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Art encompasses a wide variety of human activities that produce visual, auditory, or performed pieces known as artworks, which reflect the creator's creative or technical expertise and are meant to be admired for their aesthetic or emotional impact. Art can be characterized by its imitation of reality, expression, conveyance of emotion, or other attributes. While the definition of art is debated and has evolved, general descriptions revolve around the concept of imaginative or technical skill originating from human effort and invention.
Different forms of art
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is the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given space, to express an idea or emotion, release energy, or take delight in the movement itself.
dance
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also known as a "movie" or a "motion picture," is a type of visual art and is a series of moving images shown on a screen, usually with sound, that make up a story.
Film
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refers to written works that are considered artistic and creative. It includes various forms such as novels, poems, plays, short stories, and essays. _____ focuses on the use of language, storytelling, and imaginative expression to convey meaning and evoke emotions.
Literary
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a collaborative art form that combines words, voice, movement, and visual elements to express meaning. The field of ___encompasses not only live improvised and scripted work but also dramatic forms such as film, television, and other electronic media.
theatre
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is integral, often defining the identification of individual works. While practical arts like pottery and architecture offer tangible benefits, paintings, and literature are valued for their intrinsic beauty. The ______are broadly classified as personal, social, and physical. Personal function involves public display or expression, social function includes celebration and collective behavior, and physical function relates to the tangible aspects of art.
Functions of art
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are subjective and depend on the artist's self-expression and communication of ideas to their audience.
Personal function
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when it addresses a collective interest, such as political art, which conveys protest or contestation messages. It can also depict social conditions, such as poverty, through photography or performance art. These forms can rouse emotions and rally people towards a particular end.
Social function
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such as Japanese raku bowls, architecture, jewelry-making, and interior design, serve utilitarian purposes in various forms, such as tea ceremonies, architecture, and jewelry-making.
physical function of art
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original function was functional, used for dance and religion. Ancient worlds saw ____ as instruments for worship, invocation to gods, and synchronization among dancers and warriors, ensuring simultaneous marches.
music
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on the other hand, is another functional art form that has long existed for various purposes. Just like music, from the early days of humanity, ____ have been made by man, particularly for religion. People erect status for the divine. In the Roman Catholic world, the employments of _____ for religious purposes has remained vital, relevant, and symbolic.
sculpture
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is a versatile art form that can serve multiple functions due to its large size, high cost, and time-consuming construction and replacement processes. Its mega structures like the pyramids and acropolis require careful consideration before construction.
architecture
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Enumerate the different forms of art
1. Dance 2. Film 3. Literary 4. Theatre
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Enumerate the functions of art
1. Personal function 2. Social function 3. physical function of art 4. Music 5. sculpture 6. architecture
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In the realm of art, ____ encompasses the authenticity, inventiveness, and consistency of expression and form. It raises ethical questions about whether an artwork remains faithful to the creator's original intentions, context, and pure purpose. This concept delves into the artist's intentions, creative process, and truthfulness in art creation, drawing attention to ethical concerns surrounding how art is produced, presented, and interpreted. Below are some philosophical imports of art.
physical import of art integrity
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is present when the thing has all that makes up its substance.
integrity
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is largely about the relationship of the size of one element when compared to anoth
proportion
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Luminosity that emanates from a beautiful object, which initially seizes the attention of the beholder. - It means that if precise or clean among page press in a painting it will catch the eye, or the ear, or the mind, and that can make us want to perceive it again
clarity
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The subject may be thought of as the “what” in a piece of art: the topic, focus, or image. The term subjects in art refers to the main idea that is represented in the artwork. The subject in art is the essence of the piece.
subject type
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Enumerate the subject type
1. Still life 2. landscape 3. nature 4. portraiture 5. abstract 6. day of the dead
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a collection of inanimate objects arranged together in a specific way
still life
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natural scenery such as mountains, cliffs, rivers, etc
landscape
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a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
nature
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an image of a particular person animal, or group thereof
portraiture
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a non-representational work of art
abstract
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a Mexican holiday with a vibrant artistic tradition
day of the dead
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The matter to be described or represented by the artist is known as the subject of art, serving as the essence of the piece. It can encompass what is depicted in the artwork or the artist's intended message to the world. Anything in the surroundings can serve as a subject – the artist can draw inspiration from what they see, feel, and hear. Generally, subjects can be classified based on their types and sources.
sources of subject
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Enumerate the sources of subject
1. nature 2. history 3. greek and Roman mythology 4. judio-christian traditon 5. sacred Orientation text 6. other works of art
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The matter to be described or represented by the artist is known as the subject of art, serving as the essence of the piece. It can encompass what is depicted in the artwork or the artist's intended message to the world. Anything in the surroundings can serve as a subject – the artist can draw inspiration from what they see, feel, and hear. Generally, subjects can be classified based on their types and sources.
sources of subject
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a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements.
nature
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painting of scenes from history in its narrower sense.
history
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the Gods and Goddesses
Greek and roman methodology
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showing the group Christianity and Judaism together.
judeo- christian tradition
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shows the relationship between people and their God
sacred Orientation text
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uses the work of others to get inspiration for their work.
other works of art
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is groups of inanimate objects arranged indoors, such as flower and fruit arrangements, food, pots and pans, and musical instruments.
still life
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Enumerate the sources of subject
1. nature 2. history 3. greek and roman methodology 4. judeo-christian traditon 5. sacred Orientation text 6. other works of art
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, Cityscapes, and Seascapes are artworks whose primary focus is the natural scenery such as the mountains, valleys, rivers, and skyscrapers.
landscapes
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have been represented by artists from almost every age and place. It can also be said that the earliest known paintings are representations of animals on the walls and caves. abstract painting of a Sarimanok by Judelyn Mae Villarta. The sarimanok is a mythical bird from maranao mytholog
animals
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is a realistic likeness of a person whether in sculpture, painting, drawing, or print. It need not be photographic in likeness but is a selective process of highlighting and de-emphasizing certain features. The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci is probably the world's most famous painting a portrait of Lisa Gherardini. It was painted sometime between 1503 and 1519.
a portrait
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features the human figure. The form of the body its structure and flexibility, nude or clothed is the chief subject of artists aiming for figurative art. Artists try to capture the grace and ideal proportions in paintings or sculptures. Michelangelo's David is probably the most famous statue in the world. It was created between 1501 to 1504.
figurative art