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VARIOUS TYPES OF

Alessa
ART.
López
Casrtro
POP ART
• Artworks based on mass
media and iconic figures.
Tends to be bold and
colorful.
MINIMALISM
• Paintings and sculptures that
thrive on simplicity in both
content and form, and seek
to remove any sing of
personal expressivity.
ABSTRACT ART

• Art in wish the subject is


color, line, and shape
rather than recognizable
forms or a picture you can
identify.
ART DECO

• Design style prevalent


during the 1920s and
1930s, characterized by
a sleek use of straight
lines and slender forms.
• Art that focuses on the idea
expressed and the process
of creating the artwork

CONCEPTUAL ART
OP ART

• Op art also known as


optical art, is a style of
visual art that makes
use of optical illusions.
LAND ART

• A type of art that utilizes


earth, rocks, and soil etc
INSTALLATION ART

• Installation art uses sculptural materials


and other media to modify the way we
experience a particular space.
• Installation art is not necessarily
confined to gallery space and can be
any material intervention in an everyday
public or private space.
CUBISM

• Cubism was a 20th century avant-


garde art movement, pioneered by
Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, that
revolutionized European painting,
sculpture and inspired related
movements in music, literature and
architecture.
FUTURISM

• Futurism was an artistic and social


movement that originated In Italy in the
early 20th century. It emphasized and
glorified themes associated with
contemporary concepts of the future,
including speed, technology, youth and
violence, and objects such as the car, the
airplane, and the industrial city.
STREET ART

•Street art is any art developed in public spaces - that is ” in the streets”
- though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to
government sponsored initiatives.
•Then term can include traditional graffiti artwork, sculpture, stencil
graffiti and street poster art, video projection, art intervention,
guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations.
POINTILLISM

• Pointillism is a technique of
painting in which small,
distinct dots of pure color are
applied in patterns to form an
image. George Seurat
developed the technique in
1886 and Chuck Close
Continuous it today.
IMPRESSIONISM

• Impressionism was a 19th


century art movement that
originated with a group of
Paris –based artist who began
to paint outside and give the
“impression” Of what they
saw. Notable artist where
Monette Renoir and Degas.
CONCEPT ART

• Concept art is a form of


illustration where the main
goal is to convey a visual
representation of a design,
idea, and/or mood for use in
films, video games,
animation, or comic books
before it is developed into the
final product.
SURREALISM

• Surrealism was an artistic and


literary movement, dedicate to
expressing the imagination as
revealed in dreams, free of the
conscious control of reason
and convention.
EXPRESSIONISM

• I style of painting, music or


drama in which the artist or
writer seeks to express the
inner world of emotion rather
than external reality.

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