Group 1 - Artist and Artisans, Production Process, Medium, Technique, Curation

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Group 1
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‘’Topic: Artist and artisan: Production, Medium,
Techniques, Curation’’
Learning objective
 Identify the difference between an
artist and artisan.
 Value the true meaning of Arts
Medium and Techniques.
 Enumerate the mediums of visual
arts, sculpture, and music.
ARTIST VS.
ARTISANS
A) Artists B) Artisans
Generally defined as anOrtiz
art etCraftsman,
al. (1976) such as a
practitioner, such as a carpenter,
painter, sculptor, carver, plumber, blacksmith,
choreographer, dancer, weaver, embroiderer,
writer, poet, musician, and and the like, who produce
the like, who produces or directly functional
indirectly creates functional and/or decorative arts.
arts with aesthetic value
Artist Works
Composers Make up artists
Painters Studio
Writers Actors/Actresses
Singers
Sculptors
Interior Designs
Make up artists Web Designers
ARTIST
WORK

Sketch Painting Sculptor


ARTISAN
• Makers of product and crafts, mostly
Utilitarian Art; can be functional or non
functional art (decorations).
• Skilled workers who makes things by hand.
• Also creates product for business purposes.
• Example of them are tailor, shoemaker,
jeweler,
ARTISAN
• Craftsmen • Carvers
• Builders • Masons
• Draftsmen • Weapon
• Engineer Makers
Guilds
• Architect
• Tattoo Makers
• Shoemakers • Commitment of a particular
•Textile/glass workers • trade skill/craft
Carpenters • Blacksmith (Welders)
Artisan’s Work
• Craftsmen • Carvers
• Builders • Masons
• Draftsmen • Weapon
• Engineer Makers
Guilds
• Architect
• Tattoo Makers
• Shoemakers • Commitment of a particular
•Textile/glass workers • trade skill/craft
Carpenters • Blacksmith (Welders)
Artisan Works

Tattoo Wood Weavin


s Crafts g
Responsibilities of Artists vs.
Artisans
•Artists and artisans articulate a vision through their art or craft.
•Fine artists work with paint, watercolor, pen and ink, or illustrations;
while,
•Artisans craft work like jewelry, glasswork, pottery or other functional
products;
•Artists focus on creating aesthetically pleasing works; while,
•The work of artists tends to be shown in museums or galleries; while,
•Artisans sell their crafts at fairs and shops.
Three stages of the creative process

1. Germination 2. Assimilation 3. Completion


Three stages of the creative process

1. Germination (IDEA)
• It is the initial moment when you
conceive the next project in your
life. It is the moment with a lot of
energy coming out of the future you
envision.
Three stages of the creative process

2. Assimilation
• It is a crucial step in the creative process.
During this phase, you will internalize and
assimilate or incorporate the idea you want
to create. Plan, analyze it, and cultivate it
with all available
resources.
Three stages of the creative process

2. Completion
•Completion is the time to finish
your project, to give the final
shape before you present it to
the audience
The mediums
and techniques
Medium
• This refers to the material or means
which the artist uses to objectify one’s
feelings or thoughts.
• The nature of the medium
determines how it can be manipulated
and
turned into a work of art.
Visual or spaces are those whose mediums
can be seen, and which occupy space.
These are group in two
classes:
1. Dimensional or 2. Three dimensional
The community
two-dimensional arts
planning, industrial
include painting, design and the crafts
drawing printmaking, like ceramics
and photography. and furniture making
WET
This are some four basic PLASTER
mediums where you can
apply the pigments

CANV WO PAPE
2. Tempera
Paints that are mineral pigments mixed
Pigments with egg yolk or egg white and ore.
They are often used as a binder due to
1. Oil - pigment ground on linseed its film forming properties and rapid
oil is applied to the primed canvas. drying rate.
Oil is a very flexible medium and
4. Pastel
can be applied using a brush,
This is a stick of dried paste mage of
airbrush, palette knife. pigments ground with chalk and
compounded with gum water.
3. Fresco - This is the painting on
a moist plaster surface with colors 5. Acrylic
ground in water or a limewater This synthetic paint is mixed with
mixture. acrylic emulsion as binder for coating
the surface of the artwork. Acrylic
Sculpture
is the branch of the visual arts that operates in
three dimensions. It is one of the plastics arts.
Durable Sculptural Processes originally used
carving and modelling in stone, metal,
ceramics, wood and other materials but, since
Modernism, there has been an almost complete
freedom of materials and process.
Types of media in making sculpture

Soft Medium will lend itself


to a modeling techniques
that uses squeezing and
shaping and continuously
adding itself to it as the
work goes on. Allows for
the expansion of gesture.
Major sculpture
process used :

Subtractive Process Additive Process


Subtractive sculpture technique sculptors gather and join different
involves removing material to create a materials to create an assembled
finished work. sculpture.
Two types of sculpture

Relief sculpture is a complex art for Free-standing it is unattached to the


that combines many features of the background and has space on all
two-dimensional pictorial arts and sides. It is also referred to as
the three-dimensional arts. sculpture in around.
Auditory
 Auditory- or time arts are those Mediums of music:
mediums that can be heard and which i. Stringed Instruments
are expressed in time. ii. Woodwinds
 These are music and literature.
iii. Bass instruments
 The combined arts are those whose iv. Percussion Instruments
mediums can be both seen and heard,
and these exist in both space and
time.
Different Techniques
1. Artist knowledge of his medium and his skills in making it
achieve what he wants to it, make up what is called technique;
2. Poet's technique is putting words together to express an
emotion or narrate story; convey/deliver message;
3. Instrument techniques is his/her skill in handling the
instruments and in interpreting a music composition;
4. Techniques varies from one artist to another
5. Besides technique, it requires creativity
Techniques
• Means, a process or a method of using the medium in a manner that
an artist wishes to finish an art work

Mural Techniques
Muralists use many of the same media as panel painters, but due to the scale of their works,
use different techniques. Some such techniques include:

• Aerosol Paint
• Digital Painting
• Fresco
• Image Projector
• Mosaic
• Pounce Art
Curator
person who selects artwork and Dealer
often interprets art. Arranges for buys art at the right time with the
the setting and provides right
information for artists regarding price and sells it at the right time
shipping or documentations with
needed and responsible for the right price, but not necessarily
writing labels, catalog essays and deal
other supporting content for an with artists on a personal level.
exhibition as well, must have an
academic degree in art and art Collector
history. Person who loves certain pieces of
art/paintings and collect art not
The

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