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Values Art

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how you value and interpret art as human

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Values Art

  1. 1. VALUES ART Reporters: PEARL JOY NACARIO OCHAVILLO MARIZ TAYLARAN OMBAJIN
  2. 2. YOUR TOPIC GOES HERE Art is a diverse range of human • Your Subtopics Go Here activities and the products of those activities it focuses primarily on the visual arts, which includes the creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printm -aking, photography, and other visual media.
  3. 3. Painting
  4. 4. Photography
  5. 5. “Assault on the Castle of Love” The Assault on the Castle of Love, attacked by knights and defended by ladies, was a popular subject for Gothic ivory mirrorcases. Paris, 14th century.
  6. 6. Ceramic hand-blown glass flowers peering from high above their spectacular ceiling stage at the Bellagia hotel in Las Vegas.
  7. 7. Art in Dancing
  8. 8. Art as feelings The idea that art is good because it induces feelings in us has been common amongst writers. ‘The activity of art is based on the fact that a man receiving through his sense of hearing or sight another man’s expression of feeling, is capable of experiencing the emotion which moved the man who expressed it.
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  10. 10. impact of the object on the senses meets the criteria to be considered art is whether it is perceived to be attractive or repulsive. Though perception is always colored by experience, and is necessarily subjective, it is commonly understood that what is not somehow aesthetically satisfying cannot be art. However, "good" art is not always or even regularly aesthetically appealing to a majority of viewers.
  11. 11. Spolarium
  12. 12. 'David with the Head of Goliath', 16 10 CARAVAGGIO (1571-1610)
  13. 13. Caravaggio, Entombment
  14. 14. Art as entertainment Art may seek to bring about a particular emotion or mood, for the purpose of relaxing or entertaining the viewer.
  15. 15. Communication Art at its simplest, is a form of communication. As most forms of communication have an intent or goal directed toward another individual, this is a motivated purpose. Illustrative arts, such as scientific illustration, are a form of art as communication.
  16. 16. Art for psychological and healing purposes Art is also used by art therapists, psychotherapists and clinical psychologists as art therapy.

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