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INTRODUCTION TO ART APPRECIATION Mr. Jhon Mark R. Bugal Instructor I | ARTAPRE | Art Appreciation Lesson Objectives! At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to: Characterize artistic expression based on personal experiences with art. Differentiate art history...

INTRODUCTION TO ART APPRECIATION Mr. Jhon Mark R. Bugal Instructor I | ARTAPRE | Art Appreciation Lesson Objectives! At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to: Characterize artistic expression based on personal experiences with art. Differentiate art history from art appreciation Discuss the nature of art’s preliminary expression. Clarify misconceptions about art; Differentiate art from nature. Categorize works of art by citing personal experiences. Characterize the assumptions of the arts. Lesson Outline! Introduction to Art Art and Its History: Why Study Humanities Assumptions of Art Art Appreciation Nature of Art’s Preliminary Expression Applied Art Versus Fine Art Introduction to Art: Definition and Etymology  Ancient Latin word: ars – craft/skill  Medieval Latin ‘ars’: for book learning  Early Renaissance: revival of Ancient idea on art  Seventeenth century: Art as aesthetics Art and Its History: Why Study Humanities? Humanity continues to grow over time. An oldest and most important means of expression developed by man. Assumptions of Art: Know More on It! ART IS UNIVERSAL. Regardless of time and age of the work, it will never fade. Assumptions of Art: Know More on It! ART IS NOT NATURE. It does not only want to imitate on the real deal, but wants to express his ideas in a creative manner. Assumptions of Art: Know More on It! ART INVOLVES EXPERIENCE. You cannot say something if you have not experienced it yet. Art Appreciation: A Way of Life! Exercising and developing our taste for things that are beautiful. Art Appreciation: A Way of Life! Visiting museums, art galleries, art exhibits, art theaters, etc. Art Appreciation: Role of Creativity in Artmaking Think outside the box. Art Appreciation: Role of Creativity in Artmaking Make something unique and entertaining. Art Appreciation: Art & Imagination – Similar?  Imagination is more important than knowledge.  Imagination goes beyond any boundaries.  An artwork does not need to be a real thing, but can be something that is Nature of Art’s Preliminary Expression! VISUAL ART Any form of artwork that expresses their thoughts, meaning, and expression through visual Nature of Art’s Preliminary Expression!  PERFORMANCE ART  A live art; artists’ medium uses mainly the human body which s/he performs. May use visual props, art, or sound as additional means for the Nature of Art’s Preliminary Expression! APPLIED ART Any form of artwork that is/are created with a specific purpose in mind. Applied Art Versus Fine Art: Know It! Fine arts refers to any form of visual art that cannot be used for commercial or practical purposes. Applied Art Versus Fine Art: Know It! Applied arts refers to artwork created for a valuable end product such as design or decoration.

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