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This document outlines different methods for representing art subjects including realism, abstraction, symbolism, fauvism, dadaism, futurism, and surrealism. Realism aims to portray subjects as they are, while abstraction moves away or separates. Symbolism uses visible signs to represent something, and fauvism did not attempt ethical expression. Dadaism was playful and experimental, futurism captured speed and force, and surrealism featured violent and cruel themes.
Overview of methods used to represent art subjects, including Realism, Abstraction, Symbolism, Fauvism, Dadaism, Futurism, and Surrealism.
Realism aims to portray subjects as they truly are, without distortion or idealization.
Abstraction in art denotes moving away from representing reality to focus on shapes and colors.
Symbolism uses visible signs to represent deeper meanings and ideas beyond the literal.
Fauvism is marked by bold colors and brushwork, without an emphasis on ethical expression.
Dadaism is an experimental art movement characterized by playful and unconventional methods.
Futurism emphasizes themes of speed, force, and dynamic movement in artistic expression.
Surrealism confronts themes of violence and cruelty, challenging perceptions of reality.
Expressionism advocates for a spiritual rebirth, showcasing emotional and psychological experiences.
Final thanks and credits with mention of the presenter, Alexander Dihoya Garcia.










