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Topic 2: Assumption of Art
Visual Art
Objectives:

After topic 2, students are expected to:

a. Identify the categories of art


b. Perform the categories of art
c. Appreciate art in different senses

Introduction:

Art may express in different ways. Art is everywhere. It can be God-made or


man-made. Also, Visual art can be identified in some categories and
classifications.

Assumption of Art

There are principles and bases of appreciating a work of art since it is in art that
man can communicate one’s individuality and way of life.
ART IS UNIVERSAL
Art is everywhere; wherever men have lived together, art has sprung up among
them as language charged with feelings and significance. The desire to create this
language appears to be general, and art as cultural force can be pervasive and
potent. Art has no limit, and it rises above cultures, races, and civilization. It is
timeless because it goes beyond the time of our own experience.

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ART IS NOT NATURE

Art is man-made; it is a creation of man utilizing his thoughtful skill and artistry,
which undergoes process and planning. Art is artificial because it is just an imitation
or even an appropriation of reality and nature. It is a representation of ideas, thought
and feelings that are communicated in creative and artistic ways. Art that is created by
God is divine, and art that is created by man is superficial or temporary. Works of art
are made by artists to adore the wonders of life and the beauty of God’s creation.
Art can never be natural because it is momentary in the constant transformation
of change; it does not change by itself unless manipulated by its creator, which is
man. Artists could make any work of art, but they definitely could not form nature.
From man’s experiences, we cannot even compare Art with Nature because it is
something mysterious, and it is made by the Divine Providence whose depth and
mystery is beyond human understanding.

ART INVOLVES EXPERIENCE

Art is depiction of our experiences. It demands taking part. Art involves laying of
pigments, moulding of clay, chipping of marble, casting of bronze, constructing of
building, singing of songs, playing roles on stage, acting and going through rhythmic
movements in a dance. Every art does something with some physical material, the
body or something outside the body; thus, the only way to find conviction and assertion
is through immersion in the Arts. We can only appreciate art if we spend time to look
at it, listen to it, touch it, and feel its presence.

Visual Arts

Categories of Art

1. Visual Arts (2D, 3D)

a. Painting-- It is the application of pigment (color) on any flat two-dimensional


surfaces
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b. Sculpture—It is the carving, modeling, casting, constructing, and
assembling materials and objects into primarily three-dimensional works of
art.
c. Architecture—It is the art and science of planning, designing, and
constructing buildings and nonbuilding structures for human shelter or use
(3D)
2. Performing /Combined Arts
a. Music—is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound
organized in time.
b. Dance—is the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music
and within given space for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion.
c. Film—also called movie or motion picture, is a series of still images that
when shown on a screen creates an illusion of moving images.
d. Theater—is a collaborative form of art that uses live performers, typically
actors and actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event
before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.
e. Literary—is concentrating the writing, study or content of literature,
especially of the kind valued for quality of form.
f. Performance poetry---is poetry specifically composed for or during a
performance before an audience rather than on print mostly open for
improvisation.
3. Digital Arts--- It is the art that is made with the assistance of electronic
devices, or intended to be displayed on a computer, which is the most
important element in digital art.
4. Applied Arts--- are the application of design and decoration to everyday
objects to make them aesthetically pleasing,
a. Fashion design—is the art applying design, aesthetics, and natural beauty
to clothing and its accessories.
b. Furniture design—is a specialized field where function and fashion collide.
c. Interior design--- is enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier
and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space.

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d. Graphic design--- it is an artistic process of effective communication.
Designers combine words, images and symbols to create a visual
representation of ideas. [5] Panisan, Boongaling et.al.(2018)

MEDIUM-BASED CLASSIFICATION OF ART FORMS

According to Batarilan, Analyn (2018) medium-based classification of art forms


are the following:
VISUAL ARTS

This visual art are art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature,
such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, photography.
These definitions should not be taken too strictly as many artistic disciplines
(performing arts, conceptual art, textile arts) involve aspects of the visual arts as well
as arts of other types.
ARCHITECTURE

This kind of architecture designs are the designing buildings and (some) non-
building structures. The style of design and method of construction of buildings and
other physical structures.
MUSIC
Music is an art. There are many forms of music that made us happy and
peaceful. Like rock, pop, jazz, and etc.
DANCE
This dance art is a studio devoted to teaching dance as an art form. From
children to adults, our faculty provides each student with instruction, encouragement,
and personal interest to succeed. As a result of personal interest & instruction, many
of our former students are dancing & teaching with professional companies, colleges,
and theaters.

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THEATER
This Theater Arts combines drama, dance, critical studies, and theater
design/technology to offer students an intensive, unified undergraduate program. The
lower-division curriculum requires a range of practical work in various sub-disciplines
and a rigorous exposure to the history of drama, design, and dance.

PHOTOGRAPHY
This photography is the science, art, application and practice of creating
durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation either
electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive
material such as photographic film.
BROADCAST AND TELEVISUAL

A principal function of radio and television broadcasting has been the


dissemination of works of art created for other media.

DIGITAL ARTS AND COMPUTER MEDIATED WORKS

This art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential
part of the creative or presentation process. Since the 1970s, various names have
been used to describe the process, including computer art and multimedia art. Digital
art is itself placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.[6]

References

[5] Panisan, Wilson K., Boongaling,Corie Chuza G. etal(2018) ; Art Appreciation;


Mutya publishing House Inc; Malabon City
[6] Batarilan, Analyn (2018) OR

https://analyn673862647.wordpress.com/2018/06/25/medium-based-classification-
of-art-
forms/#:~:text=This%20visual%20arts%20are%20art,%2C%20printmaking%2C%20
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