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ART

Tracy Jessica Einie Justin Stephen


Ethical
You can't make art from human body parts and
sell them (for example, someone else's corpse).
It is also forbidden to create art by taking photos
of others with their permission. Nor can a living
creature be used to create art that would cost it
its life. Forging originals and selling them as
originals is also not allowed.
It is unethical to copy other people's ideas and
claim them as your own.
Perspective

How do we use our perspectives to evaluate art ?


The moment an emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is no longer a fact but an opinion.
Richard Avedon
One of the most common ways used to evaluate art works is through the subjective nature of perspective.
Observing artworks through the subjective nature of perspective.
Culture
Experiences of life
Background Knowledge of art history
Perspectives of artists and viewers
Methods and tools
The methods and tools of art are extensive, and any object in front of you has the
potential to become a work of art. Art is not allowed to be trampled, and there are
many ways to make art. For example, you can fold a piece of paper on a table, and
you will get one of the simplest three-dimensional art models in the world. In many
people's eyes, camera and Angle differences can be used to take more beautiful and
interesting photos. What changes with art is often our own thoughts and thinking.
Tools can help us realize our own inner values and judgments of art and beauty.
Scope
What is the scope of art? Music's effect on drawing
This field focuses on the study of various visual art For example, it has a powerful effect on mark-
forms including drawing, sculpting, painting, literature, making and color choices. If the music has a fast
music, dance, architecture and theatre. It refers to any
tempo, it will naturally incite fast mark-making.
art form that's practiced and perfected mainly for its
On the other hand, slow music will affect how
visual appeal, performance, and aesthetic value.
you choose colors. It will result in a painting that
represents the emotions you experienced when
listening to music.
Music's effect on literature
The creation, performance, and consumption of music and literary works are preoccupations present in
all cultures. Most accounts, however, maintain that in spite of any differences in propositional content ,
and notwithstanding any prevailing notions regarding evolutionary capacity for emotion, both music and
literary works share a considerable ability to evoke powerful feelings. Further, evidence that music may
evoke semantic representations would seem to temper any strong claims that the two are incomparable
in terms of their ability to convey meaning.
The influence of sculpture on architecture may be more intuitive, while the influence on painting may be
more abstract. The influence of dance and music on drama and film is also important, but the influence
on architecture is also more abstract. However, this does not mean that its impact can be denied.
Conclusion of scope
Generally speaking, art is a practical embodiment of human spirit and thought. Therefore, although it is different in appearance, the
core is the same.
The diversity of forms of expressing ideas constitutes different art forms. The broad scope of art can make us better understand the
overall thought of an artist. Since ancient times, many artists have created cross-border, musicians perform drama and painters
carve, which makes them better express themselves than artists who only know a single art form.
Cultural Revolution, such as the Renaissance, will revolutionize all kinds of art in the same period. This also shows the close
relationship between these arts.
All kinds of art form a scope, through which we can better understand the ideas behind artists, Not just the beauty of the art itself
(although this is a bit of putting the cart before the horse). As a saying goes, once a book is published, it no longer belongs to the
writer, but to every reader. Because works of art are born in the natural environment, it will be endowed with a part of the beauty of
nature itself. Therefore, many works of art are born under the coincidence of the author's own thoughts and the beauty of nature,
and can not fully reflect the artist Their own thoughts. With the growth of scope, the author's ideas can be better summarized.
distribution
Ethical -- Einie
Perspective --Jessica
Methods and tools -- Justin
Scope -- Stephen
PPT -- Tracy
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