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This document is an art appreciation reviewer that covers various topics including different types of crafts and their functions. The reviewer details the learning process behind arts, and the importance of art for different reasons. Includes different examples for each type of art, and discusses historical context.
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ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER Joanna Marie Duran TM 1D PRELIMS ART HAS A FEEL GOOD POWER ON...
ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER Joanna Marie Duran TM 1D PRELIMS ART HAS A FEEL GOOD POWER ON THE BRAIN LESSON 1: HUMANITIES AND ART APPRECIATION INTRODUCTION ⍟ ERCOLE VELLONE, 2017 in her study, the power of art has an effect on the CITATIONS quality of human life. art has always been a way of touching our souls and ✯ SANCHEZ, 2001 connecting our thoughts, feelings, and perception to it refers to the learning of arts such as architecture, our own experiences. dance, literature, music, painting, theater, and sculpture. MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS ✯ MACHILIS, 2003 they are branches of knowledge that focuses on individual opinion and relationships. ✯ MENOY, 2009 and MARCOS ET.AL., 2010 as a branch of learning, the artwork is considered as the material object, while its creativity and appreciation are the formal objects. ✯ MENOY, 2009 humanities is more concerned on how individuals expresses his/her feelings. These feelings can be in facial manifestations or body movements. (Humanities) DESCRIPTION OF ART APPRECIATION ✯ GARGARO & JILG, 2016 and SANGER, 2012 it also requires an ability to differentiate what is it is the way to stimulate ideas and allows apparent and what is not. individuals to show their feelings when viewing artwork. ✯ MARCOS, 2010 it helps develop critical and innovative skills in it is the process of using our senses and emotions in thinking and teaches essential qualities in listening, making creative activities observing, and responding to multiple viewpoints. ✯ FRANK, 2011 PERCEPTION & STAGES IN CREATING ARTS art is the articulation of an idea or experience of an artist through the use of a medium in a visual way. the word Art came from Latin word “arti” ------------------------------------------------------------------ meaning craftsmanship, inventions, mastery of form, HUMANITIES and skill. came from the Latin word “humanus” meaning it includes literature, music, painting, photography, educated. and sculpture. also explores human conditions through the use of it serves as an original record of human needs and analytical, critical, or theoretical methods. achievements can also be a study on how an individual it usually refers to “fine arts” (graphics, plastic, documented and processed his/her experiences. and building) imparts as an academic science designed to let the learners become logical, creative, and artistic individuals. Creativity and Imagination is the foundation of Arts Creativity is the basic foundation of Humanity ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER Joanna Marie Duran TM 1D 3 IMPORTANT STAGES 9. AESTHETIC FUNCTION 1. Development Stage (Creation of Ideas) any artwork means beauty. artists usually impress people it is a visual flavor for elegantly adored interiors they use their creative imagination in making their can be bring out the most elegant features of different artwork. decor elements. 2. Adaptation Stage (Creation of the Material) it reasonably reproduced visual images which the artist uses different medium to make artwork. communicate through fantastic persuasions and (pigments, wood, metal, stone, words, etc) meaningful words. 3. Completion Stage (Creation of Forms) these are different forms that the artist use in PURPOSE OF ARTS expressing their ideas. it is a medium of artistic expression recognized as ⍟ Art is made when artist produces a stimulating fine art. experiences that is consisted by his/her audience to have artistic merit. FUNCTION OF ARTS 1. CREATES BEAUTY 1. INDIVIDUAL/PERSONAL FUNCTION art is an expression of our thoughts artist perform because of the passion of their it is the communication of ideas that cannot be respective art forms shown by words alone. an artistry may create art out of self expression or 2. COMMEMORATES EXPERIENCE gratification arts serves to record the artist’s impression in his 2.PUBLIC/SOCIAL FUNCTION world and to convey his/her personal experience. social functions of art are beyond personal intrinsic 3. CREATES HARMONY value to social benefit of art an artist make use of the composition to put an artists connects with others through the order in the diverse content of his/her work performance of his/her art that produce social 4. PROVIDES DECORATION awareness. artists create an entertaining environment. 3. COMMERCIAL FUNCTION it’s meant to beautify things to please and amuse arts is a direct and indirect contributor to the state’s the viewers through their colors and patterns. economy 5. REVEALS TRUTH 4. POLITICAL FUNCTION it is a language that send messages to the souls of art provides a forum for ideas that will lead to the recipients that help change their attitudes, their power, status, employment, and prestige. sensibility, and their ethics. 