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is the knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities that identify all great art.
Art Aprreciation
It is the most direct of the arts for it makes use of the human body as its medium.
DANCE
the value is focus on its used
Functional art
vehicle for the artists expression of their feelings and ideas or those the means of expression for people. Gives awareness of other ways of feeling, thinking, and imagining
Personal Function
the visual focus or the image that may be extracted from examining the artwork; the "what" in art
Subject
what are the two types of subjects in art
representational and non representational art
it was also established that art is considered the handmaid of religion
Religion
these are the sources of subjects that come from stories of god and goddesses of ancient Greece, Rome, norse, and Egyptians. So called deities of the mythological world depict present like human behaviors.
Mythology
depicts the image of a particular person or animal, or group thereof.
Portraiture
acknowledged interpretation of artwork using motifs, signs, and symbols.
Conventional Meaning
the building blocks or ingredients of art
elements of art
A mark with length or direction.
line
distance or area between around above below or within things
space.
surface quality or feel of an object its smoothness roughness softness, etc. May be actual or implied.
Texture
expresses his or her feelings emotions and perceptions their painting drawing sculpture photography and design
Artist
is a technique in pottery making
Throwing
for wood carving
Cutting
technique in printmaking process which lines or areas are engraved using an acid into a polished metal plate in order to hold the ink
Etching
an artistic technique of making changes in something
Tinkering
irrelevant way of painting. pouring, splashing, etc.
Splattering
exhibit and promotes art and artists
Gallerists
acquire, care, arrange, and interpret arts
Curators
the most important stakeholders, who create arts in the form of literature, visual graphics, decorative, music, theatre, and architecture.
Artists
The principles embodied in the styles, theories, or philosophies of the different types of art from ancient Greece and Rome, concentrating on traditional forms with a focus on elegance and symmetry.
Classism
an international artistic movement in art, architecture, literature, and performance that flourished between 1905 and 1920, especially in germany and austria, that sought to express the meaning of emotional experience rather than physical reality
Expressionism
an italian development in abstract, art, and literature, founded in 1909 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, aiming to capture the dynamism, speed and energy of the modern mechanical word
Futurism
an avant garde movement that flourished principally in france from 1886 to 1906, renounced the spontaneity of impressionism in favor of a measured and systematic painting technique grounded in science and the study of optics
Neo-Impressionism
to describe the reaction against the naturalistic depiction of light and color in different ways of art movements like impressionism
Post-impressionism
what are the three various levels of meaning according to Caslib, Garing, and Casaul (2018)? key: FCS
factual meaning, conventional meaning, subjective meaning
Inextricable to human life
Art
bring meaning and purpose to humanity by serving as a mirror to culture
Art
Art comes from the latin word
Ars
Ars means
skills and crafts
Art means
making or creating something
it provides value and emphasizes process and experience
art
offers connection, insight, and expression
art
allows people to think more profoundly strive more passionately until more freely
art
what are the three main assumptions of art to Davis 2020
art is universal, art is not nature, art involves expression
it means that it has been timeless and universal it transcends from generation to generation
Art is universal
is known through experience. A work of art cannot be from actual doing. We have to use our senses fully.
Art involves expression.
the ability to interpret or understand man-made arts and enjoy them either through actual work and experience with art tools and material
Art Appreciation
deals with learning or understanding and creating art and enjoying them
Art Appreciation
AGIU means
gain the knowledge to understand the art, acquired the art methods and materials to discuss art verbally or by written word, identify the movements from ancient cultures to today's contemporary art, identify the movements from ancient cultures to today's contemporary art
it is inherent in everyone is also a process of having original ideas that have value (Robinsons, 2006)
Creativity
there would be no people who are pure idea generators and we need others who can modify those ideas.
No creativity
the design and construction of three-dimensional forms representing natural objects or imaginary shapes
Sculpture
The art of creating meaningful effects on a flat surface by the use of pigments
Painting
designing and constructing buildings and other structures form of art
Architecture
this is the art of combining and regulating sounds of varying pitch to produce compositions, expressive of various ideas and emotions
MUSIC
is the drama or play is a story created by actors on a stage in front of an audience
Theater
one popular addition of theater these are series of pictures projected on a screen in rapid succession with object showing in successive positions likely chain to produce two optical effect of the continuous picture in which the objects move.
Motion Picture
The art of combining spoken or written words and their meanings into forms which have artistic and emotional appeal.
LITERATURE
means an object that man could commonly use with at the same time exhibits aesthetic purposes
Functional Art
focusing on its aesthetic value. refers to the arts that are "perceive through the senses" such as fine arts, painting, music, sculpture, dance, literary piece, theatrical performances and the like.
