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Possible Motive: Personal

Justification: Artists have designed cars for personal reasons since the automobile's invention.
Some use it to convey their style and creativity. Others use it to demonstrate their technical skills.
Car design is now an art form, regardless of the reason. Car design is complicated. It requires
knowledge of automotive mechanics and design aesthetics. To distinguish their automobiles from
others, many artists work in a vintage or modern style. Pop culture inspires others to make
something beautiful and personal.

2nd

Possible Motive: Social

Justification: Festivals unite people and build community. This has allowed artists to construct
festivals for social causes, spreading awareness and encouraging communication. Festivals can
promote causes or highlight social issues. Artists can use their art to promote a cause and
communicate their opinions. They can motivate others to change the world via their art. Artists
utilize festivals to communicate their message and foster compassion and acceptance because art
can alter hearts and minds.

3rd

Possible Motive: Physical

Justification: Artists can express physicality by drawing hands. The hand can provoke many
feelings and concepts. From basic gestures to complex forms, the hand can convey subtle or
forceful signals. Line, shape, and color may communicate emotion, movement, and character in
the hand. A single hand can convey warmth, love, or camaraderie, while two hands might convey
trust or connection. Strength, power, and control can be expressed with a hand.

4th

Possible motive: Personal

Justification: Art is used for expression and communication today. Artists tell stories, convey
opinions, and affect others. Artists often design people laboring for personal gain. This approach
lets artists produce images that express a message, emotion, or idea. The main reason artists
design individuals for personal gain is to express a viewpoint. The artist can express their views
by designing individuals. This is done through body language, facial gestures, and attire. An
artist may design figures wearing certain apparel to convey a lifestyle. By doing this, the artist
can sway the viewer.

5th

Possible Motive: Social

Justification: Vase-making has been utilized for social purposes for ages. Vases communicate
culture, identity, and emotion while serving functions and aesthetics. Vases have been used to
express messages, honor people, and decorate spaces. To celebrate someone or an event, artists
design vases for social purposes. This can be done via design symbols and themes. Vases can
reflect a person's life or a milestone. The artist might express gratitude and recall an occasion by
designing a vase this way.

JOURNAL:

ONE THING WE DID:

Art requires research and examination to appreciate. A “One Thing We Did” art appreciation
notebook was recently created. We write about one art museum, gallery, or other art-related
activity in this journal.

Each entry begins with venue and visit date. We then put down our overall impressions, such as
our favorite venue or art.

We then record one day's activity. This may require studying a painting or talking to a gallery
attendant. We record what we learned and felt from this one thing.

The “One Thing We Did” journal records our art appreciation journey. It allows us learn from
our past. It also keeps us engaged to art and remembers its impact.

ONE THING I LEARNED:

I studied art appreciation today. I saw magnificent, intricate art. The art's beauty and cultural
significance appealed to me. Art helps us understand the world and its people.

I learned that art appreciation extends beyond painting beauty. Know its history, culture, and time
period. The artwork's symbolism and aspects helped me realize the artist's purpose.
I also learned that art appreciation goes beyond visuals. Enjoy music, literature, dancing, and
other arts. I appreciated understanding how painting forms portray diverse emotions and
perspectives.

I learned today that art appreciation is valuable. It increases world and person understanding. I
want to study art appreciation.

ONE QUESTION I STILL HAVE:

What are some creative ways to express my appreciation for art?

PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS:

1. Clarity - Using one's imagination to draw images is important to clarity philosophy. Thus,
while making images, it doesn't matter if they resemble real objects. What matters is that
an artist can express their ideas through their work. This ideology is great because it
supports creativity and individuality. It lets one experiment with numerous art genres and
express oneself. Remember that one need not duplicate an object perfectly, but rather use
their creativity.
2. Individual expression and artistic autonomy are stressed in consonance. It promotes
artistic creation without external judgment and based on personal likes and standards.
This enables for more creativity and expression because people aren't restricted by others'
expectations. Consonance also urges artists to follow their instincts and apply their
judgment when making judgments. It lets individuals establish their own style and create
unique works of art that reflect their likes and opinions. This gives them more flexibility
and develops artistic confidence.“I have my own standards to follow and I don’t care
what others would say with regard to my work of art” captures consonance, which
promotes individual expression and artistic autonomy. It supports trusting instincts and
being confident in artistic choices. This allows for greater creativity and freedom of
expression and encourages people to make art that reflects their tastes and opinions.

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