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Ge 6 Chapter 2
Ge 6 Chapter 2
APPRECIATION
CHAPTER 2
PROVERBS 9:10
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of
wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is
understanding.
ART
APPRECIATION
CHAPTER 2
Presented by: Ms. Jonalyn B. Joel
TOPIC OUTLINE
ART AS A PRODUCT OF
ART APPRECIATION IMAGINATION, IMAGINATION
AS A WAY OF LIFE AS A PRODUCT OF ART
• Creations that fall under this category are • Films refers to the art of putting together
those that appeal to the sense of sight and are successions of their images in order to create
mainly visual in nature. Artist produce visual an illusion of movement. Filmmaking focuses
arts driven be their desire to reproduce things on its aesthetic, cultural, and social value and is
that they have seen in the way that they considered as both an art and an industry.
perceived from (Collins & Riley, 1931). Some • Filmmaking simulates experiences or create
mediums of visual arts include paintings, one that is beyond the scope of our imagination
drawings, letterings, printing, sculptures, as it aims to deliver ideas, feelings, or beauty to
digital imaging, and more. its viewers.
PERFORMANCE POETRY
ART PERFORMANCE
• Performance art is a live art and that the • Poetry is an art form where the artist expresses
artist’s medium is mainly the human body his emotions not by using paint, charcoal, or
which he or she uses to perform, it usually camera, but expresses them through words.
consists of four important elements: time, These words are carefully selected to exhibit
where the performance took place, the clarity and beauty and to stimulate strong
performers or performers body, and the emotions of joy, anger, love, sorrow, and the
relationship between the audience and the list goes on. These words, combined with
performers. movements, tone, volume, and intensity of the
delivery, add to the artistic value of the poem.
ARCHITECTURE
• Art is the pursuit and the creation of beautiful things DANCE
while architecture is the making of beautiful buildings.
However, not all buildings are beautiful, some
buildings only embodied the functionality they need, • Dance is a series of movements that follows
but the structure, lines, forms, and colors are not the rhythm of the music accompaniment.
beautifully expressed. Thus, not all buildings can be Dancing is a creative form that allows people
considered architecture. Take the example, the Grand to freely express themselves. It has no rules.
Theatre de Bordeaux where the functionality of the • You may say that choreography does not allow
theatre remains, but the striking balance of the lines, this, but in art expression, dancers are not
colors, and shapes completes the masterpiece. confined to set steps and rules but are free to
• Buildings should embody these three important create and invent their own movements as long
elements – plan, construction, and design – if they wish as they deem them graceful and beautiful.
to merit the title architecture (Collins & Riley, 1931).
LITERARY ART
• Artist who practice literary arts use words-not paint, THEATRE
musical instruments, or chisels – to express
themselves and communicate emotions to the • Theatre uses live performers to present
readers. However simply becoming a writer does accounts and imaginary events before the
not make one a literary artist. Simply constructing a live audience. Theatre art performances
succession of sentences in a meaningful manner is usually follow a script, though they should
not literary art. It focuses on writing using a unique not be confused with literary arts.
style, not following a specific format or norm. It • Much like in filmmaking, theatre also
may include both fiction and non-fiction such as
considers several elements such as acting,
novels, biographies, and poems.
gestures, lighting, sound effect musical
• Examples of famous literary artist and their works
score, scenery and props.
include The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-
• Some genres of theatre include drama,
Exupery and Romeo and Juliet by William
Shakespeare musical, tragedy, and comedy.
APPLIED ARTS
• Applied Arts is incorporating elements of • Applied is often compared to fine arts, where
style and design to everyday items with the the latter is chiefly concerned on aesthetic
aim of increasing their aesthetical value. value.
• Artist in this field bring beauty, charm and • Through exploration and expression of ideas,
comfort into many things that are useful in consideration of the needs, and careful choice
everyday life (Collins & Riley, 1931). of materials and techniques, artist are able to
• Industrial design, interior design, fashion combine functionality and style.
design, and graphic design are considered
applied arts.
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