REPORTING
REPORTING
REPORTING
So without any further a do, I’ll give the time to Ms. Charren to
discussed her part in our presentation.
Thank you Ms. Charren, Now Let us hear to Ms. Cathy the
differences between representational and non representational
art.
PORTRAYS
People have always been intrigued by the human face as an
index of the owner's character. As an of expression, it is capable
of showing a variety of moods and feelings.
A great portrait is a product of a selective process, the artist
highlighting certain features and de-emphasizing others. Just for
exampe, the portray of the face of mona lisa by leonardo da vinci.
• FIGURES
— The sculptor's chief subject has traditionally been the human
body, nude or clothed. The body's form, structure and flexibility
offer the artist a big challenge to depict it in a variety of ways,
ranging from the idealistic as in the classical Greek sculptures to
the most abstract. For some artist, physical beauty was the
symbol of moral and spiritual perfection; thus they portrayed
gods and goddesses as possessing perfect human shapes.
EVERYDAY LIFE
Many artist have recorded in paintings their observation of
people going about their usual ways and performing their usual
tasks. They have always shown a deep concern about life around
them. Just like the painting of fernando amorsolo Lavandera that
depict a laundry woman.
HISTORY AND LEGEND
History consists of verifiable facts, On the other hand, legends
present to viewers of the arts something tangible even when
unverifiable. Although many of them are often accepted as true
because tradition has held them so far. History and Legend are
popular subjects of art. Here in the Philippines, we have a
legendary stories si Malakas and Maganda and Mariang Makiling
which have been rendered in painting and sculpture by not a few
Filipino artists. And for the history we have the making of
philippine flag and Spolarium by Juan luna.
And that’ will be all, thank you for listening Again we are the
group 2 presenter. A pleasant morning to everyone.