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ART VS Types of Art, Relationship of art

ARCHITECTURE and sculpture with Architecture


WHAT IS ART?
SO… ART CAN BE?
Literature Visual
1. Poetry 1. Painting
2. Prose 2. Sculpture
3. Drama 3. Photography
4. Ceramics
Performing
4. Dance
5. Song
Does Architecture fit in?
6. Drama
ROLE OF ART IN SOCIETY
Art seeks to please people with beauty
ROLE OF ART IN SOCIETY
Imbibe people with values
which are memorable
Document history
ROLE OF ART IN SOCIETY
Bring people together
Incite or excite people
FINALLY, ART IS…
By definition, all art is the expression of emotion and imagination. It begins with a
concept or idea and blooms in the artist's hands.
It is not an expression of technology which helps physical comfort, i.e. civil
engineering, carpentry, welding
It is an expression of emotional comfort, an outlet for emotions on a much more
physical plane, i.e. mime, street plays for a social issue or a calm sunset for relaxing
the mind
FINE ART
Painting and sculpture, in
which objects are produced
that are beautiful rather than 
useful, can be referred to as 
fine art or as the fine arts.
- Collins Dictionary
FINE ART
Drawing: Charcoal, chalk, pastel, pencil,
pen and ink, book illustration, caricature
Painting: Encaustic, tempera, ink and
wash, oil, water, gouache, acrylics
Sculpture: Bronze, stone, wood carving
Printmaking – Woodcuts, engraving,
etching, lithography, silk screen printing
Calligraphy
Animation
COMMERCIAL ART
Commercial art applies artistic principles to a
variety of fields.

The work of commercial artists is used to sell,


promote, explain, narrate, and inform.

They may design media such as advertisements,


logos, billboards, brochures, book covers, or
product packaging
PERFORMING ART
Performing arts are a form of art in which artists use their
voices or bodies, often in relation to other objects, to convey
artistic expression.

The artist's own body, face, and presence is needed for the
performance.

It is different from visual arts, which is when artists use


paint, canvas or various materials to create physical or
static art objects

Theatre, Singing, Dance, Mime


INDUSTRIAL ART
Industrial Arts is an
educational program which
features fabrication of objects
in wood or metal using a
variety of hand, power, or
machine tools.
It may include small engine
repair and automobile
maintenance, and all programs
usually cover technical
drawing as part of the curricula
FOLK ART
Folk art encompasses art produced
from an indigenous culture or by
peasants or other laboring tradespeople.

In contrast to fine art, folk art is


primarily utilitarian and decorative rather
than purely aesthetic
ABSTRACT ART
A trend in painting and sculpture in the
twentieth century. 
Abstract art seeks to break away from
traditional representation of physical
objects.
It explores the relationships of forms
and colors, whereas more
traditional art represents the world in
recognizable images
SPATIAL ART

Take a guess?
SPATIAL ART
Architecture
Interior design
Landscape Design
Public art
TEMPORAL ART
Temporal Art refers to an art work that
has only temporary existence as the
medium it is made in.
An example of temporal art is ice
sculpture. The sculpture will exist
only as long as the ice melts.
Live performance of art or temporary
installations may be cited as other
examples of this art form.
POP ART
Art that uses elements of popular culture,
such as magazines, movies, popular music,
and even bottles and cans
A style of modern art which began in the
1960s.
It uses bright colours and takes a lot of
its techniques and
subject matter from everyday, modern life
ARCHITECTURE VS ARTS
Architecture is the conscious creation of utilitarian spaces constructed from materials
in such a way that the whole is both technically and aesthetically satisfying
Deriving meaning from the space or imparting meaning
Through the visual appeal, creating a connection or communication between the
space and society
While through technology, shelter can be built, what about beauty?
“Aesthetically satisfying”
ASSIGNMENT

What do you think is the relationship of architecture to the arts?


Using pictures and text, make a collage for the above question

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