ART APP
Art is not around us no matter where we are. what we say and do.
false
Where did the word "art" came from?
latin word ars
What does "ars" mean?
craft or specialized form of skill like carpentry, smithying, or surgery.
art is __________ and people who do arts tend to analyze or make steps on how to finish the product.
Art is planned
Art known in the old times to be things that are made by _______________ only, without machinery that is useful for everyday life
bear hands only
What is the assumptions of arts? (3 assumptions)
Art is universal and ageless, art is not nature, art needs experiences
Even if the material is made from the ancient times, it could still be known by even time progresses. (Assumptions of arts)
Art is universal and ageless
Art is____________ because in many ways, art is not "natural", it is an artificial construct created by man. (Assumptions of arts)
Art is not nature
How we feel or project the physical attributes or everything we see is an art
true
why does art needs experiences?
because the process of creating an art is marked by feelings, intentions, and connection to the artist's lifeworld
is age a factor in dtermining an art?
no
Art is good because it is old, but old because it is good? (Assumptions of art)
yes , Art is universal and ageless
can a person claim that they know art if it is not experienced or tried It?
no
You must ___________ before you understand.
study
What are the two "art is an" (sorry idk pero sabihin yung dalawa)
Art as a product of imagination, imagination as a product of art
art as an expression
Artist ----> artwork -----> audience (complete the process)
imagine, paintings and books, appreciate and imagine
Who said this?
It all starts in the human mind. It all begins with imagination.
Albert Einstein
What did albert einstein said?
It all starts in the human mind. it all begings with imagination
Imagination is more important than knowledge? t or f
True
Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we know or understand, while imagination embraces the entire world and all there ever will be to know and understand.
Art as product of imagination, imagination as a product of art
Something we believe to
be true
Assumptions of art
Mostly arts are the ones that
could live forever. (Assumptions of art)
Art is universal and ageless
Age is not a factor in determining
art. An “Art is not good because it
is old, but old because it is good.”
(Dudley, et al., 1960).
true
Sometimes it appears to be
close to nature or it may even
sometimes “go beyond”
nature but it always returns to
the mind, heart and hands of
man. (Assumptions of art)
Art is not nature
The rest were touching other different parts of the elephant and concluded differently based on their perceptions. (Assumptions of art)
Art is not nature
Art involves xperience because the process of creating art is marked by feelings, intentions, and a connection to the artist's lifeworld. (Assumptions of art)
art need experience
Art involves ___________ because people are not satisfied with the traditional way of art appreciation and seek more diverse and immersive ways of exhibition (Assumptions of art)
Art need experience
A person will value or relate to the piece if the art is also relates to the viewers/listeners.
Ex. Songs, advises,
movies etc.
(Assumptions of art)
art need experience
A person will be able to express thoroughly through the art if ____________. However, some may be able to produce something inexperienced like imaginations. (Assumptions of art)
art needs experience
An artist has the freedom to express himself the way he wants to. Hence, there is no specific technique in expression. This makes people’s art not a reflection of what is outside or external to them, but a reflection of their inner self
true
What are the 7 genres of art?
visual, film, performance, architecture, dance, literary, applied
creations that fall under this category are those that appeal to the sense of sight and are mainly ________ in nature. (Genres of art)
Visual art
Refers to the art of putting together successions of still images in order to create an illusion of movement. (Genres of art)
Film
focuses on its aesthetic, cultural and social value and is considered a both an art and an industry. (Genres of art)
Filmmaking
is a live art and the artist’s medium is mainly the human body which he or she uses to perform, but also employs other kind of art such as visual art, props, or sound. (Genres of art)
Performance art
is the making of beautiful buildings. However, not all buildings are beautiful. Some buildings only embody the functionality they need, but the structure, lines, forms and colors are not beautifully expressed. (Genres of art)
Architecture
Why creating building?
