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Art

is a creative activity that expresses

imaginative or technical skill.

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Art

is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, performing arts, artifacts, and expressing the author's imaginative mind.

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Art

Refers to pursit of knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities characterizing work of arts.

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Art

making, and writing about art develops critical thinking skills, or a “questioning frame of mind”. Our culture is increasingly dominated by images: learn to read and understand them fully.

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Art

helps us understand more about the culture and values that produced it.

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Philosophy

comes from the Greek words meaning “love and wisdom”.

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Philosophy

uses tools of logic and reason to analyze the ways in which humans experience the world.

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Humanities

is derived from Latin word humanus

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Humanus

means refined or cultured human.

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Humanities

are studies about human culture, such as literature, philosophy, and history.

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Imagination

is about seeing the impossible, or unreal

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Creativity

is using imagination to unleash the potential of existing ideas in order to create new and valuable ones.

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Basic Assumption of Arts

Art has been created by all people at all

times, in all countries and it lives

because its well-liked and enjoyed.

Art involves experience.

Art is not nature; nature is not art.

Art is cultural.

Art is a form of creation.

Art is subjective.

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Nature of Arts

1. Art is a diverse range of human activities in

creating visual, auditory or performing artworks,

expressing the author’s imaginative or technical

skill.

2. Art represents reality

3. Art is an Expression

4. Art serves as a means of communication of

emotions.

5. Art matters

6. Art is universal

7. Literally, art can be found in every corner of

the world.

8. Art is creation.

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Function of Arts

Personal

Social

Physical

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Line

the foundation of drawing and are powerful tool unto themselves.

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Color

The three building blocks of colors- hue, value and intensity- artists can tap into a wide range of emotions.

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Shape

Two-dimensional, flat, flat and only have height and width used to be output or closed lines (Geometric and Organic)

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Form

the utmost importance in sculpture, though it can easily introduced into drawing and painting using 3D art technique.

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Value

The lightness and darkness of a color. (Chiaroscuro)

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Space

can be manipulated based on how an artist places lines, shapes, forms and color.

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Space

refers to the illusion of depth and distance in an artwork

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Texture

plays to our sense of touch; a description of the way something feels or looks like it would feel. Artist used this by using actual or implied texture .

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Principles of Design

1. Balance

2. Repetition

3. Scale and Proportion

4. Emphasis

5. Time and Motion/Movement

6. Unity and Variety