Sunday, October 15, 2017

Analysis Of Human Activity

Analysis: 1 . Spolarium by Juan Luna is a popular art of Filipino artistry. This painting depicts a scene during the days of the early Roman Empire when gladiatorial fghts were a popular form of entertainment for the upper class. it is a kind of subject of History and Legend because it brought up to the observer that consist f verifiable facts. It shows also the experience of the artist that perceive him to draw this piece of art, Luna is relating the painting to the status of the Filipino during the Spanish era, it was similar to his fellow men which he is trying to express. The White Variety painting by Pat Moran is a Filipino achievement that got many prizes in the other country exhibit. It is a two dimensional picture that communicate to the observer through visually. The white flower is an example of still life subject for it show the artistry of an arrangement of a flowers that is lovely organize in a table with a vases and pots on the sides of the flowers. it shows the natural setting of a designed tables in a room. This kind of art is usually arranged the object show a particular human interest and activities. The Italian art entitled Departure of the "Bucentaure" by Italian Landscapist Francesco Guardi is bursting with detail. Guardi created cityscapes of his country, emphasizing the overall atmosphere, especially the effects of light and water. He captured the excitement surrounding the event; it shows an interesting city scene that the observer will also get interested to watch. it only prove that art is everywhere that exist in all forms of human society and in every generation because it serves some fundamental human needs. 4. My valentine is a song omposed and sang by Martina McBride.

It is an example of auditory art according to mediums because it can be only hear. This song shows an art of expressing and communicates his feeling to the listener. Art cannot be only found in paintings, sculptures, literature,etc. but also in music that is classified as non-representational art. It has a content of being inlove to a person, this also serves to be a personal function of art, in a way that a person who''s inlove get motivated to be more pursuing in his effort in his lady. 5. Les Demoiselles d''Avignon was painted by Pablo Picasso in 907 during the summer in France.

The portrait is a large oil painting that is supposed to portray 5 prostitutes along a popular street in Barcelona. This piece was done during what people called Picasso''s African period which lasted from 1907-1909. The subject is ugly because the painter shows a feeling of revulsion about the things he has observed in the human condition. But it finds the presentation a sense of order, a harmonious arrangement of formal elements, and then we can find aesthetic pleasure while looking it. 6. I and my Village was painted by a French ainter named Marc Chagall.

I and my village was inspired by two sources: the Jewish life and folklore if his Russian childhood, along-with the bible. This painting can be described with wide variety of adjectives. In many ways this painting is imitational and non-imitational, there are many real qualities to this painting. Emotionalism for this painting is its strongest quality. The painting''s colours and wide variety of surreal people, animals, and houses give it a very confusing feeling. Marc Chagall uses Birth of Venus is probably Botticelli''s most famous painting.

The picture hung in the country villa of the Medici along with "Primavera", indicating that the work was commissioned by the Medici family. Venus rises from the sea, looking like a classical statue and floating on a seashell, in what is surely one of the most recognisable images in art history. On Venus'' right is Zephyrus, God of the Winds, he carries with hhim gentle breeze Aura and together they blow the Goddess of Love ashore. The Horae, Goddess of the Seasons, waits receive Venus and spreads out a flower out a flower covered robe in readiness for the Love Goddes'' arrival

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