2 Groups of Art

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Assumption on

Arts
ASSUMPTIONS OF
ART

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Art is everywhere Art as Expression and Art as creation Art and Experience
Communication

Art and beauty Art and Nature


Art is everywhere.
coins and religious medal, engraving in paper
bills, and postage stamps

Art as Expression and Communication


Art expresses emotions, relating personal and
social values.
Art as Creation
create objects that are delightful to perceive.

Art and Experience


The experience of the audience with the artwork is known as perception.
Meanwhile, sensory, emotional, and intellectual responses are the responses
of the audience to a work of art.
Art and Nature
Art is not in nature; it is man-made. But nature as a constant
source of art
models. We use art to improve nature.

Art and Beauty


In art, there should be an aesthetic pleasure; there should be a delight in our
perception. But beauty is relative; the concept of beauty varies between
cultures and changes as time passes by.
The Artists in VISUAL ARTIST
Painter, Sculptor, Architect

the World of ARTIST FOR MUSIC


AND ARTS
Musicians, dancer, singers, composers, performer,
instrumentalist

Art LITERARY ARTIST


Poets, novelist, writers, authors, playwright, dramatists
Why do artists have
so many names?
The artists are called by so many
names because of their varied
expertise in the use of different media
or materials.
Groupings of
Arts
1. Visual Art

Art that is perceived by our eyes. It


has two classifications: Graphic arts
(two dimensional) and
Plastic arts (three dimensional)
Graphic Arts Plastic Arts

Architecture and
Painting Drawing Landscaping
building designs

Photography
Interior Design Ceramics
2. Performing
Art
It involves speaking, movement,
and gesture.
Performing
Arts
Theater Arts

Dance Music
3. Popular Art
Also known as Pop Art.
It refers to a style grounded in
consumer culture, the mass media,
and the popular culture thereby
making it much more accessible to
the average person.
Pop Art
Characteristics
Recognizable imagery
Bright colors
Irony and satire
Innovative Techniques
Mixed Media and Collage
Pop Art Examples

Digital Pop Art Literary Pop Art Cubism Pop Art


Pop Art
Characteristics
Recognizable imagery
Bright colors
Irony and satire
Innovative Techniques
Mixed Media and Collage
4. Literary Art
Includes short stories, novels,
poetry, and dramas
Literary Art Examples
5. Gustatory Art
of Cuisine
Also known as culinary arts.
It is a skill in food preparation.
6. Decorative Art

These are visual objects produced


for beautifying
houses, offices, cars, and other
structures.

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