30 THE EMOTIVE OBJECT

THE ARTWORK ELICITS AN EMOTIONAL RESPONSE

The work of art can itself become an emotive force. When the artist seeks to create a powerful emotional reaction in the viewer, the enterprise is referred to as “expressionist.” A variety of approaches and techniques can be used and combined to achieve this.

• Exaggeration or distortion of the form of the subject

The artist might elongate, twist, compress, stretch, or otherwise distort the subject, creating an uneasy relationship to a normal realist representation.

• Use of disturbing subject matter

The artist might depict subjects that incorporate emotionally charged themes, such as violence, alienation, and sexuality.

• Use of heavy and very physical line

A heavy, wide line can ...

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