5. HISTORICAL FUNCTION 6. EXPRESSES VALUES art is important method for information to be through arts, the artist will be encouraged to recorded and preserved. develop their creativity, challenge, and communication it serves to document or reconstruct historical skills. figures and events. it also promotes self-esteem and wellness. 6. CULTURAL FUNCTION art is an articulation and transmission of new 𝒞𝒶𝓉𝑒𝑔𝑜𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓈 𝑜𝒻 𝒜𝓇𝓉 information and values. 7. STRUCTURAL/PHYSICAL FUNCTION ⍟ VISUAL ART buildings are designed and constructed creatively to these arts are those forms that create primary visual make life safety and more meaningful. works. 8. RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL FUNCTION 1. Architecture arts can also underpin religious or spiritual - this provides us the physical structure we live significance. in. ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER Joanna Marie Duran TM 1D - it is an expression of human culture, which - this helps to tell stories through music outlives us in forms of movements. 2. Drawing 7. Stagecraft - this enhances the way we see the world - this is a technical aspect of a theatrical around us production. - this has been a critical part of art throughout - this includes constructing and arranging the history and in the contemporary world. scenery, hanging, and focusing of lighting, the 3. Painting design of costumes, make-up, and - this aims to arouse emotion from the viewers procurement of props, stage management, and - it is practiced by applying pigments or other recording and mixing of sound. media to a surface with a brush or other objects on any flat 2-dimensional surface. ⍟ LITERARY ART 4. Photography these arts are centered on creative writing, which - this is a method of creating pictures by includes prose and poetry. recording radiation sensitive mediums, such as electronic image sensors or photographic ⍟ APPLIED ART films. these arts are focused on the application of diverse 5. Sculpture designs and decorations in any object to become - this represents an imagined object in hard aesthetically pleasing to the viewers. materials such as glass, metals, or woods. 1. Digital/Graphic Design - a 3-dimensional artwork - it is the production of visual images to convey information to the audience ⍟ PERFORMING ART - it uses a variety of visual materials including these arts are those forms in which the artist used billboards, logos, packaging, etc. his/her own body, face, and presence as a medium 2. Fashion Design 1. Dance - an art of creating ideas and designs for - this is performed through body movement, different styles of clothing and other lifestyle which entails social interaction or presented in accessories. a spiritual or performance setting. (most 3. Furniture Design common) - it is a specialized art in making the design to 2. Film any movable objects such as chairs, cabinets, - this is a motion picture whose medium is used and tables required for use or ornament in a to stimulate experiences that communicate house, office or the table. ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, and 4. Interior Design beauty. - the art or process of designing the inner 3. Installation Art beautification of a room or building. - this is a 3-dimensional work that often is site-specific and designed to transform the THE VALUE OF ARTS IN EDUCATION perception of a space. - the viewers become active and navigate the ❤ Arts are worth studying - they serve to connect work in an environment that they can our imaginations with the most profound questions of experience visually. human experience. 4. Theatre (Drama) ❤ Arts are used everyday - it helps to present issues - this uses artists to portray the imagined event and ideas to teach, persuade, and entertain people. or the experience of a real or before a live ❤ Arts are connected to every person’s daily life - audience in a specific place and time. they shaped our economic, cultural, political, social, 5. Music and spiritual movements. - this is a sound that helps to express our ❤ Arts are energizing - it offers unique sources of feelings and ideas enjoyment, and it investigates the relationship between 6. Opera thought and actions. ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER Joanna Marie Duran TM 1D LESSON 2: AESTHETICS ARTS & CRAFTS TYPES OF ARTS AND CRAFTS CITATIONS 1. TEXTILE CRAFTS many countries are known for their customary RADER, 1979 textiles showing unique design of their nation’s origin. aesthetics arts are the principles governing the nature and appreciation of beauty, especially in visual TYPES OF TEXTILE CRAFTS art. 1. Cross-Stitch ➭ a popular form of counted thread embroidery in DUTTON, 1990 which an X-shaped stitches is used form it tends to produce things for various human 2. Crocket purposes, and tend to exhibit their prettiness around a ➭ a process of creating a fabric from yarn, thread, or goal external to the object itself. other material strands 3. Sewing ----------------------------------------------------------------- ➭ a fabric crafts of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made angles to form a fabric cloth. AESTHETICS 4. Tatting from Greek word “eisthesis” meaning ➭ a skill for handcrafting, particularly, in making “perception” durable lace which is constructed by a series of knots a branch of Philosophy devoted to the study of art and loops. and beauty 5. Shoemaking ➭ a skill for manufacturing a footwear. ⍟ ALEXANDER BAUMGARTEN (1714-1762) 6. Lace a German Philosopher (48 yrs old) ➭ a fabric patterned with open holes in the work, used the Aesthetics in 18th century made by hand or machine. 