2. • Art is not nature. A distinction must be
made between the two. The colorful
sunset over Manila Bay, the sky full of
stars on a summer evening, the sound of
mayas singing in the field – these are
natural things. They are not works of art.
3. • A work of art is man-made, and
although it may closely resemble
nature, it can never duplicate
nature. The closest that we can get
to doing this is with a camera. But
eve then, a photograph is only a
record of the subject or the scene.
4. • The plastic flower that grace many of our shop
windows and living rooms may be so much like
real flowers as to fool people into thinking they are
real, but they will always be what they actually
are – artificial, not natural.
• Real flowers metamorphose from buds to full-
blown blossoms to faded beauties, but artificial
flowers do not change.
• If they have been shaped as buds, they will
remain buds while they last. Nature is evanescent
and always recreating itself; art is non-repeatable
and unchanging.
5. • Nature has been a constant source of models
for art, and great artists have drawn their
subjects from nature, but they have never
tried to make an exact copy of a natural
thing.
• Their concern has not been to describe the
actual appearance of objects but to tell us
what they felt or thought about theses
objects.
6. • In presenting a human experience, although artists
draw from actual life situations, they do some
altering of details so that the work becomes a
modified representation of real life, not an exact
copy.
• Human experience is always complex and cluttered
with incidents that are unimportant and unrelated.
• The artist, in his desire to help us see life more
directly and clearly, re-orders the details, removing
irrelevant ones and rearranging the rest, so that
the “slice of life” presented is intensified and made
more significant.
7. • In many ways, we use art to improve on
nature. In a garden, if we allow nature to
have its own way, the plants would grow
anywhere and any way they would.
• With art-in this case, the art of landscaping
– we can bring order into the garden
sculpture for accent.
• The result would be something different
from the wilderness it would have been
without our intervention.
12. Two Content Layout with Table
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Class 2 76 88
Class 3 84 90
13. Two Content Layout with SmartArt
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