Why is modern art so bad
the narrator in the video explains that modern art now a days doenst possess any standards. Unlike in
the traditional era where the famous painters put effort and meaningful ideas in creating an artwork.
Here is a picture of a stone which depicts the idea of modern art and in the middle is a picture of a girl
observing 2 modern artworks which intends to emphasize the quote “the beauty is in the eyes of the
beholder and the last photo of david which depicts the traditional era of art. I place this 3 photos In
order to see the importance of stnadrads in making an artwork.
So the famous artists in the traditional artworks follow these so called methods of masters in crating
their artwork. They improve their work by observing the details of other artworks. They demand the
highest excellence of standards meaning they create an emphasis in path of shapes, lines color shadows
that blends in the idea that they want to express. They communicate an idea, emotion put a purpose of
their artwork in aspiring to produce a high attainable art.
Here is a work of money entitled water lilies series he laid emphasis on vivid colors, candid poses and,
most importantly, on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities. Another artwork is the La
dense or the joy of life by Henri Matisse .He is considered the greatest colorist of the 20th century and
was the leading figure of the art movement Fauvism, which was characterized by vivid expressionistic
and non-naturalistic use of color. So the details of their artwork have purposely meaning on it.
This is where the standards in artwork declined as you can see in the first glance the art is simple, plain
colors are put on it and it is basic art where almost all people can do it in a just a piece of colors and
brush. The first photo by loco Fontana doesn’t have the specific message or good idea on why he work
on it he just claims that “Matter, color, and sound in motion are the phenomena whose simultaneous
development makes up the new art”. It was purposely made due to its market value. Next is called
peinture . This famous painting was sold for 2 million dollars. This painting was made by Joan Miro, he is
known for discipline and excellence but this kind of work is not showcased in his paintings. Lastly This
piece of art has nothing special in it. It is just a blue colored picture but for the art lovers, it resembles
emotions, loneliness, and sadness which is depicted by the artist Barnett Newman. This master piece
was sold at $43.8 million dollars.
So now we can already diiferentiate the artworks in the traditional and modern era. It is clearly stated
that standards is importance to make a valuable high quality artwork. I agree to the narrator that art
standards should be restore in order to prevent the bad side of the modern art.
Last slide- So in order to build the standards in creating or observing an artworks, here are the
organizations which can help to revive purpose and meaning in every artwork.
National Core Standards- are being crafted
to guide arts curriculum, instruction, and assessment in schools. Toward that end,
they emphasize the process-oriented nature of the arts and arts learning that guide the
the narrator in the video explains that modern art now a days doenst possess any standards. Unlike in
the traditional era where the famous painters put effort and meaningful ideas in creating an artwork.
Here is a picture of a stone which depicts the idea of modern art and in the middle is a picture of a girl
observing 2 modern artworks which intends to emphasize the quote “the beauty is in the eyes of the
beholder and the last photo of david which depicts the traditional era of art. I place this 3 photos In
order to see the importance of stnadrads in making an artwork.
So the famous artists in the traditional artworks follow these so called methods of masters in crating
their artwork. They improve their work by observing the details of other artworks. They demand the
highest excellence of standards meaning they create an emphasis in path of shapes, lines color shadows
that blends in the idea that they want to express. They communicate an idea, emotion put a purpose of
their artwork in aspiring to produce a high attainable art.
Here is a work of money entitled water lilies series he laid emphasis on vivid colors, candid poses and,
most importantly, on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities. Another artwork is the La
dense or the joy of life by Henri Matisse .He is considered the greatest colorist of the 20th century and
was the leading figure of the art movement Fauvism, which was characterized by vivid expressionistic
and non-naturalistic use of color. So the details of their artwork have purposely meaning on it.
This is where the standards in artwork declined as you can see in the first glance the art is simple, plain
colors are put on it and it is basic art where almost all people can do it in a just a piece of colors and
brush. The first photo by loco Fontana doesn’t have the specific message or good idea on why he work
on it he just claims that “Matter, color, and sound in motion are the phenomena whose simultaneous
development makes up the new art”. It was purposely made due to its market value. Next is called
peinture . This famous painting was sold for 2 million dollars. This painting was made by Joan Miro, he is
known for discipline and excellence but this kind of work is not showcased in his paintings. Lastly This
piece of art has nothing special in it. It is just a blue colored picture but for the art lovers, it resembles
emotions, loneliness, and sadness which is depicted by the artist Barnett Newman. This master piece
was sold at $43.8 million dollars.
So now we can already diiferentiate the artworks in the traditional and modern era. It is clearly stated
that standards is importance to make a valuable high quality artwork. I agree to the narrator that art
standards should be restore in order to prevent the bad side of the modern art.
Last slide- So in order to build the standards in creating or observing an artworks, here are the
organizations which can help to revive purpose and meaning in every artwork.
National Core Standards- are being crafted
to guide arts curriculum, instruction, and assessment in schools. Toward that end,
they emphasize the process-oriented nature of the arts and arts learning that guide the