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Answer all the given questions below.

Who Makes Art?

Who makes art? Do you think artists have innate ability or acquired skill (or both)? How
do artist’s roles change with different cultural considerations?

Art made by human being, Art is something that people use to express themselves more. I believe
artist have both innate ability and acquired skill. They are born with the talent of making art, but as
with any person doing anything, the more they practice it, the more their skill improves. Artists roles
change with different cultural considerations because their motives and purposes to creat change
over time.

Social Art vs. Creative Art

Instructions: Compare and contrast art created as a social activity and as a singular creative act.

What are the differences?

-Art created as a social activity usually has a purpose or a message and is typically meant to
be displayed publicly, possibly to represent a community or a group of people. Art created
as a singular act can have a purpose and be displaned publicly too, but that isn't
neccessarily so or typical.

Why are they important?

-It importance to the helps children grow in physical, social cognitive, and emotional
development. Children also practice imagination and experimentation as they invent new
ways to creat art. Child care providers can help promote children's development by
providing opportunities for creative art activities.
Do their functions ever overlap? How?

-Of coures some functions will overlap, both things feed our desire for visual experiences. Hopefully
both things are engaging and make you think. Sometimes both things beautify a space, or enhance.

Let’s work on this

Direction: In your own opinion, discuss all the Philosophical Perspective On Art.
Give at least 200 words each questions.

Art as an Imitation

A thing intended to simulate or copy something else. Because many art forms are inspired from
things or events around us. Art can also imitate the movements of certain things and its emotion
by ones own interpretation. Art can be imitated by others, it can be copied to other people to
make art.

Art as a representation
In art, each elements represent something that makes the artwork unique and
beautifulAccordingly, an important part of representation is the relationship between what the
material and what it represents. ... It is necessary to construct new ways of seeing reality, as
people only know reality through representation.Representation is the use of signs that stand in
for and take the place of something else. It is through representation that people organize the
world and reality through the act of naming its elements.

Art as a Disinterested Judgement

First, they are disinterested, meaning that we take pleasure in something because we judge it
beautiful, rather than judging it beautiful because we find it pleasurable. ... Fourth, through
aesthetic judgments, beautiful objects appear to be 'purposive without purpose' (sometimes
translated as 'final without end

Art as a Communication of Emotion


Art has a lot of unexplainable things surrounding it. But through canvas, you can already
explain what you're feeling or a passage of message perhaps without even opening your
mouth. You can paint or draw your emotions. We have this kind of art called expressionism. It
is a style of painting, music or drama in which the artist or writer expresses an inner emotional
response rather then blabbering it out loud. It is sometimes more useful than depicting it in
external reality.

Does art always have a function? Why? Support your response. Provide your
own example.
Arts always have a function but they cannot be assigned since the function of an art form
depends on its context. The function of arts usually vary based on how they have been
perceived by the one viewing them. However, the easiest way to identify its function is to
know who the artist was and what genre does it belong. Functions of art can be categorized
into: Personal, physical, or social. The physical function are often the easiest to underatand.
Architecture, crafts, and Industrial designs are forms of art that serves physical function.

If an art artwork ceased to have a function, will it remain an art? Why?

All human actions have a function. But art specifically, if made for others to view, has the
function of communication (communicating in image). Even if the artwork was not made with
the intention to be displayed to others, the work still served a function to the artist (Wether
entertainment, releasing of feelings, working through ideas. etc.) And yes it is still remain an
art, because art is defined as an idea in image. As long as those two factors are present(idea
in image), even if function ends up being an important factors as well, the artwork is still art.

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