CREATIVITY
Presented By:
Ahron Espiritu
Chandric Inocencio
Jazmin Geraldo
Definition &
Attributes
Relationship
Difference
WHAT IS CREATIVITY?
According to dictionary, the use of
imagination or original ideas to create
something.
To come up with a new, unique, original,
surprising idea.
From an already existing thing.
Should prove itself that it is useful.
When we have not seen anything like it
When it is out of the ordinary
When it is not just a copy or imitation of someone’s
work
…THERE IS ORIGINALITY!
WHEN CAN WE SAY THAT SOMETHING IS CREATIVE?
NEW IDEA
Things that can be achieved from a new idea
are:
A product.
A theory.
Solution of a problem
Concept on basis of which an art piece is
created.
CREATIVE PROCESS
There are 4 steps of creative process:
1. Defining the problem.
2. Generating ideas.
3. Selecting the best idea.
4. Implementation
 Creativity requires thinking outside the box.
 In art, creativity is what sets apart one artwork from
another.
THE ROLE OF CREATIVITY IN ART
MAKING
TYPES
Artistic Creativity
Cognitive Creativity
Artistic
Cognitive
Creativity
ARTISTIC CREATIVITY
Express feelings and emotions.
Art for the sake of art.
End result is not known.
Matter of subjectivity.
COGNITIVE CREATIVITY
Solution of a problem
Useful and brings comfort & ease in life.
End result is known.
Have an option of flexibility.
VISUAL ARTS
FILM
PERFORMANCE ART
POETRY
ARCHITECTURE
DANCE
LITERARY
THEATER
APPLIED ARTS
DIFFERENT FIELDS THAT NEEDS
CREATIVITY
 You will hear “I can’t draw, I am not
creative” when in reality being unable to
draw (or draw artistically) is tightly related to
artistic ability or lack of, and not creativity.
 We are all born creative and remain
creative throughout life.
 Creativity manifests itself in common day to
day situations when we face mundane
problems that require effective solutions
 Creativity is mental, its the way a person
thinks, solves and finds solutions to a
problem or case.
Creative Ability
Artistic skills are born with a person, as a
talent and its is mostly physically
assessed.
these skills might be weak as a start, but
can be developed and practiced to
perfection, for example drawing and
illustration.
Artistic is basically being decorative.
Art is not use in daily life, it is through
which you communicate.
ARTISTIC ABILITY
Artistic ability includes
skills and talent to create
fine works of art: painting,
drawing, sculpting,
musical composition, etc.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CREATIVE AND
ARTISTIC
Creative ability is
the skill and talent
to use our
imagination to
create and solve.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEING
CREATIVE AND BEING ARTISTIC?
Being creative is
baking a cake.
Being artistic is baking
a pretty cake.
Being creative
is building a
house.
Being artistic is
decorating a house.
 An artistic person can
take the alphabet and
create a new typeset for
the characters.
 On the other hand, a
creative person can
create icons that
replace the alphabet
Art is the expression of creativity.
Artists are conduits for creativity.
We need to find ways to open up the door to
express our emotions AND IDEAS.
Art is the basis of our creative expression
as human beings.
RELATIONSHIP OF ART AND CREATIVITY
Artists (painters, musicians, dancers) require
both creativity and artistic ability –along
with other things- in order to complete their
endeavor.
Creativity in this context is an added touch
to the work an artist does, and clearly can
improve the work dramatically.
For a lot of artists to create something
requires a mix of artistic ability, talent,
technique, personal style, and creativity.
DOES ARTIST NEEDS CREATIVITY??
No matter how creative a movie director is, he can’t show the
world the visualized scenes in his head without the use of
cameras and production.
EXAMPLES
I HAVE NEW IDEAS
FOR THE MOVIE
I CAN HELP TO
PRODUCE YOUR
IDEA
Let’s say your art is music. Well, the “problem” is that you want
to create a song. To do this you use your creativity. You come
up with a rhythm, chords, melodies, and lyrics. You rewrite it a
couple of times, keep what works, and discard what doesn’t
True expression of creativity will emerge as the musician learns
to adapt existing musical concepts on the violin into new
improvisations – that is, being creative.
