Cultured is characterized by refined taste and mannersand good education
Educated means with rationality, kindness and tenderness
Refined means polished, polite, cautious behavior
Communication – art of sharing informatioN
Cultural studies – study of man’s beliefs, arts, customs, literature, etc
Anthropology – study of man’s beginnings
Psychology – study of man’s mind and his behavior
Linguistics – study of man’s languages
Camera Art Images – creating or capturing still ormoving images using a camera
Drawings / Sketching – any drawings forthe purpose of expression or function
Blue Prints – house, furniture, appliances and etc.
Painting – is an image (artwork) createdusing pigments (color) on a surface (ground)such as paper or canvas
Sculpting – creating three-dimensional art objectusing any materials either by carved, modeled,molded, cast, wrought, welded, sewn, assembled,or otherwise shaped and combined
Decorating – any of those arts that areconcerned with the design and decoration ofobjects for personal or commercial purposes
Designing Buildings – the use of any buildingmaterials that is functional, flexible and durablefor the intended purpose of the building
Building Bridges – a structure built to span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or rail) without blocking the way underneath
Engineering and Technology – the art of creativetechnology and engineering allows engineers toimprovise and confront new situations
Art in Singing – is the act of producing musical soundswith the voice.
Art in Dancing – a sequence of body movements,accompanied by music
Etching – is a printmaking technique that uses chemicalaction to produce incised lines in a metal printing platewhich then hold the applied ink and form the image
Musical Composition – the act of conceiving a piece ofmusic, the art of creating music, or the finished produc
Choreography – is the art of making dances orother artistic body movements, or the gathering andorganization of movement into order and pattern.
Tapestry – a form of textile art, traditionally woven byhand on a loom.
Human must be cultured, educated and refined
Humanities comes from the Latin word – Humanus
Humanities address thequestion of what it means to be human and howwe, as humans, interact with each other
Art in Humanities is something that expresses an idea, anemotion or, more generally, a world view
Art Appreciation is gaining the knowledge to understand the art
Art Appreciation is the ability to identify the movements from ancient cultures to today'scontemporary art
Art may be appreciated or analyzed without reference tosubject matter, symbolism or historical context.
Art Appreciation refers to analyzing the form of anartwork to general audiences to enhance theirenjoyment of such works of art
Art is created by man for representation of life or simply theway of life identified as follows: To Express Life, To Provide Social Values and Cultural Identity, To Bridge Human Intelligence and Perceptions
Art Involves Experience
Characteristics of Experience? Experience of Art is Subjective, Art Experience Accompanied by Emotional Response
Assumptions of Art? Art is Universal,Art is Not Nature, Art Involves Experience
Art is the human ability to make things ofbeauty and things that stir man; it is creativity
Art is concerned with sensuous medium such asthe mind, senses and arousing inner emotions
According to Susanne Lander, Art molds our actual life offeelings, by giving form to the world, it articulates humannature, sensitivity, energy, passion and mortality
French word art which means skill as a result of learning or practice