Lichtenstein
Mixture of text and imagery to create a representation of war. He recreated some artworks of Picasso's and Mondrian and made them into his own style (flat primary colours with thick black outlines)
He also worked as a sculpture truning his cartoons into 3 dimensional work.