7. Macrame CRAFT ➭ a form of making textile in which needs few tools from German word “kraft” meaning “power” and and just some pure knowledge of basic knotting. “ability” 8. Millinery it usually employed in branches of decorative arts ➭ the designing and manufacturing of hats. or associated practice. 9. String Arts ➭ an arrangement of colored thread strung between ARTS AND CRAFTS points o form an abstract geometric design. involves activities related to make things that require a combination of skills, speed, and patience. 2. WOOD CRAFTS refers to skill that pertains to the woods. ⍟ WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1986) Born on March 24, 1834 in Waltham Stow, England TYPES OF WOOD CRAFTS Died on Oct 4, 1986 in London, England (age 62) 1. Carpentry motivated the arts and crafts in Europe during 19th ➭ a skilled trade in cutting, shaping, and installation century as design reform as a social movement. of building materials during the building construction. a proponent of socialist ideals – believed that a 2. Marquetry designer should have a skill of any media in producing ➭ art/craft of applying pieces of veneer (thin slices of designs. wood) to a structure of wood design. 3. Woodturning ➭ woodworking that is used to create wooden objects (furnitures) ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER Joanna Marie Duran TM 1D ➭ a method of arranging, preserving, and presenting personal and family history in a book form. 4. Wood Carving 7. Rubber Stamping ➭ woodworking that creates a wooden figure of ➭ a craft wherein the ink is applied to the pattern that objects by using knife or chisel carved or molded into the rubber sheet. 5. Cabinetry ➭ a skill in making a box-shaped furniture with doors 5. PLANT CRAFTS and drawers for keeping various objects. refers to a skill, using plant parts as medium. 6. Upholstery ➭ the art of creating cushion and furniture. TYPES OF PLANT CRAFTS 1. Corn Dolly Making 3. METAL CRAFTS ➭ the making of shapes and figures (dollies) from the art of making artistic design in metal, both straw such as barley, oats, and wheat. practical and aesthetic purposes. 2. Floral Design ➭ art of using plant materials and flowers to create a TYPES OF METAL CRAFTS pleasing and balanced composition. 1. Jewelry 3. Pressed Flower Craft ➭ form of personal decorations such as brooches, ➭ consist of drying flower petals or leaves in a flower rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. press to flatten. 2. Metal Casting ➭ a process which material like bronze, copper, glass PRINCIPLES OF ARTISTIC DESIGN aluminum, and iron poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape. 1. HARMONY 3. Welded Sculpture when all elements interrelate with one artwork, ➭ art form in which the statue is made using welding visual harmony is achieved. techniques. 2. VARIETY achieved by using different lines, colors, and shapes within an artwork. 4. PAPER/CANVAS CRAFTS 3. BALANCE refers to an incredibly durable plain-woven refers to even and equal distribution of elements. fabric used for making backpacks, tents, marquees, and 4. MOVEMENT others sustainable items. used to create an impression of action in an artwork. TYPES OF PAPER CRAFTS 5. EMPHASIS 1. Bookbinding an artist creates a focal point within an artwork. ➭ process of assembling a book from some folded or 6. PROPORTION unfolded paper. sizes of elements in an artwork are combined 2. Card Making harmoniously. ➭ a hand-made method for producing cards. 7. RHYTHM 3. Collage repetition; use of visual pattern within an artwork. ➭ technique in assembling different forms from materials to create artworks. PURPOSES OF ART 4. Origami ➭ paper folding practiced by the Japanese culture. ❤ Art for Acting - art may pursue to bring an specific 5. Paper Mache emotion, to relax, or to entertain the viewer. ➭ a composite material consisting of paper pulp, ❤ Arts for Healing - art is also performed by clinical sometimes reinforced with textiles, bound with an psychologists and art therapists. adhesive. 6. Scrapbooking ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER Joanna Marie Duran TM 1D ❤ Art for Political Change - one of the essential functions of art: in 20th century it is used to bring out legislative modification. ❤ Art for Propaganda - art is used to influence popular ideas or moods delicately. ❤ Art for Communication - art has a goal, directed toward another individual. 𝐺𝑜𝑜𝑑 𝑙𝑢𝑐𝑘! ~ 𝑥𝑜𝑥𝑜, 𝑤𝑎𝑛𝑎