Types of Arts: Visual, Literary, and Performing

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What is the term used to describe the physical characteristics of an artwork?

Form

Which type of art is characterized by attracting the audience through their senses?

Non-Objective Arts

What is the term used to describe the materials used in an artwork?

Medium

Which type of art involves creative writing, such as novels and poems?

Literary Arts

What is the term used to describe the thing or idea that is represented in an artwork?

Subject

Which type of art involves live performances, such as music and theater?

Performing Arts

What is the term used to describe artworks that present stories, images, representations, symbols, and etc.?

Representational Arts

What term refers to the materials used in an artwork?

Medium

What type of arts presents stories and symbols?

Representational Arts

What is the main focus of an artwork in Non-Objective Arts?

To evoke emotions through the senses

Which of the following is an example of a machine used in the production of a performance?

Spotlight

What is the term used to describe anything that is represented in an artwork?

Subject

What is the term used to describe the material or technique used in an artwork?

Medium

Which type of art is often found in musical arrangements and architecture?

Non-Objective Arts

What refers to the materials used in an artwork?

Medium

Which of the following is NOT an example of a non-objective art?

Literature

What is included in the framework method of production?

S.M.A.R.T. and Target Date

What is the main difference between Objective Arts and Non-Objective Arts?

The presence or absence of a subject

Study Notes

Types of Arts

  • Arts can be categorized into two types: Objective Arts and Non-Objective Arts
  • Objective Arts, also known as Representational Arts, have subjects that can be an object, person, scenery, or colors, and present stories, images, or symbols
  • Examples of Objective Arts include graphic arts, literature, sculpture, painting, and theater arts
  • Non-Objective Arts, also known as Non-Representational Arts, do not have subjects and attract directly through the senses
  • Examples of Non-Objective Arts include musical arrangement, architecture, weaving, and other functional art

Key Concepts

  • Subject: anything that is represented in an artwork
  • Medium: the materials used in an artwork to convey the artist's message to the audience
  • Form: the physical characteristics of an art, shown through the utilization of elements of arts
  • Method: the framework of the production, including objectives, material, procedures, manpower, and target date of finish
  • Objectives: the expected output of the production, which must be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound)

Production Process

  • The most difficult aspect in production process may be coming up with an idea that will appeal to the audience
  • Producers of theater plays consider the target audience, material, and other factors to make the stage play successful and appealing

Target Audience

  • Identifying the target audience is crucial in creating a successful production, such as a finger puppet show that is targeted towards children

This quiz assesses your understanding of different types of arts, including Visual Arts, Literary Arts, and Performing Arts. Identify the correct subject, medium, and explanation for each type of art. Test your knowledge of art forms such as Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Poem, Weaving, Music, Novels, and more.

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