Tuesday, July 15, 2014

All About Figurative And Genre Art

By Coleen Torres


In art, there are two main types of artworks that could be done namely figurativism and abstractism. In a nutshell, figurative and genre art is known as representational art that would emulate real life objects, places or people. As compared to abstract artwork which has no real representation and would usually have a vague meaning.

When one would depict a subject from real life, he is not necessarily making an exact replica of the subject. What he is doing is he is actually interpreting the subject and recreating it to how he perceives it. Basically, he is creating a replica of that subject with his own special twist to it.

Now the two most common subjects that would be used for these types of artworks would of course be humans and animals. Although these two are the main subjects used, many painters or sculptors would also use scenery as the subjects or probably even objects. They would virtually use anything for their subjects and recreate them as a representation of their own views of these subjects.

Now just to have a brief history on this type of art, the first of this kind was actually discovered in Southern Germany. It was actually a statue of a woman and was dated back to thirty five thousand years ago. Now when it comes to painting, the first one came from a small part of France and would show animals like cows or other types of domesticated creatures. This is a cave painting that dates back sixteen thousand years ago.

Of course if one would want to create artworks like these, then he would have to observe certain elements. Now as stated above, one does not have to make an exact copy of the subject but a very similar replica. So in order to make a good piece of work, one would have to observe the lining, the shapes, the colors, and of course the angles.

Now if one is an artist, he has to make sure that he really pays attention to the detailing because this is very important in this category. Even though a lot of people would say that they do not notice the small details like the little lines, these details actually make a lot of difference. It is for this reason that one would really need to have a quick eye to see the small things.

In the Greek style of painting or sculpting, precision is very important as one would be creating an exact replica of the subject. This is different from the Egyptian method of painting of sculpting where one would create a work of art based on his memory of a subject. Eventually over time, these two concepts were combined and turned into a style that most people are familiar with today.

So as one can see, it takes more than just some creativity in order to create a masterpiece in this category. Now this type of art has a very rich background which stemmed from the Greeks to the Egyptians even up to the artists of the Renaissance period. Even up until now this type of artwork is still growing and evolving.




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