Why do people create works of Art Flashcards

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MAIN REASONS FOR
CREATING ART

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  1. Making our surroundings more beautiful
  2. Creating records of specific time, place,
    person or object
  3. Expressing or communicating ideas
  4. Expressing religious beliefs
  5. Criticizing elements of society
  6. For educating people ( allowing us to learn
    about different times from the past and also
    about ourselves
    7.For Showing that we are capable of doing
    something no one else has tried before.
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Divisions of Art

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1) Aesthetic or Art Appreciation
2) Art History
3) Art Production
4) Art Criticism

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is the science of beauty.

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Aesthetic or Art Appreciation

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A division of art study in which the student
learns to admire the artists, value highly
different works of art and appreciate the role
of art in society.

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Aesthetic or Art Appreciation

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The division of the art in which the student
acquires knowledge of the artists, their
backgrounds, their masterpieces and their
significant contributions in various fields in
art.

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Art History

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The division of art study in which the student
learns to use his creativity and apply his
artistic knowledge and skills in producing his
own works of art.

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Art Production

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7
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Division of the art study in which student
learns to his judgment in evaluating different
artworks based on the criteria set.

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Art Criticism

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Art History vs Art Appreciation

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Art history focuses on visual arts, and is a discipline that examines trends, movements and periods in history

Art appreciation is the process of applying basic tools of visual literacy to understand and appreciate works of art, and refers to the pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities characterizing works of art

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ASSUMPTIONS of Art

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1) Art is universal
2) Art is not nature
3) Art involves experience
4) Art is cultural

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Creative works that stimulate that visual sense

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Visual arts or spatial arts

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2 types of visual arts or spatial arts

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Graphic arts(2D) and plastic arts(3D)

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These creative works that stimulate the sense
of hearing-anything that can be heard or
Listened to is an auditory art, which include
music or drama on radios.

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Auditory Arts

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✔ Called as performing arts/performance arts
inasmuch as the artists render a performance
in front of the audience
✔ The artist creates this particular art in variety
of forms: language-based, music based, or a
combination of both.

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Audio-Visual arts

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3 types of audio-visual arts

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Language-based - storytelling, spoken words

Music based - accompanied by music

Combination - dramatic plays, improvisations, musical theater and
films

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15
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These are written arts intended to be read.

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Literary Arts

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16
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Refer to the application of artistic design to useful objects for everyday use

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Applied Arts