Expression/mood, Aesthetic/beauty, utilitarian/function
A series of movements that follows the rhythm of the music accompaniment. It is a creative form that allows people to freely express themselves. It has no rules. (Genres of art)
Dance
Artists who practice literary arts use words to express themselves and communicate emotions to the readers. (Genres of art)
Literary art/ literature
It goes beyond the usual professional, academic, journalistic and other technical forms of writing. It focuses on writing using a unique style, not following specific format or norm.
Literary art
It is incorporating elements of style and design to everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetical value. (Genres of art)
applied art
It is the adding more beauty and aesthetic. (Genres of art)
applied art
Art is like each of these men’s view of the elephant is based on an individual’s subjective experience of nature. (Assumptions of art)
Art is not nature
What are the 3 Types of Subject?
REPRESENTATIONAL ART
NONREPRESENTATIONAL ART
Abstract Art
These types of art have subjects that refer to objects or events occurring in the real world. Often, it is also termed FIGURATIVE art, because as the name suggests, the figures depicted are easy to make out and decipher
Representational art
Selena Wax “Madame 23” and Mona Lisa “Leonardo da Vinci are examples of this type of subject
Representational Art
Art forms that do not make a reference to the real word whether it is a person, place thing or events. It is stripped down to visual elements such as shapes, lines and colors that are employed to translate a particular feeling or emotion and concept.
NONREPRESENTATIONAL ART
- The works of Jackson Pollock, who is known for his “action paintings”, are often subjected to these remarks. Using largescale canvasses that were usually laid out on the floor or resting on a wall, Pollock tilted his paint can and allowed a paint to drip.
- Assisting it with movement, he used other implements such as hardened brushes, knives, sticks, and trowels to Number 1A by Jackson Pollock theartist.me add detail, texture, and dimension to his paintings.
-There were no clear figures that jot out form that canvas, there were only drips and splashes. This kind of work can be subsumed under the category of nonrepresentational. As the opposite of the previously discussed type of subject, non-representational art is also often termed NONFIGURATIVE ART.
NONREPRESENTATIONAL ART
Art forms that is likely to be representational and nonrepresentational. This is essential to discuss because it introduces the fact that representational art and non representational art is not a clear-cut divide; rather, they exist in spectrum.
Abstract Art
An abstract work of Pablo Picasso is a great example to
illustrate this. Even without reading the title from the caption, mere seconds of looking at the combination of lines, shapes, and colors of the sculpture will point to a head of a woman. Even with the abstraction of the image, this work is arguably representational.
Abstract Art
Tree Moon “Megan Duncanson” and Head of a woman Hougins “Pablo Picasso”
Abstract art
Number 1A by Jackson Pollock theartist.me
Non representational
What are the 12 Sources and kinds of Subject?
1. Nature
2. History
3. Judeo
4. Mythology
5. Sacred Oriental Texts
6. Animals
7. Still life
8. Figures
9. Landscapes
10. Seascapes
11. Cityscapes
12. Dreams or Fantasies
IDENTIFY WHAT SOURCES AND KIND OF ARTS ARE THESE
1. “Olha Darchuk”
2. 1898 Philippine Revolution” by Botong Francisco
3. Christian Tradition Journal of Hand surgery
4. 'The Birth of Venus' - Sandro Botticelli
5. *Usually for Religious Context Bible
6. 1898 Philippine Revolution” by Botong Francisco
7. Paul Cezanne Still Life with Water Jug c.1892–3 Tate
8. Ignudo from genesis fresco (1509) sistine chapel rome. by michelangelo
9. Nicolas Poussin, Le printemps (1660-64)
10. Albert Bierstadt, The Wave, 1880
11. George Bellows – New York – 1911
12. Healing Unicorn “Sundara Fawn”
1. Nature - “Olha Darchuk”
2. History - 1898 Philippine Revolution” by Botong Francisco
3. Judeo - Christian Tradition Journal of Hand surgery
4. Mythology - 'The Birth of Venus' - Sandro Botticelli
5. Sacred Oriental Texts - *Usually for Religious Context Bible
6. Animals - 1898 Philippine Revolution” by Botong Francisco
7. Still life - Paul Cezanne Still Life with Water Jug c.1892–3 Tate
8. Figures - Ignudo from genesis fresco (1509) sistine chapel rome. by michelangelo
9. Landscapes - Nicolas Poussin, Le printemps (1660-64)
10. Seascapes - Albert Bierstadt, The Wave, 1880
11. Cityscapes - George Bellows – New York – 1911
12. Dreams or Fantasies - Healing Unicorn “Sundara Fawn”
The meaning or message that is expressed or
communicated by the art work.
CONTENT IN ART
Hence, in understanding content in arts, there are various levels of meaning. It can either be _______________ or __________________
recognizable (direct) OR unrecognizable (implicit).
Interpretation may include the use of motifs, signs, symbols and cyphers as bases of meaning.
CONVENTIONAL MEANING
What are the 4 functions of art?
Personal Functions of Art
Social Functions of Art
Physical Functions of Art
Other Functions of Art
FUNCTIONS OF ART
The are varied and highly subjective. This means that its functions depend on the person – the artist who created the art.
Personal Functions of Art
TYPES/EXAMPLES OF PERSONAL FUNCTIONS OF ART
A. Self expression
B. Entertainment
C. Therapeutic
FUNCTIONS OF ART
Art is considered to have a _______________ if and when it addresses a particular collective interest as opposed to a personal interest.
Social Functions of Art
TYPES/ EXAMPLES OF SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ART
a. Political & Ideological
b. Satire
c. Humanitarian concern
FUNCTIONS OF ART
These are the easiest to spot and understand. The physical functions of art can be found in artworks that are crafted in order to serve some physical purpose.
Physical Functions of Art
TYPES/EXAMPLES OF OTHER FUNCTIONS OF ART
a. Music
b. Sculpture
c. Architect
TYPE OF OTHER FUNCTIONS OF ART
________ was used in dancing and religion, the ancient world saw
______ only as an instrument to facilitate worship and invocation to gods.
MUSIC
WHERE CAN BE MUSIC BE USED?
1. Dance accompaniment
2. Background Music
3. Entertainment
4. Personal Purposes
TYPES OF OTHER FUNCTIONS OF ART
The action or art of processing or carving,Nmodeling or welding plastic or hard materials into works of arts. Just like music, from the early days of humanity, sculptures have been made by man most particularly for religion.
SCULPTURE
WHEN IS SCULPTURE USED?
1. Religion
2. Honor
3. Representation
TYPE OF OTHER FUNCTIONS OF ART
Might be the most prominent functional art form. Buildings are not easily constructed andreplaced. Unlike other forms of art pots, furniture, poetry, or even paintings, buildings take so much time to make or destroy.
ARCHITECT
A functional object cannot be claimed to be beautiful unless it can perform its functions sufficiently. Consider a house that cannot even protect its resident from the nasty weather outside or a spoon that spills the food on it.
ART ALWAYS HAVE TO BE FUNCTIONAL
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of justice, knowledge, reality, and existence
Philosophical Perspectives on Art
PHILOSOPICAL PERSPECTIVES OF ART
In Plato’s metaphysics or view of reality, the things in this world are only copies of the original, the eternal, and the true entities that can only be found in the World of Forms.
ART AS AN IMITATION
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF ART
Aristotle considered art as an aid to philosophy in revealing truth. The kind of imitation that is not antithetical to the reaching of fundamental truths in the world.
Art as a Representation
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF ART
In the third critique that Immanuel Kant wrote, the “Critique” of Judgment,” Kant considered the judgment of beauty, the cornerstone of art, as something that can be universal despite its subjectivity.
Art as a Disinterested Judgment
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF ART
Tolstoy defended the production of the sometimes truly extravagant art, like operas, despite extreme poverty in the world. For him, art plays a huge role in communication to its audience’s emotions that the artist previously experienced.
Art as a communication of emotion
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES OF ART
Art then serves as a language, a communication device that articulates feelings and emotions that are otherwise unavailable to the audience. From the same way that language communicates information to other people, ‘art communicates emotions
Art as a communication of emotion
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