Did you feel the moods and emotions depicted on the artwork? What is/are it?
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Artists create fascinating objects and images, such as those found in museums, on posters, and in public places. By visual art, we mean works like paintings, sculptures, and prints that you look at as opposed to performing arts, like music or dance.
Before we look at any examples, let's define some terms. Theme relates to the meaning of a painting, rather than the subject, which is specific and basic. A theme is deeper and broader and conveys something more universal. Mood is the atmosphere in a painting, or the feeling expressed. Is the art tranquil, or is it dark and disturbing? Tone refers to the lightness or darkness of colors used, which can help to create a sense of depth or distance in art. Artists use light and dark colors to convey a mood or an emotion. Color can harmonize, or bring elements together and create a pleasing sensation, or it may clash. Remember, the artist is making a choice about color and brushstrokes. Finally, the composition, or the underlying structure of the art, refers to where the artist placed the subject matter.
The Nightmare
Let's start with this painting of a woman at night.
Henri Fuseli, The Nightmare, 1781
The Nightmare
The woman is draped in white, lying on a bed. She's asleep and her limp arms sprawl to the ground. A creepy-looking glowering creature sits on her chest. Above her, a ghostly horse head peers from behind a curtain in the left section of the canvas. Except for the woman, rendered in white and other bright colors, everything else is depicted in deep red, dark brown, and black. We can't see the background, it's obscured in darkness, and we're not sure where the creature or the horse came from. The painting's tone, created by the contrast between dark and light, is mysterious and unsettling. We might not know what's going on, but we know it's not good. The creature, shown in browns and grays, appears to rest heavily on the woman's chest, a feeling we sometimes have when we suffer through bad dreams. So the tone is overwhelmingly dark, the mood is scary, and the theme reflects fears and nightmares.
The Nightmare was painted by Henri Fuseli in 1781. It caused a furor in London when people first saw it in an exhibit and inspired horror authors like Mary Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein, and Edgar Allan Poe, famous for The Raven and Murders in the Rue Morgue. Fuseli was trying to tap into the disturbing unknown and he succeeded.
Comparing Art
Now let's look at two images of family life and interaction. The first is a painting of couples involved in a dance:
Edvard Munch, The Dance of Life, 1899-1900
Dance of Life
On the left, a young woman in a white floral dress stands watching, her hands open and gesturing. While couples dance in the background, the composition centers on a man in black and a woman in red, hands clasped. Her dress obscures his feet and envelops him. He has no choice but to follow. Their faces are odd looking. They wouldn't seem out of place on the The Walking Dead television show. On the right, an old woman in a severe black dress stands apart, thin face wrinkled, hands clasped tight. The sun in the sky reflects on the water, but the deep colors and uneasy dynamic among the figures render the dance less than celebratory. The figures are surrounded by outlines that emphasize their rounded shapes rather than the individuals. So the mood is uneasy, the tone is dark, and the theme conveys the passage of time and death, rather than family love and closeness.
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