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Art is from the Latin word,
Ars
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ars which means
ability or skills
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Aims to communicate beauty by enticing senses.
Art
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Humanities comes from humanus which means to be
human, cultured and refined.
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Art is a product of man's need to express himself.
F. Zulueta
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Art is that which brings life in harmony with the world.
Plato
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Art is never finished, only abandoned.
Leonardo da vinci
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Art is the conscious creation of something beautiful or meaning using skill and imagination.
Lisa Morder
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(4) common essentials of art
Art is man-made, not God made, Art is creative, not imitative, Art benefits and satisfies man, Art expressed through a certain medium or material by which the artist communicates himself to his fellows.
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Art plays a valuable role to students 1. Through participation in arts - music, dance, drama, media arts and visual arts
Students can develop their creativity, Students learn about their identity, Students develop awareness, Students develop self confidence, Students develop sense of well-being
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Art plays a valuable role to students 2. Through intense involvement in artistic activities
Students experience a sense of wonder and joy when learning through arts, Students can be motivated to participate more fully in cultural life, Students are able to gain educational opportunities which they can use later in their career life
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•the knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities that identify all great art
Art appreciation
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the ability to interpret man- made arts
Art appreciation
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the possession of the works of art for one's admiration and satisfaction
Art appreciation
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Major Arts
Painting, Sculpture, Architect
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Minor Arts
Ceraminc, Textiles, Furniture, Decorative arts
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two approaches in creating art.
2D, 3D
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If the artist copy or imitate an object or image found in nature,
Representational Art
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If the artist creates and art in a realistic manner (not imitation) rely on symbolism to capture nature's essence, this is called abstract art.
Non Representational Art
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It is an example of representation style is produced when the artwork was not directly imitative but an impression of nature.
Impressionism
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The work of art is not representational but the expression of the artist's feelings, longings, aspirations and ideals of beauty and form.
Expressionism
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Assumptions of art
Art is universal, Art is not nature, Art involves experience
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Art as a product
Creativity, Imagination, Expression
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Imagination is more important than knowledge
Albert Einstein
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Arts that meet the eye and evoke an emotion through an expression o skill and imagination that includes
Visual Art
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a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement.
Fiml
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forms of creative activity that are performed in front of an audience, such as drama, music, and dance.
Performance art
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designing and building as distinguished from the skills associated with construction.
Architecture
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a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected. This movement has aesthetic and often symbolic value.
Dance
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along the lines of literature, including poetry and prose. These works can range from epic poems to epistolary novels to articles. to comics.
Literary art
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A collaborative form of perfoming art that uses live performers usually actors or actresses
Theatre
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-Often inlvove artists who produce the art without a story to foreshow to the audience
Performance art
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Consists of a story produced and performed by actors or actresses before the audience
Theatre
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It is about the use of the object whose function is in question what is it for?
Functions of art
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Functions of art are classified into three:
personal ( expression/ public display), social ( affect collective, physical( utilitarian)
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The personal function of art varied and are highly subjective, it only depends on the person artist who created the art.
personal function
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An artist may create an art out of the need for self-expression
personal function
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can also be a mere entertainment for his intended audience
personal function
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Art is considered to have a social function if and when it addresses a particular collective interest as opposed to a personal interest.
socia function
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also depicts social conditions, it convey message of protest, contestation or whatever
social function
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are easiest to spot and understand
physical function
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it can be found in artworks that are crafted in order to serve some physical purpose.
physical function
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other function of art
sculpture, music, architecture
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Refers to the study of the nature of arts, its concepts, interpretation, representation, expression and form.
philisophy of art
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it is closely related to aesthetics, which is the study of beauty and taste.
pilosophy of art
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4 types of philosophy of art
art is mimesis (imitation), art as representation, art as disinterested judgement, art as communication of emotion
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symbolic representation of how human beings live in the world, contrasting reality versus our interpretation of it.
art as mimesis
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Plato's most important student in philosophy. Aristotle considered art as an aid to philosophy in revealing truth.
aristotle
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•Art represents something. When an artist uses sign and symbols to take the place of something else, he is using art as a representational of such signs and symbols.
art as representation
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form of art that is adjudged by one who perceives art to be beautiful or sublime.
art as disinterested judgement
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watching drama plays, opera, listening to music and poems. At the end, audience received artist feelings and emotions.
art as communication of emotion
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a purveyor of man's innermost thoughts and feelings. Art is given a unique opportunity to serve as a mechanism for social unity.
art as communication of emotion