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French word of art, which means skill ás a result of learning or practice,
art
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Latin word of art, meaning ability or practical skills.
ars
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is the human capacity to make things of beauty and things that stir us,
art
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Art is that which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the world
plato
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Art is an attitude of spirit, a state of mind-one that demands for its own satisfaction and fulfilling, a
john dewey
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Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known
Oskar wilde
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study of objects or works of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts,
art history
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arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture
major
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arts of ceramics, furniture
minor
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is anchored on a strong foundation in the arts and sciences, which aims to promote an awareness of the interrelationships of all fields of knowledge
the humanities course
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offer the basic knowledge each student needs, be it an academic requirement or merely an experience in life.
humanities and art appreciation
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is an artist trait developed in the course of one's life to solve problems or express his feelings.
creativity
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deals with the learning or understanding and creating artworks and enjoying them
art appreciation
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principles and bases of appreciating a work of art
assumption of art
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It is timeless because it goes beyond the time of our own existence
Art is everywhere
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it is a creation of man utilizing his thoughtful skill and artistry, which undergoes process and planning.
Art is man-made
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It is being used to provide comfort. happiness, and convenience to human beings. The artist tries to express his personal feelings through the artwork.
personal function
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Art is used in public display and celebration, it is used to affect collective behavior. It bridges connection among people Art conveys sense of family community, or civilization
Social function
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Art helps preserve, share, and transmit culture of people
cultural function
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Art becomes influential for man to be aware of the beauty of nature
Aesthetic Function
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An artist may create a work of art to reinforce the religious or spiritual support of a culture.
Spiritual Function
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According to him, art is an imitation of the real that was an imitation of the ideal Art is an imitation of an imitation
Art as mimesis (Plato)
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According to him, the aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things but their inward significance.
Art as representation(Aristotle)
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that art has its own reason for being. It implies that an art object is best understood as an autonomous creation to be valued only for its success as organizes color and line inte formally satisfying and beautif whole.
Art for art's sake (Kant)
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The cerem of doing or creating art touches deepest realms of the mind and sacred dimension of the creative process
Art as an escape
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Art is meant to be used. to enrich lives to be spiritually potent, to educate, to support or protest existing power structures, to entertain, and so on.
Art as functional
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It is the application of pigment (color) on any flat two dimensional surfaces.
Painting
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It is the carving. modelling, casting, constructing, and assembling of materials and objects into primarily three- dimensional works of art
Sculpture
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It is the art and science of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and nonbuilding structures for human shelter or use (3D).
Architecture
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is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time
Music
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is the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given space for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion.
Dance
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also called movie or motion picture, is a series of still images that when shown on a screen creates an illusion of moving images.
Film
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is a collaborative form of art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real
Theater
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is concentrating the writing, study or content of literature, especially of the kind valued for quality of form.
literary
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is poetry specifically composed for or during a performance before an audience rather than on print mostly open to improvisation.
Performance poetry
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made with the assistance of electronic devices
Digital Art
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Are the application of design and decoration to everyday objects to make them aesthetically pleasing
Applied Arts
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is the art of applying design, aesthetics, and natural beauty to clothing and its accessories
Fashion design
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is a specialized field where function and fashion collide
Furniture design
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is enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space
Interior design
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It is an artistic process of effective communication. Designers combine words, images, and symbols to create a visual representation of ideas.
Graphic design
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arts that depict (represent) objects that are commonly recognized by most people/attempt to portray the subject as it is.
Representational or Objective Art
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They are those arts without any reference to anything outside Itself (without representation). This kind of art is nonobjective because it has no recognizable objects.
Nonrepresentational or Nonobjective Art
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a painting, photograph, figure, or any other art forms in which the face and its expression is predominant. The purpose may be to show the resemblance, personality, or disposition of the individual
Portrait
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has no recognizable objectsarts/ without any reference to anything outside Itself (without representation).
Nonrepresentational or Nonobjective Art
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Next to animals and people and their activities, nature as landscapes has been the common subject of the arts. It has been the most common inspiration and subject.
Nature
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This has been a very important source of subjects in the arts. These arts are so famous that they count as a definite the of our inheritance. During paint Renaissance period, poets painters, and sculptors drew largely from Greek and Roman sources for subjects,
Greek and Roman Mythology
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conditioned by the historical period in
History
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has played an enormous role in inspiring works of visual arts, music, architecture, and literature through the ages. It was during the Renaissance that the European artisans became "artists" and conscious of their role in a way that had never been true before
Religion
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sacred texts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Jainism, and Islam.
sacred oriented text
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message, and/or feeling imparted by a work of art
content of art
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inextricably linked with form, which refers to the pictorial aspects of art./mass of ideas associated with each artwork
content
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literal statement or narrative content
factual meaning
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refers to the special meaning
conventional meaning,
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refers to the individual meaning
subjective meaning
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was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
San Agustin Church
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older than museums.
Private collections
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are the repositories of much of the art in most countries and three them available for public viewing through either permanent or temporary exhibitions
Museums
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as an art practitioner, such as a painter, sculptor, choreographer, dancer, writer, poet, musicians, and the like, who produces or creates indirectly functional arts with aesthetic value
artist
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Some artists are self-taught and have been called/ because they are not educated in traditional artistic methods
folk artist
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economic ecosystem that relies not only on supply and demand but also on the fabrication of a work's
art market
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manager or overseer, and usually a keeper
curator
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charged with an institution's collections, selecting art to be displayed in a museum,
is a content specialist
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professional who is knowledgeable in art, who may scout talents for an advertising
art buyer
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a person or a company that buys and sells works of art.
dealer
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personal owned collection of works,
art collector
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based on his book, enumerated the steps in the creative process, and said that creating is a skill that can be learned and developed. Like any other skill, we learn by practice and hands-on experience - we can learn to create by creating.
Robert fritz
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It is the initial moment when you conceive a new project in your
Germination (Idea)
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It is a crucial step in the creative process. During this phase you will internalize and a incorporate the idea you want to create
Assimilation
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Put a deadline to your projects/time to finish your project
completion
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great opportunity to share with other people your happiness for what you have done. Afterward you will be ready to start again.
celebrating
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This ends when the planning ends, and the content starts being produced
Pre-production or subject development
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This is a method of joining diverse material inputs and unimportant inputs (plans, know-how) to make something for consumption (the output
Production manipulation
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Once an artwork is finished, it will be displayed, circulated, and performed for the audience and public to see or watch
Post production (completion) or exhibition
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manner by which the artist controls the medium to achieve the desired effect/refers to the artist's ability and knowledge or technical know-how
technique
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refers to the materials that are used by an artist to create a work of art.
medium
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referred to as knowledge map, concept map, story map, cognitive organizer/visual and graphic display
graphic organizer
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Filipina tattoo artist from Buscalan,
Organizer of Apo Whang- od Oggay,
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basically a physical worker who makes objects with his or her hands/craftsman, such as carpenter, carver, plumber, blacksmith, weaver, embroiderer, and the like, who produces directly functional and/ or decorative arts
artisan