INDIRECTLY FUNCTIONAL ART
what are the three types of functional art
Personal function, Physical function, social function
one cannot visualize of a society without art for art is closely related to every aspect of social life
Social Function
become objects of function to make our lives visible comfortable functional works of art made be a tool or a container
Physical function
figurative art represents objects or events in the real world, usually looking easily recognizable.
Representational art
Work that does not depict anything from the real world. may simply depict shapes, colors, lines, etc., but may also express things that are not visible - emotions or feelings for example.
Nonrepresentational art
a collection of inanimate objects arranged together in a specific way.
Still life
the depiction of factual events occurred in the past of purposes either to remember important events of long ago or to teach the learners about the lessons of the past.
History
The wonder of the unconscious is what is being expressed by art works under dreams and fantasy. These works of art somehow explain to the viewers the content of the art piece, including the hidden meaning behind each work
dreams and fantasy
natural scenery such as mountains cliffs rivers
Landscape
a concentrated view or interpretation specific natural elements
Nature
representational work of art like video poetry it is a scholarship line form pattern texture to create visual dance of the spirit
Abstract
answers to question 'why' that is express or communicated by the artist or the artwork
Content
extracted from the identifiable or recognizable forms in the artwork.
Factual Meaning
meanings that came from viewers or audience's circumstances,
Subjective Meaning
color consists of what
hue, intensity, value
is someone that works with their hands to create unique, functional and/or decorative items using traditional techniques. Artisans are masters of their craft and create products such as clothes, toys, tools or furnishings.
Artisan
blow an air to molten glass to form a figure
Blowing
painting through water color, colored pencil, or crayons
Coloring
one of the oldest technique and most important in visual arts
Painting
do art projects, plan, and arrange tours and events
Art Manager
love to collect arts
Art Collectors
buy and sell arts
Art Dealers
do critical analysis on arts
Arts critics
facilitate art dealers and art collectors to sell artworks
Auctioneers
is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a specific period of time, (usually a few months, years or decades) or, at least, with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years.
An art movement
which encompasses a wide variety of american 20th century art movement depicting large abstract painted canvasses.
Abstract Expressionism
a decorative style that flourished between 1890 and 1910 throughout Europe and the US
Art Nouveau
exploded in 1925 on the occasion of the exposition des arts decoratis (exhibition of the arts). Blurring the line between different mediums and fields, from architecture to clothing and jewelry,merged modern aesthetic with skillfull craftmanship, advanced technology, and elegant materials
Art Deco
inovative or experimental concepts in the realms of culture, politics, and art
Avant-garde
an art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid 18th century
Baroque
arose during 1960s emphasizing ideas and theoretical practices rather than a creation of visual forms
Conceptual Art
develop by the russian of avant-garde around 1915 a branch of abstract or rejecting idea of ''art for art's sake'' in paper of art is applied as directed toward social purposes
Constructivism
an artistic movement began and 1970 artist pablo picasso and georges braque a who developed a visual language whose geometric planes challenge the conventions of representation in different types of art
Cubism
An artistic and literary movement in art formed during the First World War as a negative response to the traditional social values and conventional artistic practices of the different types of art at the time.
Dada/Dadaism
associated especially with henri matisse and andre derain whose works are characterized with strong, vibrant color and bold brushstrokes over realistic or representational qualities
Fauvism
is a movement developed at the same time as pop art in the late 1950s, which is characterized by large-scale, mixed-media constructions, often designed for a specific place or for a temporary period of time.
Installation Art
associated with french artists such as claude monet, Pierre auguste renoir who attempted to accurately and visually record visual impressions by using small, thin, visible brushstrokes
Impressionism
environmental art and earthworks, is a simple art movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, characterized by works made directly in the landscape, sculpting the land itself
Earth Art
composed of simple art, such as geometric shapes devoid of representational content
Minimalism
the opposite of pop art, drawing inspiration from the classical art and culture of ancient greese and ancient rome, which is not uncommon for art movements
Neoclassicism
different types of art that are created in actions performed by the artist or other participants, which may be lived or recorded, spontaneous or scripted
Performance art
is characterized by works made of countless tiny dots of pure color applied in patterns to form an image
Pointillism
inspiration from popular imagery and products from popular and commercial culture as oppoed to elitist fine art
Pop art
In contrast to the beautiful and deeply emotional content of Romantic paintings, it presented both the good and beautiful, the ugly and evil
Realism
a movement in art particularly and architecture and decorative art, it consists of elaborate ornamentation of light, sensuous style, including scroll work, foliage, and animal forms
Rococo
main goal was to liberate thought, language, and human experience from the oppressive boundaries of rationalism by championing the irrational, the poetic and the revolutionary.
Surrealism