Showing posts with label Realistic Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Realistic Art. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Interactive Art Styles

Realism



Interpretational Art
  • Landscape Van Gogh Style. Learn how to paint landscapes like Van Gogh. Then try painting one of your own using this site.
  • Phototropism. Sculpters that react to like plants to weather conditions. Create a futuristic landscape with them.

  • Sea Saws. Create your seascape or lanscape using digital recyclable materials.

Abstract Art
  • Mondrimat. Create a picture with space, color and visual rhythm in accordance with the theories of Piet Mondrian.

  • Viscosity. Create abstract art with viscosity.
  • Bomomo. It is another Web-based drawing application. Try out all the clever tools below the canvas and create amazing and colorful spirals, curves, lines and patterns.

  • ArtPad. Paintings can be saved to the gallery and be replayed stroke by stroke by others. Many people publish videos replaying their artpad.com creations to Youtube.

  • Canvastic. You can create a picture with shapes, stars and lines.


A littel bit of everything:
  • MoMA activities. Explore the New York Museum and learn about different artists.
  • Detail Detective. You will find portraits, still life, abstract paintings, hyperrealistic artworks... everything we have studied these days.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Art styles

3 artistic styles, degree of iconicity:
  • Realism: Images and pictures try to copy the reality. More than realistic: hiperrealism.
  • Figurative (representational art): Images and pictures interpret the reality.
  • Abstract: Images and pictures use lines, arcs, shapes, colours, textures... and you can not recognize the reality but emotions, dreams, feelings...


HYPERREALISM
If realism is very very exaggerated, we have Hyper-realism:

REPRESENTATIONAL ART-FIGURATIVE ART
Reinterpretation




Take a look to these Giocondas in Pinterest.

ABSTRACT ART



Saturday, 27 September 2014

Joaquín Sorolla and the United States

We are going to visit the exhibition "Sorolla y Estados Unidos" and attend a workshop thanks to "La Fundación Mapfre".



Joaquin SOROLLA's masterpieces, Valencian painter on PhotoPeach
 

Preparing our visit
Let's play a game in order to prepare our visit.

A- Choose a word and write it down in your notebook:

Wordcloud about Sorolla with Wordle, by Rosa Fernández

B- Now, let's play watching this video: 
Stand up if you listen to your word, and clap your hands when you hear it again.



Self-portrait (1899). Fundación Banco de Santander
C- Are you ready to answer these questions?

  1. Where was Sorolla born?
  2. Where can you find a big reproduction of his work in Valencia?
  3. What's the name of the sea painted by Sorolla?
  4. What does he "capture" about the coast?
  5. What kind of pictures did he paint?
  6. Match: 
  7. Do his paintings look like reality?
  8. How about his brushstrokes? Do you think they are big or tiny ones?
Let's take a look at one Sorolla's painting on Google Art Project. And ... a second one.

Swimmers, Jávea -fragment- (1905). Museo Sorolla


Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Art styles

3 artistic styles, degree of iconicity:
  • Realism: Images and pictures try to copy the reality. >> hiperrealism.
  • Figurative (representational art): Images and pictures interpret the reality.
  • Abstract: Images and pictures use lines, arcs, shapes, colours, textures... and you can not recognize the reality but emotions, dreams, feelings...


HYPERREALISM
If realism is very very exaggerated, we have Hyper-realism:

REPRESENTATIONAL ART-FIGURATIVE ART
Reinterpretation



ABSTRACT ART



Thursday, 29 March 2012

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Interactive ARTISTIC STYLES

Realism



Interpretational Art
  • Landscape Van Gogh Style. Learn how to paint landscapes like Van Gogh. Then try painting one of your own using this site.
  • Phototropism. Sculpters that react to like plants to weather conditions. Create a futuristic landscape with them.

  • Sea Saws. Create your seascape or lanscape using digital recyclable materials.

Abstract Art
  • Mondrimat. Create a picture with space, color and visual rhythm in accordance with the theories of Piet Mondrian.

  • Viscosity. Create abstract art with viscosity.
  • Bomomo. It is another Web-based drawing application. Try out all the clever tools below the canvas and create amazing and colorful spirals, curves, lines and patterns.

  • ArtPad. Paintings can be saved to the gallery and be replayed stroke by stroke by others. Many people publish videos replaying their artpad.com creations to Youtube.

  • Canvastic. You can create a picture with shapes, stars and lines.


A littel bit of everything:
  • MoMA activities. Explore the New York Museum and learn about different artists.
  • Detail Detective. You will find portraits, still life, abstract paintings, hyperrealistic artworks... everything we have studied these days.

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Artistic Styles

VOCABULARY we are going to work for some weeks:

3 artistic styles, degree of iconicity:
  • Realism: Images and pictures try to copy the reality. >> hiperrealism.
  • Figurative (representational art): Images and pictures interpret the reality.
  • Abstract: Images and pictures use lines, arcs, shapes, colours, textures... and you can not recognize the reality but emotions, dreams, feelings...
By theme:
  • PORTRAIT
  • SELF-PORTRAIT
  • LANDSCAPE (jungle - forest - mountains ...)
  • SEASCAPE
  • CITYSCAPE
  • STILL LIFE
By type:
  • SKETCH
  • DRAWING
  • PAINTING - artwork - masterpiece - picture - piece of art
  • COLLAGE
  • SCULPTURE - relief
  • ENGRAVING - collograph - blind collograph
By format:
  • Portrait (vertical)
  • Landscape (horizontal)

HYPERREALISM
If realism is very very exaggerated, we have Hyper-realism:

REPRESENTATIONAL ART-FIGURATIVE ART
Reinterpretation



ABSTRACT ART