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Collaborative Creativity

• In a bond paper, take turns in drawing lines in


order to draw an elephant.
• Each participant will be given five (5) seconds
to draw a line.
• The group who have drawn something nearest
to the appearance of an elephant wins.
Brainstorming:
 What is Humanities?
 What is Art?
What is Art?
Artis craftmanship, skill,
mastery of form,
inventiveness, and the
Italian association that exist
Word between form and
ideas and between
material and
techniques
What is Art?

Ar
Aryan “to join” or “put
root together”
What is Art?
Artizein “prepare”
Greek
Words

Arkiskein “put together”


Art is…
 a product of man’s need to express himself. – f. zulueta
 concerned with the communication of certain ideas and
feelings by means of sensuous medium, color, sound,
bronze, marble, words, and film. – C. Sanchez
 That which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the
world. - Plato
Common Essentials of Art
 Art must be man-made
 Art must be creative, not imitative
 Art must benefit and satisfy man and man must
make use of art in practical terms
 Art is expressed through a certain medium or
material by which the artist communicates himself
to his fellows
Topics:
Assumptions of Art
Nature of Art
Types of Art Expression
Assumptions of Art
 Art is universal;
“art is not good because it is old, but old because it is good” – Dudley et
al., 1960
 Art is not nature;
“art is man’s way of interpreting nature”
“art is not a direct representation of reality, it is the perception of
reality.”
 Art involves experience
“if one is to know art, he must know it not as fact or information but as
experience.”
Group Discussion:
• Art is everywhere;
• Art as expression;
• Art as Creation;
• Art and Experience;
• Art and Nature;
• Art and Beauty
Nature of Art
 Art is everywhere;
 Art as expression;
 Art as Creation;
 Art and Experience;
 Art and Nature;
 Art and Beauty
Types of Art Expression
 Visual Arts
“those that appeal to the sense of sight”
 Film
“the art of putting together successions of still images
in order to create an illusion of movement”
Types of Art Expression
 Performance Art
“a live art and the artist’s medium is mainly the human
body”
 Poetry Performance
“an art of expressing emotion through words”
 Architecture
“is the art of making beautiful buildings”
Types of Art Expression
 Dance
“a series of movements that follows a rhythm of the music
accompaniment”

 Literary Art
“an art that goes beyond the usual professional, academic,
journalistic, and other technical forms of writing”
Types of Art Expression
 Theater
“an art that uses live performers to present imagery before a
live audience”
 Applied Arts
“incorporating elements of style and design to everyday items
with the aim of increasing their aesthetical value”
Criticizing a Work of Art
(novel, movie, poem, music, an architectural structure,
a piece of clothing) through answering the questions:
 What is it about? What is it for?
 What is it made of?
 What is its style?
 What type of art expression does it belong?
 How good it is?
Criteria:
Art Presentation (picture) - 20%
Content/Explanation - 45%
Creativity - 35%
TOTAL - 100%

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