Representing objects as they appear in nature.
  • Naturalistic
  • Representational
  • Subject Matter
  • Realistic
Objects as they truly appear, without necessarily providing emotion or an experience.
  • Realistic art is intended to show ____________________.
  • Explain the difference between the subject matter and the content of a piece of art.
  • Explain how design is important to the content.
  • Realistic
The four figures standing on the beach.
  • Describe this sculpture. Explain why this sculpture is an example of objective art?
  • This painting is by James Whistler, and is entitled, Symphony in Blue and Pink. What is the subject matter of this piece?
  • How would you describe this piece? Does this piece have a subject matter? Does it have content? Explain your answer.
  • Explain the difference between the subject matter and the content of a piece of art.
Manipulating objects in the artwork so that they are not realistic.
  • Naturalistic
  • Abstraction
  • Objective
  • Idealistic
Ballerinas rehearsing
  • Realistic art is intended to show ____________________.
  • Realistic
  • Explain how design is important to the content.
  • What is the subject matter of this piece of art?
In this piece, the rectangles, the vertical and horizontal lines, and lack of hue create a sense of harmony. There is balance and proportion because although the rectangles are different, no one rectangle overpowers the others, and the size relationship among the rectangles is agreeable to the eye. There is a sense of movement and depth, through the use of shading and shadowing. It almost appears like some of squares are popping out. There is variety created by the different rectangle sizes, the shading, and the shadowing.
  • Look closely at this piece. Describe what you see. You will want to include the following principles of design in your answer: balance, proportion, harmony, variety, and movement.
  • How would you describe this piece? Does this piece have a subject matter? Does it have content? Explain your answer.
  • Describe this sculpture. Explain why this sculpture is an example of objective art?
  • Look closely at the piece above. It is a painting by James Whistler, entitled, Symphony in Blue and Pink. What is the subject matter of the piece? What is the content of the piece?
Design, or the overall composition of the piece, largely influences the content, or the feelings created within the piece and felt by the observer.
  • Realistic art is intended to show ____________________.
  • Explain how design is important to the content.
  • Explain the difference between the subject matter and the content of a piece of art.
  • What is the subject matter of this piece of art?
Refers to the feelings created by a piece
  • Subject Matter
  • Design
  • Form
  • Content
Art with recognizable forms such as a figure.
  • Goal
  • Objective
  • Realistic
  • Subjective
The subject of this piece is the four figures standing on the beach. The content of the mood reflected by the colors and the musical qualities and movement reflected in the brushstrokes.
  • Look closely at the piece above. It is a painting by James Whistler, entitled, Symphony in Blue and Pink. What is the subject matter of the piece? What is the content of the piece?
  • Look closely at this piece. Describe what you see. You will want to include the following principles of design in your answer: balance, proportion, harmony, variety, and movement.
  • Examine the piece above. What is the subject matter in this piece? What is the content?
  • Explain the difference between the subject matter and the content of a piece of art.
The arrangement of visual elements in a work of art.
  • Form
  • Design
  • Content
  • Subject Matter
This piece is abstract. It is unknown to the eye what exactly it is looking at without an explanation. To many at first glance, this piece may look like a collect paint that has been stroked and blobbed, without careful planning or though, across a canvas. Therefore, there is not a clear subject matter, and no universal decision could be made. There is however content. When you look a this piece is does create feelings, however they may be different for each person who views the piece and for the artist himself.
  • How would you describe this piece? Does this piece have a subject matter? Does it have content? Explain your answer.
  • Describe this sculpture. Explain why this sculpture is an example of objective art?
  • Examine the piece above. What is the subject matter in this piece? What is the content?
  • Look closely at this piece. Describe what you see. You will want to include the following principles of design in your answer: balance, proportion, harmony, variety, and movement.
Three dimensional shapes or the overall structure of a work of art and can be represented in 4 categories
  • Texture
  • Form
  • Content
  • Design
Art that conforms to an idea of something, such as beauty, status, or power.
  • Idealistic
  • Naturalistic
  • Abstraction
  • Abstract
RepresentationalObjectiveRealisticNaturalistic
  • Abstraction
  • 4 categories of form:
  • Representational
  • Naturalistic
Objects as they truly appear.
  • Abstract
  • Naturalistic
  • Representational
  • Realistic
What is being represented in the piece.
  • Form
  • Representational
  • Content
  • Subject matter
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