humanities: refers to the study of human experience.
give examples of study of humanities
philosophy, history, linguistic, literature or arts
humanities: is subjective; coexist with another branch of discipline, the Sciences.
The Sciences: is objective; deal with the object study of the external world.
Contemporary Art: artworks produced today; started around the 1960s
Subject: is any person, animal, thing or issue that is described or represented in a work.
the subject is done the way it actually looks
realism
the artist uses his or her imagination and alters the subject according to his or her desire.
distortion
the artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner.
abstraction
an artwork mainly uses elements with no distinct formation of an object or person.
non-objective
Arts: defined as a specific activities that produces sensitivity in humans and also referred to as "bringing together all creative and imaginative activities."
branches of arts
visual arts, literature, performing arts, culinary arts
create works
visual arts
an art that makes language as a medium
literature
creative activity that are performed in front of an audience.
performing arts
food preparation/cooking
culinary arts
visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty.