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DON HONORIO VENTURA STATE UNIVERSITY

Villa de Bacolor, Pampanga


College of Engineering and Architecture
Department of Architecture
ARTAPP 103
Art Appreciation
Introduction to Arts
First Semester 2022-2023

CHERRYBEL L. CASTRO, RLA


COURSE FACILITATOR

[email protected]
AR
T
Art is the trait, creation, representation, or
area of interest, in accordance to aesthetic
principles, of what is appealing, delightful,
attractive, or of extraordinary, noteworthy,
and momentous impact.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

ART is the trait, creation, representation, or area of interest, in


accordance to aesthetic principles, of what is appealing,
delightful, or of extraordinary, noteworthy and momentous.

ART is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual,


auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the
author’s imaginative, conceptual idea, or technical skill,
intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional
power.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

Meaning and Importance of Art


ART Aryan Civilization
“artis” - Italian Word “ ar “ – means to join or put together
- Human creative skill
Latin word
Craftsmanship “ ars “ – implying ability or skill
Skill Greek words
Inventiveness “ artizein “ – implies to prepare
Mastery of form “ arkiskein “ – denotes to put together
Association of the use of forms and ideas
Utilization of materials and techniques
THE SCOPE OF ART
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

MANAOIS

Two(2) general dimensions of arts

1.) FINE ARTS or INDEPENDENT ARTS

2.) PRACTICAL ARTS or UTILITARIAN ARTS


•Manaois General dimensions of arts
•1. FINE ARTS OR INDEPENDENT ARTS

•made principally for aesthetic enjoyment


through senses, especially visual and
auditory such as painting, sculpture,
architecture, literature, theater and
performing arts
•Manaois General dimensions of
arts
•2. PRACTICAL ARTS OR
UTILITARIAN ARTS

•intended for practical use or the


development of raw materials for
functional purposes such as
industrial art, civic art, commercial
art, graphic art, agricultural and
fishery art
Art consist of visual arts, literature, drama and theatre,
music, and dance.
Classified into two (2):
SANCHEZ
(2002) 1.) Graphic Arts

2.) Plastic Arts


•Sanchez (2002) classification of arts
•1. GRAPHIC ARTS

•includes drawing, painting,


photography, graphic arts, and
commercial arts which portrayals of
forms and symbols are two-dimensional
•Sanchez (2002) classification of arts
•2. PLASTIC ARTS

•comprise all fields of visual arts for which materials


arranged in three-dimensional forms namely, structural
architecture, interior arranging, crafts, sculpture,
industrial design, dress and costume design and theatre
design
ESTOLAS
(1995)

•Grouped arts into:


•Visual arts
•Performing arts
•Literary arts
•Popular arts
•Gustatory art
•Decorative or applied arts
•Estolas Grouped arts
•1. VISUAL ARTS

•graphic arts
•and
•plastic arts
•Estolas Grouped arts
•2. PERFORMING ARTS

•theatre, play, dance, music


•Estolas Grouped arts
•3. LITERARY ARTS

•short stories, novels, poetry, dramas


•Estolas Grouped arts
•4. POPULAR ARTS

•films, news papers,


magazines, radio,
television
•Estolas Grouped arts
•5. GUSTATORY ARTS

•(food preparation, beverage preparation)


•Estolas Grouped arts
•5. GUSTATORY ARTS

•(food preparation, beverage


preparation)
•Estolas Grouped arts
•6. DECORATIVE OR APPLIED ARTS

•(beautification of houses, offices, structures


and cars)
PANIZO & RUSTIA
(1995)
•Classified arts into major divions:

•1.) According to purpose:

a) Practical or useful arts


b) Liberal Arts
c) Fine Arts
d) Major Arts
e) Minor Arts
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts into major
divions
•1.) ACCORDING TO PURPOSE

•A.) PRACTICAL OR USEFUL ARTS

•directed to produce crafts for the fulfilment


of human needs. Some of the examples
include basket making, cloth weaving,
embroidery, iron and metal crafts, pottery
and ceramics, tin can and bottle
manufacturing, etc
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified
arts into major divions
•1.) ACCORDING TO PURPOSE

•B.) LIBERAL ARTS

focused towards intellectual


growth. The study of
philosophy, psychology,
literature, mathematics, and
sciences are few examples.
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts into
major divions
•1.) ACCORDING TO PURPOSE

•C.) FINE ARTS

•concentrated towards creative


activities for the contemplation of the
mind and upliftment of spirit. Painting,
sculpture, drawing, and architecture
are some of the examples
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts into
major divions
•1.) ACCORDING TO PURPOSE

•D.) MAJOR ARTS

•characterized by actual and potential


expressiveness such as music, poetry, and
literature
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts into
major divions
•1.) ACCORDING TO PURPOSE

•E.) MINOR ARTS

•concerned on practical uses and


purposes, such as interior decoration
and porcelain art
PANIZO &
RUSTIA
(1995)
•Classified arts into major divions:

•2.) According to media and forms:

•a.) Plastic arts


•b.) Kinetic arts
PANIZO & RUSTIA
(1995)

•Classified arts into major divions:

•2.) According to media and forms:

•c.) Phonetic arts


•d.) Pure arts
•e.) Mixed arts
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts into major
divions
•2.) ACCORDING TO MEDIA AND FORMS

•A.) PLASTIC ARTS

•developed through space and perceived by


the senses of sight. Such as art includes
decorative materials and crafts
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts into major divions
•2.) ACCORDING TO MEDIA AND FORMS

•B.) KINETIC ARTS

•involve the element of rhythm such as dance


•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified
arts into major divions
•2.) ACCORDING TO MEDIA
AND FORMS

•C.) PHONETIC ARTS

•directed towards sounds and


words as media of expression
such as music, drama, and
literature
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts
into major divions
•2.) ACCORDING TO MEDIA AND
FORMS

•D.) PURE ARTS

•take only one medium of


expression such as color in painting
and sound in music
•PANIZO & RUSTIA Classified arts
into major divions
•2.) ACCORDING TO MEDIA AND
FORMS

•E.) MIXED ARTS

•Mixed arts – take more than one


medium of expression such as the
stage play which combines music,
poetry and drama
Picture Analysis:
Tell me what you see

Pictures source: Google.com


DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

REFERENCES:
PPT Slides of Arch. Jerone T. Aga, uap
Some photos and illustration from web.

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