Scope of Arts
Scope of Arts
Scope of Arts
ARTS
MARY FRANCE L. MALTO
BSED 1-ENGLISH
ACCORDING TO MANAOIS:
General Dimension of Arts
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VISUAL ARTS
-things we perceive
with our eyes
• PLASIC ARTS
• GRAPHIC ARTS
• Fields of visual art for which
• Painting, drawing,
materials are organized into
photography, graphic
three dimensional forms such
process (printing)
as structural architecture,
commercial art,
landscape architecture, city
mechanical process
physical planning and interior
• Forms and symbols are arranging, sculpture, crafts,
recorded in two industrial design, dress and
dimensional surface. costume design and theatre
JOSEFINA ESTOLAS (1995)
ARTS
MAJOR ARTS
MINOR ARTS
❑ Painting
❑ Decorative arts
❑ Architecture
❑ Popular Arts
❑ Sculpture
❑ Graphic Arts
❑ Literature
❑ Plastic Arts
❑ Music
❑ Industrial Arts
❑ Dance
Visual Arts (Graphic Arts, Plastic Arts)
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According According
to to
Purpose Media and Forms
• Arts that are classified according to purpose fall into 5
categories:
EXAMPLE:
Study of Philosophy, Psychology, literature,
mathematics and sciences.
FINE ARTS
• Focused towards creative activity for the
contemplation of the mind and upliftment of the spirit.
EXAMPLE:
Painting
Sculpture
Architecture
MAJOR ARTS
• Characterized by actual and potential
expressiveness.
EXAMPLE
Music
Poetry
Sculpture
MINOR ARTS
• Concerned with practical uses and purposes.
EXAMPLE
Interior Decoration
Porcelain arts
• Arts that are classified according to Media and Forms are divided
into Five types:
• PLASTIC ARTS
– Works which exist in physical space and perceived by the sense of sight.
• KINETIC ARTS
– Involve the element of rhythm.
• PHONETIC ARTS
– Utilizes sound and words as medium of expression.
• PURE ARTS
– Take only one medium of expression like sound in music and color in
painting.
• MIXED ARTS
– Take more than one medium such as opera which combines music,
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