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MANELYN D.

TOMAS
BSBA-FM II
Art is a form of creation.
Art is something that is created with imagination
and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses
important ideas or feelings. As it is said, human
is the creator of art. No art can be created
without human which, uses his/her imagination
and creativity to produce art. According to the
word’s most basic definition, an artist is simply a
person who creates art.
Art is matters.
 The art’s matter because they allow us to express
ourselves and illustrate the world around us in a
different light, helping us to gain understanding of
people and society, and give hope while living in
this world. Art matters because it illustrates the
human experience.
Art serves as a means of communication of
emotions. The purpose of works of art may be
communicate political, spiritual or philosophical
ideas, to create a sense of beauty to explore the nature
of perception, for pleasure, or to generate strong
emotions. Art is an act of expressing feelings,
thoughts, and observations of human conditions. A
fundamental purpose common to most art forms is
the underlying intention to appeal to, and connect
with human emotions.
ART FORMS
Visual Arts
 Visual arts are works of art that are primarily visual in
nature and appeal to the sense of sight. Artists create visual
arts because they want to recreate what they've seen in the
same way they saw it. Performance arts, applied arts, and
theater are examples of other artistic disciplines that
include a visual component. Paintings, drawings, lettering,
printing, sculpting, and digital imaging are some examples
of visual arts mediums.
Sculpture Painting

Two sisters On the Terrasse (1881) by


Pierre-Auguste Renoir, located in the
Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago,
United States

Drawing
Laocoön and his sons (1506) by Hagesandros, Athenedoros, and
Polydoros, located in the Vatican Museums in the Vatican City,
Italy

The head of Leda (c. 1517 – 1518) by


Leonardo da Vinci, located in the Royal
Collection in the United Kingdom.
Film
 The skill of piecing together sequences of static images to create
the appearance of movement is known as filmmaking.
Filmmaking is both an art and a business that concentrates on its
cultural, aesthetic, and social value. The following are the
techniques in film-making process:
a. motion picture camera,
b. animation techniques,
c. computer generated imagery (CGI).

 It intends to bring feelings, ideas, and beauty to its viewer,


filmmaking stimulates or creates experiences that are beyond
our imagination.
FILMS
Performance Art
 Performance art is live art in which the artist's medium is
primarily the human body, but he or she may also incorporate
other forms of art such as visual art, sounds, props, into the
performance.
 The elements of performance arts:
a. setting
b. time
c. performer’s body
d. relationship between the audience and performer.
Performance Arts
Music
 Music is a collection of coordinated sound or sounds. Making
music is the process of putting sounds and tones in an order,
often combining them to create a unified composition. People
who make music creatively organize sounds for a desired result,
like a Beethoven symphony or one of Duke Ellington's jazz
songs. Music is made of sounds, vibrations, and silent moments,
and it doesn't always have to be pleasant or pretty. It can be
used to convey a whole range of experiences, environments, and
emotions.
Music
Architecture
 Architecture is the creating of beautiful buildings, whilst art is
the quest and creation of beautiful things. Nonetheless, not all
buildings are attractive because some only provide the
functionality required, that is when the framework, lines,
shapes, and colors are not well-designed.
 Important elements of architecture are:
a. plan
b. construction
c. design
 Buildings should embody these three significant elements if
they aim to merit the title architecture.
Architectures

Ancient Greek architecture Contemporary architecture


University of Sto. Tomas Main Building

The University of Sto. Tomas may be Asia’s oldest existing university, but its main building
was formally inaugurated in 1927.The main building is considered by many as an architectural
feat because it is known to be the first earthquake-resistant proof building in Asia. 
Dance
 Dance is a set of gestures that are choreographed to
the beat of the music.
 Dancing is a method of expression that enables
individuals to express themselves freely.
 Dancers are not restricted to defined routines and
regulations in art expression, but they are free to
create and design their own routines as long as they
are graceful and beautiful.
DANCES
Literary Art
 Literary artists utilize language to express themselves and
communicate feelings to their audience. Being a writer is
not the same as being a literary artist.
 Professional, journalistic, academic, and other technical
kinds of writing are not the only forms of literary art. It
has its own style and does not adhere to any particular
format or standard.
 Novels, poems, and biographies are examples of fiction
and nonfiction.
Literary Arts

NOVELS POEMS
Theater
 Live performers offer tales or visuals of events in front of a
live audience in theater.
 Theater art is distinguished from literary art by the fact that it
is usually performed according to a script. Acting, gestures,
scenery, lighting, props, sound effects, and musical score are
all considered in theater, just as they are in filmmaking.
Theater is a live performance.
 Musicals, comedies, tragedies, and improvisation are
examples of genres.
THEATER
THEATER
Applied Arts
 The goal of applied arts is to provide aesthetic value to
ordinary objects by blending style and design.
 Artists in this discipline infuse beauty, charm, and comfort
into a variety of common objects.
 Industrial design, fashion design, interior design, and
graphic design are all examples of this.
APPLIED ARTS
THANK
YOU!!!

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