Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Facts And Functions Of Figurative And Genre Art

By Christa Jarvis


Art has existed for so many years in different countries with different cultures. It is something that has made our world more beautiful than its actual appearance. It has also inspired people to lead a fruitful life. It might be used as a profession or a hobby for some, but for all of us, it is a magical gift. It has always been in our senses for each of us is a masterpiece.

Its beginning is untraceable but co existed with the earliest human civilization. Even if modernization is absent in the past, it did not stop the creativity of our ancestors. It has continued to flourish along with a number of innovations and new ways of thinking. One of the most magnificent forms that are born out of our limitless imagination is the figurative and genre art. It is a form that used real life references like usual scenarios and humans.

It spread during the early Renaissance period until the twentieth century. It remained as one of the most utilized form in the modern world. A lot of people confused it with abstraction and expressionism, but both are entirely different from what it is. Their individual origin of time can provide a clear distinction for each.

From its general characteristics, many people are confused how to determine whether a specific work is representational or not. What we should know is that all artworks are representational in their own way. That means it depicts recognizable subjects that are present in the environment which the artist belongs.

Moreover, figuration deals with the surface level of a specific work while abstraction goes deeper to the point that work became unrecognizable. Both contained ideas that are worth thinking but how they are transported to its audience depends on the form. Such forms continue to motivate young artists of today to experiment and explore.

One of the most well known proponents of figuration is Salvador Dali. He is known for the strange and striking images in his works. They always contain surprises and experimental mixtures that allowed him to play with dreams and realities.

The thirty two Campbell Soup Cans is his most notable painting. It is one of the artworks that ushered figuration in the United States. It is composed of the various canned soup produced by its company. The technique and style he utilized for the work made it a giant success.

His success did not end by painting cans. What made him as one of the best fine artist in the world is his contribution to the birth of the Pop Art. It is a movement that started from America and quickly spread on Britain in the nineteen fifties. It challenged what the old traditions of art by employing imagery that is usually kitschy and popular.

Artists of various schools continue to produce something beautiful until today. Figuration is just one of their guides that helped them create the work that they want to share. In a nutshell, form does not really matter, what matters most is how an artwork contributed something in our society.




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