Teaching objectives:
1. Let students understand what art is and the four categories of art.
2. Let students further understand and understand the classification of art during the appreciation process, and improve students' appreciation level.
3. Cultivate students’ ability to appreciate art works and understand the characteristics and functions of different categories of art works.
Teaching important and difficult points:
Key points: What is art? Categories of fine arts.
Difficulty: Understand the characteristics and functions of different categories of artworks.
Teaching preparation:
Teaching aid preparation: multimedia courseware, related pictures and videos.
Preparation of learning tools: textbooks, collected picture materials, pen and paper.
Teaching process:
1. Guidance stage:
There are many categories of art, covering all aspects of life. Appreciate the content of this lesson and understand what art is? What categories does art include?
Summary: "Art" refers to the art of using certain material materials to create directly visible two-dimensional or three-dimensional images in a certain space through composition, perspective, light and other artistic means.
The classification of fine arts: mainly includes four categories: painting, sculpture, design (including arts and crafts) and architectural art.
Broadly speaking, calligraphy, seal cutting, photography, videography, animation, new media art and computer art are also included in the scope of fine arts.
2. Explanation of new lessons:
1. Multimedia display of pictures of various art paintings (such as children's paintings, sketches, Chinese paintings, oil paintings, prints, gouache and other art paintings) and questions : What is painting? How to classify?
Summary: Painting is an art discipline that shapes spatial visual images on a flat surface. Painting classification:
Classification according to tools and materials: Chinese painting, oil painting, printmaking, sketch, etc.
Classified according to the subject of expression: figure painting, landscape painting (landscape painting), flower and bird painting, still life painting and other painting subjects.
Classified according to function and use: murals, decorative paintings, New Year pictures, comics, posters, comics, illustrations and other different genres.
2. Appreciate the sculpture pictures in this lesson and ask: What is sculpture? How is it classified?
Summary: Sculpture is an art discipline that uses various carving and plastic materials to create visual art images with real spatial volumes.