GEART - Lesson 1 PDF
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Ms. Michelle L. Yaon, LPT
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This document introduces art appreciation, discussing different art genres and principles of art. The lesson explores visual arts including graphic and plastic arts, as well as audio-visual arts like music and dance. It also examines various factors influencing artistic styles.
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ART APPRECIATION MS. MICHELLE L. YAON, LPT College Instructor WELCOME TO CLASS! MODULE 1: Exploring the World of Arts ART ACCORDING TO WEBSTER: ART IS “HUMAN INGENUITY IN ADAPTING NATURAL THINGS TO MAN’S USE.” Art came from the word “ars” which means skill. All visual art is...
ART APPRECIATION MS. MICHELLE L. YAON, LPT College Instructor WELCOME TO CLASS! MODULE 1: Exploring the World of Arts ART ACCORDING TO WEBSTER: ART IS “HUMAN INGENUITY IN ADAPTING NATURAL THINGS TO MAN’S USE.” Art came from the word “ars” which means skill. All visual art is imitation ― Aristotle’s word for imitation is “mimesis”; what the actor sought to do; to reveal the truth of human beings. Two ways: art as likeness and art as alteration. TWO WAYS WHAT IS YOUR PERSPECTIVE ON THE FUNCTION OF ART? FUNCTIONS OF ART Personal or Individual Function Social Function Economic Function Political Function Historical Function Cultural Function Religious Function Physical Function Aesthetic Function FACTORS AFFECTING STYLE FACTORS AFFECTING STYLE Geographical Factors: place where the artist stays influences his works. Historical Factors: historical events exert a great influence on artists, particularly writers. Social Factors: social relationships affect artists too. Ideational Factors: ideas coming from various people also influence artists. FACTORS AFFECTING STYLE Psychological Factors: at times, the works produced by the artists are affected by their psychological make-up or frame of mind. Technical Factors: techniques matter as far as artistic styles are concerned. Different brushes make different strokes. Political Factors: politicians and government officials sometimes exert an influence on the artists. Economic Factors: availability of financial and other resources plays an important role in the life of an artist. PRINCIPLES OF ARTS PRINCIPLES OF ARTS HARMONY BALANCE RHYTHM Also called unity. Brings visual stability to a work of Conveys a sense of Achieved when all the art. orderly progression elements of a thing are Formal Balance or symmetrical among the parts of the put together to come up balance.- Bilateral symmetry is work. Predictable with a coherent whole. present. rhythm can have a Informal Balance is present calming effect while when the left and the right sides sudden changes can be of the thing, though not disconcerting. identical in appearance, still displays an even distribution of weight. PRINCIPLES OF ARTS PROPORTION EMPHASIS AND FOCAL POINT The comparative relationship of Giving proper importance to one the different parts in relation to or more parts of the thing or the the whole. whole thing itself. Draws and holds the viewer’s eye on certain parts of a work. Achieved through size or proportion, shape, color, line, position and variety. HARMONY BALANCE RHYTHM PROPORTION EMPHASIS AND FOCAL POINT TAKE A GUESS WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ART IS DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE? WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ART IS DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE? RHYTHM This is the repetition of elements or patterns within a composition. It creates a sense of movement and visual interest. SPLATTER PAINTINGS - POLLOCK STYLE WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ART IS DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE? PROPORTION This is the relationship between the size of different elements within a composition. It helps to create a sense of balance and scale. MARRIAGE (BETROTHAL) OF THE VIRGIN, BY RAPHAEL: THE PAINTING DEPICTS A MARRIAGE CEREMONY BETWEEN MARY AND JOSEPH. WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ART IS DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE? HARMONY A sense of unity and agreement among the various elements of a composition. CLAUDE MONET, WATER LILIES WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ART IS DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE? FORMAL BALANCE MONA LISA is a classic example of formal balance. The composition is symmetrical, with the subject's face positioned directly in the center and the background elements mirroring each other on either side. WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ART IS DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE? INFORMAL BALANCE STARRY NIGHT demonstrates informal balance. While the composition is asymmetrical, the various elements, such as the swirling sky, the village, and the cypress tree, are arranged in a way that creates a sense of equilibrium. The contrasting colors and textures contribute to this balance. WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ART IS DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE? EMPHASIS The focal point of a composition, where the viewer's attention is drawn. THE SCREAM the distorted figure, the blood- red sky, and the agonized expression create a strong emphasis, drawing the viewer's attention to the central figure. ART GENRES ART GENRES 1. Visual Arts 2. Audio-Visual Arts 3. Literary Arts VISUAL ARTS also called spatial arts because they occupy space are perceived by the eyes further divided into graphics arts and plastic arts VISUAL ARTS GRAPHIC ARTS (2D) PLASTIC ARTS (3D) VISUAL ARTS GRAPHIC ARTS (2D): have length and width; thus, they are also called two- dimensional arts. They are described as flat arts because they are seen on flat surfaces painting, printing, drawing, sketching, commercial art, mechanical processes, computer graphics, and photography VISUAL ARTS PLASTIC ARTS (3D): have length, width, and volume; thus, they are also called three-dimensional arts sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, interior design, costume design, set design, theater design, industrial design, crafts like handicrafts, and allied arts AUDIO-VISUAL ARTS called performing arts in as much as the artists render a performance in front of an audience. Music(vocal, instrumental, and mixed) Dance(ethnological, social, and theatrical) Drama (tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, farce, melodrama, etc.) Theatrical Arts Film AUDIO-VISUAL ARTS those that are performed by both ears (audio) and eyes (video). They are called performing arts inasmuch as the artists render a performance in front of an audience. Examples of these are music (vocal, instrumental, and mixed), dance(ethnological, social, and theatrical), and drama (tragedy, comedy, tragicomedy, farce, melodrama, etc.). LITERARY ARTS those presented in the written mode and intended to be read Two forms: prose, and poetry 1. Prose are in paragraphs form (composed of sentences) Short stories, novels, essays, and plays 2. Poetry poems are in stanza form (composed of lines) Narrative poems, lyric poems, and dramatic poems LITERARY ARTS those presented in the written mode and intended to be read. These include prose (short stories, novels, essays, and plays) and poetry (narrative poems, lyric poems, and dramatic poems). Prose are in paragraphs (composed of sentences) form while poem is an stanza (composed of lines) form. DIVISIONS OF ARTS STUDY AESTHETICS OR ART ART HISTORY APPRECIATION student acquires knowledge of aesthetics, the science of the artists, their backgrounds, beauty, is that division of art their, masterpieces, and their study in which the student learns significant contributions in to admire the artists. various fields of art. ART PRODUCTION ART CRITICISM student learns to use his student learns to use his creativity and apply his artistic judgment in evaluating different knowledge and skills in producing artworks based on the criteria set. his own works of art. THE ART OF PEOPLE IS A TRUE MIRROR TO THEIR MINDS. — JAWAHARLAL NEHRU