Principles Of Artistic Composition PDF

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This document discusses the principles of artistic composition, encompassing subjects, functions, and the mediums of art. It explores various artistic categories and their significance.

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PRINCIPLES OF ARTISTIC COMPOSITION 2. Spatial Design: Artistic elements are often B. Functions of Art- PHYSICAL integrated into the design of spaces, influencing how A. Subject of Art...

PRINCIPLES OF ARTISTIC COMPOSITION 2. Spatial Design: Artistic elements are often B. Functions of Art- PHYSICAL integrated into the design of spaces, influencing how A. Subject of Art 7. Sensory Stimulation: Art engages the senses and people interact with and perceive their physical can have a direct impact on the physical experience -Refers to any person, object, scene or event surroundings. This can include everything from of individuals. Whether through visual arts, music, or described or represented in a work of art. interior design to city planning. performance, art can stimulate the senses and Representational / Objective Arts B. Functions of Art- SOCIAL create immersive experiences. Non-representational / Non- objective Arts 3. Community Building: Public art C. Medium of Art (Functional Arts- infrastructure) installations and community art projects can bring - Refers to the materials or means which the artist 1. Landscapes, Seascapes and cityscapes people together, fostering a sense of community and uses to objectify his feeling or thoughts: 2. Still life - group of inanimate objects arranged in shared identity. 1. Visual or Space Arts an indoor setting. Art has the power to create a common ground for Mediums that can be seen and which occupy space. 3. Animals diverse groups of individuals. These in turn are grouped into categories. 4. Portrait - a realistic likeness of a person; emphasis 4. Education and Awareness: Art plays a role in * Two-dimensional arts is the human face. education by fostering creativity and critical thinking. It can also be a powerful tool for raising awareness * Three-dimensional arts 5. Figures - human body either clothed or naked. about historical events, cultural diversity, and global issues. 2. Auditory or Time arts 6. Everyday Life - people going about the usual ways, performing their usual task, their day-to-day life. B. Functions of Art- PERSONAL Mediums that can be heard and which are expressed in time. 7. History and Legend 5. Therapeutic Value: Engaging with art, whether through creation or appreciation, can have 3. Combined Arts 8. Religion and Mythology therapeutic benefits. Art therapy is a recognized Mediums that can be both seen, heard, and which 9. Dreams and Fantasies form of psychotherapy that utilizes artistic processes exist in both space and time. to improve mental health, reduce stress, and B. Function of Art D. Organization enhance well-being. B. Functions of Art- PHYSICAL Emphasis: 6. Personal Development: Creating art can 1. Environmental Impact: contribute to personal growth and development by Emphasis involves highlighting a particular element fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, and a or area to draw attention. Public art installations, sculptures, and architectural sense of accomplishment. It encourages individuals designs can transform physical spaces, making them Rhythm: to explore and push the boundaries of their own aesthetically pleasing and enhancing the overall abilities. environment. Art contributes to the beautification Rhythm refers to the repetition or variation of visual and cultural identity of a place. elements to create a sense of movement. Contrast: Art history - a branch of the humanities that Digital Arts examines the history and development of visual arts, Contrast involves the juxtaposition of different Digital Painting - Creating visual art using digital including painting, sculpture, architecture, elements to create visual interest. tools and software. photography, and other forms of artistic expression. Digital Photography – Capturing and Harmony: It involves the analysis and interpretation of manipulating images using digital cameras and Harmony involves the overall combination of artworks within their historical, cultural, and social software. elements to create a pleasing and unified contexts. Art historians study the evolution of artistic Digital Music - Composing and producing music composition. styles, techniques, and movements, as well as the using electronic and digital technologies. lives and influences artists. Balance: Performance Arts Humanities - refer to a broad field of study that Balance involves the distribution of visual weight in focuses on the human experience, exploring various Street Performance - Live performances in public a composition. aspects of human culture, history, literature, spaces, such as street theater or busking. philosophy, language, and the arts. This academic Performance Art - Artistic presentations that E. Style discipline aims to understand and interpret the involve the artist's body and actions as the - Is a bias resulting from artist's personal outlook, human condition, shedding light on the complexities medium. training, exposure, temperament. of human societies and