AAE

Cards (10)

  • Art Appreciation - It refers to the exploration of various visual arts expressions and presentation of fundamental aspect of visual literacy. It involves the act of analyzing without considering the subject matter, symbolism, or historical background.
  • Art History - This refers to the study of visual art and its development overtime. It seeks to understand and interpret the meaning of significance of work of art, as well as cultural, social, and historical context in which they were created.
  • Creativity - This refers to the ability to generate novel and valuable ideas or expressions through imaginative thinking, originality, and the exploration of new perspectives.
  • Universal - An assumption of art that artworks transcend continents and have a timeless quality thet allows them to remain relevant and appreciated by generation long after their creation.
  • Imitation - According to this assumption, art is when aritst replicate aspect of the natural world, human experience, or other subject in their creative works.
  • Intrinsic Worth - This the assumption that art possesses inherent value or meaning regardless of its practical utility or economic value.
  • Pleasure - refers to the assumption that art isnto provide enjoyment and aesthetic satisfaction to those who engage with it.
  • Play - This assumption that suggests that creating and experiencing art can be similar to engaging in leisurely activities.
  • Expression - an assumption that highlights the role of art in conveying emotions, thoughts, and ideas, especially from the artists.
  • Nature - this often serves as a source of inspiration for artist and their work; however, it is not considered as inherent art.