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Visual Arts
Visual Arts
• Art that has only the dimension of Height • An object that has Height,Width and
and Width. Depth like any object in a real world.
Example: Examples:
• Oil and Acrylic • Engraving
• Pencil drawing • Woodcut
• Cartoon and Comics • Mosaic
VISUAL ARTS
WHAT ARE VISUAL ARTS?
VIUSAL ARTS-IT IS AN ART FORMS THAT CREATE WORKS THAT ARE
PRIMARILY VISUAL IN NATURE.
-IT IS ALSO A VARIETY OF FORM THAT ARE ENJOYED
USING OUR EYES.
EXAMPLE OF VISUAL ARTS
TYPES OF VISUAL ARTS
Digital Art-it is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part
of the creative and presentation process
PERFORMANCE ART
Architecture-It is an art and science of designing buildings and other physical structures such
houses,bridges and etc. As distinguish from the skills associated with construction
Examples:
DANCE
Dance-A body movement in a rhythmic way specially to music and within a given space for the
purpose of expressing an idea.
-It is also a performing art form consisting of purposefully selected sequence of human
movements.The movements has aesthethic and symbolic value.
TYPES OF DANCE
• Contemporary
• Hip-Hop
• Ballet
• Jazz
• Ballroom
• Others
LITERARY ART
Theater-It is a collaborative form of fine art concerned almost live performance in which
the action is precisely planned to create a coherent and significant sense of drama,done
by live performers typically actors or actresses to present the experience of a real or
imagined event before a live audience in a specific place,often in a stage.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF THEATER PRODRUCTION
• Musical Theater
• Fringe Theater
• Melodrama
• Comedy
• Tragedy
• Historic Plays
APPLIED ARTS
Applied Arts-All arts that apply design and decoration to everyday and essentially practical
objects in order to make them aesthetically pleasing in the eyes.
-The term is applied in distinctuon of fine arts which aims to produce objects which
are beautiful and provide intellectual stimulation.
EXAMPLE OF APPLIED ARTS
• Furnitures
• Carpets
• Architecture
• Jewelry
• Metalworks
• Pottery