individuals across different Applied Arts - A reflection of the artist personality. times and cultures. Industrial Design - Designing functional and It may be the result of the various forces of art work Art appreciation aesthetically pleasing products. at the particular age. refers to the understanding, enjoyment, and Fashion Design - Creating clothing and evaluation of works of art. It involves developing a accessories with a focus on style and aesthetics. keen awareness of the elements and principles of Interior Design - Designing and arranging spaces F. Judgment art, as well as an understanding of the cultural, for functional and aesthetic purposes. historical, and personal contexts in which artworks How good is the work of art? Visual Arts are created. * Sincerity - honesty of an artist work. A work of art Painting - Creation of images or compositions CATEGORY OF ARTS the artist's thought and ideas. using various painting techniques and materials. Culinary Arts Drawing - Using pencils, charcoal, ink, or other * Universality- universal truth tools to create images on paper or other * Magnitude- effectiveness impact or Cooking - The art of preparing and presenting surfaces. food. Sculpture - Three-dimensional art created by * Craftsmanship- concerned artist workmanship and Baking - The creation of baked goods such as shaping or combining materials such as clay, taste. bread, cakes, and pastries. stone, metal, or wood. Cuisine - The style and method of cooking associated with a particular region or culture. Printmaking - Artistic techniques involving the Media Arts Expression: Art is a powerful means of expression, creation of multiple images, such as etching, allowing artists to communicate emotions, ideas, Film - The creation of moving images and stories engraving, or lithography. and perspectives. Whether through visual arts, through cinematography. literature, music, or performance, artists use their Performing Arts Animation - Creating the illusion of motion chosen medium to convey something meaningful. through a series of static images. Dance - Expressive movement sequences often Graphic Design - Visual communication using Freedom of Expression: The assumption that artists accompanied by music. have the freedom to express themselves without images, typography, and layout. Theater - Live performances involving actors, undue restrictions is foundational to artistic practice. scripts, and staging to convey a story or message. This freedom allows artists to explore Music - Creation and performance of sounds, Universal Nature: Art is often considered a universal unconventional ideas, challenge societal norms, and melodies, and rhythms using instruments or form of expression that transcends cultural and push the boundaries of creativity. vocals. linguistic boundaries. While specific artistic styles Opera - A form of musical and theatrical and themes may vary across cultures, the Audience Engagement: Art assumes that performance that combines singing and acting fundamental impulse to create and appreciate art is engagement with an audience is an integral part of found in virtually every human society. its purpose. Whether through visual, auditory, or Literary Arts performative means, art is often created with the Modern Chandeliers Contemporary - lighting expectation of eliciting a response or provoking Literature - Written or spoken works that convey fixtures that blend artistic design with practical thought from those who experience it. ideas, emotions, or stories, including fiction, illumination. poetry, and prose. Creativity and Imagination: Art assumes that Poetry - Expressive and rhythmic literary form THE ASSUMPTION OF ARTS creativity and imagination are fundamental aspects often characterized by metrical and structured of human nature. Artists are expected to tap into Intentionality - the assumption of intentionality language. their creative abilities to produce original and acknowledges that artists create with specific Prose - Ordinary language without a metrical innovative works that challenge norms or offer new intentions, whether to convey a message, provoke structure, including novels, short stories, and perspectives. emotions, or explore formal elements. essays. Understanding an artist's intent can deepen the Subjectivity: The assumption that art is inherently Decorative Arts appreciation and interpretation of the work. subjective implies that interpretations and responses to artworks vary among individuals. Textile Arts - Creating art using fibers and Aesthetic Experience: The assumption that art Different viewers may derive diverse meanings, textiles, including weaving, knitting, and provides an aesthetic experience suggests that it emotions, and perspectives from the same piece of embroidery. offers a form of beauty, whether conventional or art. Ceramics - Creating functional or decorative unconventional. This assumption acknowledges the objects from clay or porcelain. importance of visual appeal, harmony, and balance Cultural Significance: Art is deeply intertwined with Glass Art - Working with glass to create in artistic creations. culture, reflecting the values, beliefs, and sculptures, vessels, and other artistic pieces. experiences of a society.

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