Art Appreciation Lesson 1 PDF
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Ms. Kristine Mae Daleon, LPT
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This lesson introduces the concept of art appreciation, exploring the historical context of art and different perspectives on what art represents. It emphasizes the importance of experience in understanding art within culture, contrasting it with nature.
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Art Appreciation MS. KRISTINE MAE DALEON, LPT Lesson 1 What is ART: INTRODUCTION AND ASSUMPTIONS Objectives Clarify misconceptions of the art Characterize the assumptions of art...
Art Appreciation MS. KRISTINE MAE DALEON, LPT Lesson 1 What is ART: INTRODUCTION AND ASSUMPTIONS Objectives Clarify misconceptions of the art Characterize the assumptions of art Engage better with personal experiences of and in art ART ART APPRECIATION LESSON 1 Art Art comes from the ancient Latin word “ars” which means a craft or specialized form of skill. To the ancient world, art only meant using bare hands to produce something that will be useful to one’s day-to-day life. Renaissance artists saw their activites merely as craftmanship, devoid of a intonations that are attached to the world now. It was during in the 17th century when the problem and idea of aesthetics began to unfold. In the 18th century, art is distinguished between Fine Arts and Useful Art. Fine arts refers to any form of visual art. Useful art refers to an artwork created for a valuable end product. Art Appreciation The ability to interpret and understand man-made arts and enjoy them through actual work experience with art tools and materials. The possession of the works of art for one’s admiration and satisfaction. If you were an artist, what kind of artist would you be? ASSUMPTIONS OF ART ASSUMPTIONS OF ART ASSUMPTIONS OF ART ASSUMPTIONS OF ART ASSUMPTIONS OF ART Art is Universal Art exist because it is important to people's lives. Art has been created by all people of the world at all times; it has lived because it is liked and enjoyed. It is the oldest and most important means of expression developed by man in any culture. Art is not Nature Art is man’s expression of his view of nature. Art is made by man while nature is given around us. Art involves Experience By experience, we mean the “actual doing of something.” Dudley et al. (1960) affirmed that “all art depends on experience, and if one is to know art, he must know it not as fact or information but as experience. Artists use their experiences to ventilate their feelings through the works that they make. Art involves Experience By experience, we mean the “actual doing of something.” Dudley et al. (1960) affirmed that “all art depends on experience, and if one is to know art, he must know it not as fact or information but as experience. Art is cultural. Art contributes to the understanding of past and present cultures. The artists work such as painting, sculpture, music, dances, ceramics, prints and others are records of their society’s culture. Art is a form of creativity. Art is a product of the imagination that entertains, pleases and inspire people. Title: Author or Artist: Assumption: Explanation: