Trends & styles - chapter 3
Examples: accessories, details, serifs, curls, wavy shapes, extra lines. Appearance: elegant, luxurious, excessive, vintage, retro.
Examples: primary colours, straight lines, geometric shapes (square, rectangle, circle, triangle). Appearance: simple, straightforward, 'negative space'.
WHAT
Elegant woman in Coca Cola ad; fan & flowers; glass of cola on pedestal.
HOW
Figurative style;luxury, static pose & ornaments.
WHY
> 1905 - mass production: need for advertising (I.R.).
> Celebrity: opera singer Lillian Nordica.
> Product: hardly noticeable.
> Concept: product for the 'rich & famous'
> Inspiration:
gothic (=medieval) style;
Victorian style.
WHAT
Woman in Job ad;long hair, eyes closed, cigarette.
HOW
Figurative style (drawing-like);sensuality & ornaments;
whiplash curve.
WHY
> 1896 - mass production: need for advertising (I.R.).
> Alphonse Mucha: Czech illustrator
> Concept: seductive woman, connected to product.
> Inspiration:
'end of the century' vibe: excitement; Art Nouveau.
WHAT
Squares, rectangles; white, grey, black, red, yellow & blue.HOW
Abstract style; geometric shapes; primary colours.
WHY
> 1921 - 'Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Grey and Blue'
> Piet Mondriaan: Dutch painter
> Concept: abstract image connected to spiritual meaning
> Style: 'De Stijl', from the modernism art movement
(a radically new art!)
Eliza Doudi & Jan Peeters (B1) Sources:(hyperlink) & (hyperlink) Dates: 1888 & 2008