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Assumptions

and Nature of
Arts : Creativity
and Imagination
Learning Outcomes

At the end of this module, you should be able to:


 
1.Define and explain art according to different
philosophers

2.Categorize works of art by citing personal


experiences

3.Characterize the assumptions of the Art


 
“Ars” which mean skill
(the faculty of what is
devised)
THE
ARTS :
an expression of idea,
WHATorIS
experience skill
IT ?
ART
Artcame from the Latin word “artis/ars” which
means “to make/to create”

Art is …..
 a piece of you
 a form of communication
ART

 An expression of
your creative
imagination
ART

• An expression of
BEAUTY
• A combination of one’s
creativity (doing
something that has
value/purpose) and
imagination (being
limitless)
NATURE OF
ART

A material that is
considered to be
BEAUTIFUL / “OBRA
MAESTRA” can be best
selling
NATURE OF
ART
A material that is
considered to be
BEAUTIFUL /
“OBRA MAESTRA” can
be ground breaking
NATURE OF
ART

•A materialthat is
considered to be
BEAUTIFUL / “OBRA
MAESTRA” has a
symbolic meaning
NATURE OF ART
A material that is
considered to be
BEAUTIFUL /
“OBRA MAESTRA”
is inherently beautiful
Art is that which brings life in harmony with
the beauty of the world. (Plato)

Art is the whole spirit of man. (Ruskin)


Some definitions
of art according Art is the medium by which the artist
communicates himself to his fellows. (Charleton
to philosophers: Noyes)

Art is anything made or done by man that


affects or moves us so that we see or feel beauty
in it. (Collins and Riley)
Art is Art is
Universal Cultural

Art is not Art as


nature Experience
ASSUMPTIONS
OF ART :
Art is
Expression
ART IS
UNIVERSAL
 Art is a universal phenomenon
and is as old as a human being.
Every society has its art, which is
encouraged and molded by the
patronage it gets from its
members. Artists as members of
society create such works of art by
the existing relations in society. 
ART IS
CULTURAL
• Art influences society by changing
opinions, instilling values, and
translating experiences across space
and time. Research has shown art
affects the fundamental sense of self.
Painting, sculpture, music, literature,
and the other arts are often
considered to be the repository of a
society's collective memory.
• Art is not natural because by
common consent people are not
natural for many purposes. ...
people are 100% nature and yet
more unlike the rest of nature than
ART IS NOT NATURE anything else on earth. So, the
things people make are considered
not natural in any context that
smacks of machine or tool
assistance or knowledge in the
making.
• The notion of "Art as experience" implies that the
creation of art must be something of personal and
knowledgeable value. In this conception of art, the
creator must have intimate or a subjective link with
their creation for both to have validity

ART AS EXPERIENCE
ART IS
EXPRESSION

• Art, at its root, is an expression


and the artist is an expresser,
translating to create meaning. Art
expresses and translates, art
acknowledges and reveals, art
transfers and art intervenes. Art
is an expression—an expression
of feeling, belief, and character.
Categories of Art
Visual

something one appreciates through the


sense of sight; appealing to the eye
Graphic – two dimensional
Ex: painting, drawing

sketches, illustrations
Plastic – three dimensional
Ex: architecture, sculpture
Categories of
Art

Performing
 an art which is a product of
talent and skills into
performing
Ex: theater (acting/drama),
dancing, singing
Categories of
Art
Literary
 a written art
Ex: prose – an ordinary form of writing
Poetry – a written art that is particular
into rhyming of words, line, and
stanzas that uses figurative languages
Categories of
Art

Applied
 the application of design and
decoration to everyday objects
to make them aesthetically
appealing.
Ex: film making, photography,
fashion design
Nature, people,
emotion, places,
animals, events,
DIFFEREN
saints, churches, child, T
fruits, toys, SUBJECTS
landscapes, OF ART
seascapes, religions,
etc.
show the relationship of man to the environment
The Artists Tasks
create places for human purpose

create extraordinary version of ordinary objects

record and commemorate

give tangible form of the unknown


Conclusion

Art is TIMELESS

Artis always an
EXPERIENCE
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Canoy, F. (2019, October 9). SCRIBD. Retrieved from Assumptions and


Nature of Arts - Creativity, Imagination, And Expression:
https://www.scribd.com/presentation/429457162/Assumptions-and-Nature-of-
Arts-Creativity-Imagination-And-Expression
Caslib. (n.d.). Art Appreciation. Manila: REX Printing.
Smith, A. (n.d.). Quora. Retrieved from https://www.quora.com/What-is-art
Wolfe, M. (2019, August 28). SCRIBD. Retrieved from
https://www.scribd.com/document/423519128/Assumptions-of-Art
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