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Verbal and Visual
Creativity
Aesthetic
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What is the difference
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creativity and art?
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Arts and
Creativity
-Creativity focuses on the
process of forming original
ideas through exploration and
discovery.
-Art is the product of
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1. Verbal
Creativity
It is an ability to think creatively and to
measure one's fluency, flexibility and
originality of a verbal form.
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How essential for
students to
have verbal creativity?
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Benefits of Verbal
Creativity
With a use of language, everybody can
express their feelings and attitude to
others. A child naturally maneuvers a
language and plays with it, disclosing
its verbal creativity.
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2. Visual
Creativity
-Visual Creativity is often used
synonymously with the term 'Figural
Creativity’
-Visual creativity is an ability of
generating useful and novel products in
visual forms, which is very useful in the
field of drawing, photography,
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Why it is important to hone visual
creativity?
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Importance of Visual
Creativity
Visual thinking is a way for learners to
express their internal thinking
processes, making them more clear
and actionable, establishing their
thoughts, and improving on critical
thinking.
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Aesthe
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Aesthetics examines the philosophy of
aesthetic value, which is determined by
critical judgements of artistic taste;
thus, the function of aesthetics is the
"critical reflection on art, culture and
nature".
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4 Categories of Aesthetics
1. Visual aesthetics have these key elements: Color, Shape, Pattern, Line,
Texture, Visual weight, Balance, Scale, Proximity and Movement.
2. Material Aesthetics- key elements. are: Texture, shape, temperature, weight,
vibration and sharpness.
3. Taste and smell-Key elements are: Strength, sweetness, sourness (for taste).
4. Sound aesthetics have these key elements: Loudness, Pitch, Beat, Repetition,
Melody, Pattern and Noise. Using them well will create enjoyable music for our
users.