Nonobjective black and white design challenge.(nonobjective arts education)

Arts & Activities | February 1, 2005| | Copyright

As my class looked at slides of Sonia Delaunay's works of art, we discussed nonobjective art as being art that has no recognizable subject matter in the work of art. I asked the students if this type of work could express ideas or feelings. They answered that it could. By using color and patterns there could be a feeling of action or excitement.

Sonia Delaunay and her husband, the Cubist painter Robert Delaunay, helped to create a new type of art that is labeled "Simultanism." This art combines geometric forms, bold patterns and intense color. We looked at her ...

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