3. ART
• Art is the application or the principles of
application of skill, knowledge, etc., in a creative
effort to produce works that have form of
beauty, aesthetic expression of feeling etc., as in
music, painting, sculpture, literature,
architecture, theater and the dance.
• Art is concerned in with the aesthetic
experiences of man and its expressions through
the varied approaches of presenting the subject.
• Art is expression.
4. FORMS OF ARTS
•Performing Arts – arts that require
artists or performers to recreate
what is composed by the creator.
•Visual Arts – arts that we perceive
through our eyes.
5. Examples of Performing Arts
•Music – the art of combining and regulating
sounds of varying pitch to produce
compositions, expressive of various ideas
and emotion.
•Dance – uses the body as a medium to
express emotion through bodily gestures
and rhythmic.
• Drama - is an art where a group of people act out
a plot to get across to the audience the idea the
author is trying to express.
6. Examples of Performing Arts
• Motion Picture – it is also another form of
drama where a plot is being act out but the
number of audience is bigger through radio,
television and other medium.
• Play – it is a form of literature performed where
scenery and costume provide visual arts, music
may serve as background to set mood or serve
as a part of the plot.
• Opera – is a drama set to music. It combines
several arts like music, dance and acting.
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13. Classifications of Visual Arts
Three-dimensional Art
• Also called the plastic
arts
• Has three dimensions;
the height, width and
thickness
Two-dimensional Art
• Also called the
graphic arts
• Flat and has two
dimensions; the
height and width
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