Drawing I: Traditional Art PDF

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This document is a course presentation on traditional art. It covers various types of visual arts, historical examples, including works by artists like Rembrandt and Michelangelo, and includes some drawing activities.

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01 COURSE PRESENTATION TRADITIONAL ART TRADITIONAL ART As opposed to digital art, traditional art is made using more physical conventional media such as pencils, charcoal, oil paints, clay, and such. Drawing I: Traditional Art 2 Traditional arts often re...

01 COURSE PRESENTATION TRADITIONAL ART TRADITIONAL ART As opposed to digital art, traditional art is made using more physical conventional media such as pencils, charcoal, oil paints, clay, and such. Drawing I: Traditional Art 2 Traditional arts often represent a place or a group of people. It can also express the thoughts and feelings of a point in history. Planting Rice by Fernando Amorsolo 1921 Drawing I: Traditional Art 3 THE VISUAL ART The visual arts are art forms such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, filmmaking, and architecture. Drawing I: Traditional Art 4 THREE TYPES OF VISUAL ART Fine Art is a style of art that is developed primarily to be aesthetically beautiful. This allows the full expression and display of an artist’s imagination, unrestricted by any commercial or practical considerations such as functionality. Self-Portrait with Two Circles by Rembrandt, c.1665–1669. Kenwood House, London  Drawing I: Traditional Art 5 THREE TYPES OF VISUAL ART Decorative Art are frequently disregarded as art forms due to the fact that they are both aesthetically pleasing as well as functional. It can include everyday items but are distinct from mass-production. Detail of a Victorian tile from a fireplace surround.  Drawing I: Traditional Art 6 THREE TYPES OF VISUAL ART Commercial Art, like ornamental arts, may be both utilitarian and aesthetically pleasing. It is an artistic service developed for monetary gains, such as marketing and advertising. Drawing I: Traditional Art 7 LOOKING BACK VISUAL ART During the Renaissance, new tools such as graphite, charcoal or the black stone pencil, led to the evolution of drawing and painting.  Studies for the Libyan Sibyl, red chalk on paper. Michelangelo, c.1510-11. Drawing I: Traditional Art 8 9 The Creation of Man, plate 54 is a fresco painting by Italian artist Michelangelo, which forms part of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling, painted c. 1508–1512 Drawing I: Traditional Art Sketches of the impressionist. Claude Monet Drawing I: Traditional Art 10 11 Road in Etten. Vincent van Gogh 1881 Drawing I: Traditional Art Côte des Grouettes, near Pontoise Camille Pissarro French 1878 Drawing I: Traditional Art 12 Modern painting will break the codes during the 19th and 20th centuries with an innovative painting, sometimes abstract, and drawing will take its place as a major art by developing, especially in the press, but also in comics and manga. Symphony No. 1, The Transcendental Richard Pousette-Dart American 1941–42 Drawing I: Traditional Art 13 Harlequin’s Carnival is an example of Miró’s surrealist works, and features some of the artist’s first biomorphic forms. Drawing I: Traditional Art 14 Drawing I: Traditional Art 15 Drawing I: Traditional Art 16 OLD DRAWINGS MANGA/COMICS Late 90’s works as a student - comics. Drawing I: Traditional Art 17 A LITTLE OF IMPRESSIONISM 18 Traditional impressionism mid 90’s. Digital impressionism 21st century. Drawing I: Traditional Art Finders Keepers Series in B&W, 2022. Digital impressionism. Drawing I: Traditional Art 19 Drawing I: Traditional Art 20 TRADITIONAL ART SUMMARY Traditional Art is the foundation of all art forms that exist. Since the beginning, drawing (the oldest art technique) has been the basis of all visual entities. There is no denying that knowing its roots is essential in making an artwork. As an artist, it is important to study and strengthen the core of your craft through traditional arts. Drawing I: Traditional Art 21 Thank You! DRAWING ACTIVITIES TASK I Cloudscape PT 1... Materials: Graphite Pencils (2H - 6B preferred) Sketch Pad (Min. 9” x 12”) Eraser Sharpener Blending Tools (optional) Ruler & Compass (optional) Drawing I: Traditional Art 24

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