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3. SUBJECT
a) SUBJECTIVE
- Art is the word we use to explain how individual people can respond to a work of art in
different ways.
- Example, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Rockwell painting and Cave painting.
- The most common form of subjective art is the expressionistic style which uses
emotion-filled colors, shapes, and lines to convey feelings or ideas through
artistic expression.
b) NON-SUBJECTIVE
- An art that has no rhyme or reason, but it is captivating and inspiring nonetheless,
- Art is artwork that depicts easily recognizable subject matter. It is also known as
representational or figurative art.
4. FUNCTION
a) FUNCTIONAL
- It refers to aesthetic objects that serve utilitarian purpose with an aesthetic in mind.
- The term "functional art" refers to artwork that is both attractive and
practical. We can incorporate magnificent works of ingenuity and
beauty into our daily lives through functional art. Functional art is a
term that describes attractive objects that have a functional purpose.
b) NON-FUNCTIONAL
- These pieces usually seek to engage with the viewers on an intellectual, emotional or
aesthetic level.
- An art that is only use for display only or to look something good or beautiful.
- Art too encompass paintings, sculpture and all mode of fine art.
- The searching of this sensitivity, slightly than their useful merits, determine the
artworks value.
5. REPRESENTATION
a) REPRESENTATIONAL
- An artwork that clearly depicts real objects. The artist represents something that is
real.
- Artwork that represent something in this world weather in the past or this present
year.
-Is the use of signs that stand in fro and take the place of something else.
- Through representation that people organize the world and reality through the act of
naming its elements.
- Art that is concerned with the representation of reality and especially the
characteristic or verisimilar representation of nature or life
- An artwork that does not depict anything from the real world.