Part A:
Abstract - Art that uses colors, shapes, forms, and textures to refer to something in reality.
Non-Representational - Art that is not intended to to represent a physical object or reference in reality. Can't be recognized at all in reality.
While both use the same technique of colors, shapes, textures, and light, abstract art refers to something in reality while non-representation does not..
Part B:
After watching "Joan Jonas: Drawings", I realized that artwork doesn't need to be realistic or really recognizable at all to get the attention of others. I really found it odd at first as to why she was drawing really fast and sort of messy to the point that I wouldn't be able to tell what it was without the video showing what it was. It looked as though that she was just trying to draw the basic shape of the object. Instead of drawing them neatly, it looked liked she kind of just scribbled them down. Overall, it boggles my mind to see how such great artwork can be forged from what looks like unrepresentable art.
Abstract - Art that uses colors, shapes, forms, and textures to refer to something in reality.
Non-Representational - Art that is not intended to to represent a physical object or reference in reality. Can't be recognized at all in reality.
While both use the same technique of colors, shapes, textures, and light, abstract art refers to something in reality while non-representation does not..
Part B:
After watching "Joan Jonas: Drawings", I realized that artwork doesn't need to be realistic or really recognizable at all to get the attention of others. I really found it odd at first as to why she was drawing really fast and sort of messy to the point that I wouldn't be able to tell what it was without the video showing what it was. It looked as though that she was just trying to draw the basic shape of the object. Instead of drawing them neatly, it looked liked she kind of just scribbled them down. Overall, it boggles my mind to see how such great artwork can be forged from what looks like unrepresentable art.
Part C:
This is a piece of abstract art forged by Pablo Picasso. He used simple shapes, lines, and colors to create what looks to be a person.
This is an abstract piece of art created by Willem De Kooning. It was created by using simplistic shapes and lines to form a person and colors to create light values.
This is abstract art created by Pablo Picasso. He uses simple shapes with color to form a person playing a guitar.
This abstract art was created by Wassily Kandinsky. He used simple shapes and color to create these circles.
This is a piece of non-representational artwork created by Barbara Blacharczyk. She uses many layers of ink that represents nothing in reality.
This is a piece of non-representational art. Whoever created this art used colors and lines to generate motion, but nothing in reality.
This one of many non-representational pieces of art created by Jackson Pollock. It looks as if he just splashed paint onto the canvas while not trying to refer to anything in reality.
This is a pice of non-representational art created by Mark Rothko. He simply painted a couple of shapes with a few colors making no reference to anything in reality.