ART APPRE

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  • Art is derived from the Latin word 'ars', meaning 'ability' or 'skill' (J.V ESTOLAS)
  • Performing Arts are those forms of art in which individual people perform separately or together. The artist's own body, face, and presence are needed for the performance. These include music, dance, film, theatre, literary, & performance poetry.
  • Visual Arts include mediums such as drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, film, and printmaking. Many of these pieces of art are created to stimulate us through a visual experience
  • The Three Functions of Arts:
    • Physical Function
    • Social Function
    • Personal Function
  • Art is taken from the Italian word 'artis', which means craftsmanship, skill, mastery of form, inventiveness, and the associations that exist between form and ideas, between material and technique (A. TAN)
  • Art is a man's need to express himself by (A. TAN)
  • Art is concerned with the communication of certain ideas and feelings by means of sensuous medium, color, sound, bronze, marble, words, and film (C. SANCHEZ)
  • Art is that which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the world. (PLATO)
  • Art is the skillful arrangement or composition of some common but significant qualities of nature such as colors, sounds, lines, movements, words, stones, wood, etc. to express human feelings, emotions, or thoughts in a perfect meaningful and enjoyable way (PANIZO AND RUSTIA)
  • Plastic Arts are art forms which involve physical manipulation of a plastic medium and/or not necessarily plastic objects by molding or modeling. This category consists of three-dimensional works like clay, plaster, stone, metals, wood, and paper (origami)
  • Digital Art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation.
  • DIGITAL FILIPINO ARTISTS:
    RONNIE DEL CARMEN - Inside out
    RICKY NIERVA - Finding Nemo
    PAUL ABADILLA - Car 3
    ARMAN SERRANO - Big Hero 6
    GINI SANTOS - Toy Story 2
    ANINA RUBIO - Muralist
  • Representational Art (Objective): Represents or shows actual objects or subjects from reality
  • Non-representational Art (Non-objective):Artworks that have no resemblance to any real subject
  • Dreams and Fantasies: artworks depicting surreal or dreamlike scenes
  • Still Life: depicts groups of inanimate subject matters arranged in an indoor or artificial setting.
  • Portraitures: includes religious, historical, celebrity, nude, and vanity portraits.
  • Landscapes, Seascapes, and Cityscapes: representations of natural or urban environments
  • Animals: artworks depicting various animals
  • Everyday Life: captures human activities and interests
  • Mythology and Religion: artworks inspired by myths and religious themes
  • Figures: artworks focusing on human figures
  • COLOR - The general term for HUE, INTENSITY, and VALUE
  • HUE - A name of a color
  • INTENSITY - The brightness and purity of a hue.
  • VALUE - The darkness and lightness of a HUE
  • LINE - the basic element of art
  • STRAIGHT - rare in nature
    CURVED - relates to nature
    ZIGZAG - feeling of unrest
    DIAGONAL - movement
    HORIZONTAL - stability
    VERTICAL - height and strength
  • SOLID LINE - overlapping lines
    DOTTED LINE - do not overlapped
  • SHAPE - 2d visual
    FORM - 3d visual
  • SPACE - an in between of an object to object
  • TEXTURE - "the feeling"