1. It is the use of imagination or original ideas to create something?
A. ARTIST B. CREATIVITY
2. Type of creativity that express feelings and emotions?
A. COGNITIVE B. ARTISTIC
3. Type of creativity that gives solution to a problem?
A. ARTISTIC B. COGNITIVE
4. What do you call the ability to use our imagination to create and solve?
A. ARTISTIC ABILITY B. CREATIVE ABILITY
5. It is the skill that you have since you were born?
A. CREATIVE ABILITY B. ARTISTIC ABILTY
6. It is the expression of creativity?
A. ART B. ARTIST
7. We can say that something is creative if there’s a ORIGINALITY.
A. TRUE B. FALSE
8-10. Give ATLEAST 3 fields that needs creativity?
QUIZ!!!
1. B.
2. B.
3. B.
4. B.
5. B.
6. A.
7. A.
ANSWER KEY
8-10. ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
VISUAL ARTS
FILM
PERFORMANCE ART
POETRY
ARCHITECTURE
DANCE
LITERARY
THEATER
APPLIED ARTS

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  • 1.
    CREATIVITY Presented By: Ahron Espiritu ChandricInocencio Jazmin Geraldo Definition & Attributes Relationship Difference
  • 2.
    WHAT IS CREATIVITY? Accordingto dictionary, the use of imagination or original ideas to create something. To come up with a new, unique, original, surprising idea. From an already existing thing. Should prove itself that it is useful.
  • 3.
    When we havenot seen anything like it When it is out of the ordinary When it is not just a copy or imitation of someone’s work …THERE IS ORIGINALITY! WHEN CAN WE SAY THAT SOMETHING IS CREATIVE?
  • 4.
    NEW IDEA Things thatcan be achieved from a new idea are: A product. A theory. Solution of a problem Concept on basis of which an art piece is created.
  • 5.
    CREATIVE PROCESS There are4 steps of creative process: 1. Defining the problem. 2. Generating ideas. 3. Selecting the best idea. 4. Implementation
  • 6.
     Creativity requiresthinking outside the box.  In art, creativity is what sets apart one artwork from another. THE ROLE OF CREATIVITY IN ART MAKING
  • 7.
  • 8.
    ARTISTIC CREATIVITY Express feelingsand emotions. Art for the sake of art. End result is not known. Matter of subjectivity.
  • 9.
    COGNITIVE CREATIVITY Solution ofa problem Useful and brings comfort & ease in life. End result is known. Have an option of flexibility.
  • 10.
  • 11.
     You willhear “I can’t draw, I am not creative” when in reality being unable to draw (or draw artistically) is tightly related to artistic ability or lack of, and not creativity.  We are all born creative and remain creative throughout life.  Creativity manifests itself in common day to day situations when we face mundane problems that require effective solutions  Creativity is mental, its the way a person thinks, solves and finds solutions to a problem or case. Creative Ability
  • 12.
    Artistic skills areborn with a person, as a talent and its is mostly physically assessed. these skills might be weak as a start, but can be developed and practiced to perfection, for example drawing and illustration. Artistic is basically being decorative. Art is not use in daily life, it is through which you communicate. ARTISTIC ABILITY
  • 13.
    Artistic ability includes skillsand talent to create fine works of art: painting, drawing, sculpting, musical composition, etc. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CREATIVE AND ARTISTIC Creative ability is the skill and talent to use our imagination to create and solve.
  • 14.
    WHAT IS THEDIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEING CREATIVE AND BEING ARTISTIC? Being creative is baking a cake. Being artistic is baking a pretty cake. Being creative is building a house. Being artistic is decorating a house.
  • 15.
     An artisticperson can take the alphabet and create a new typeset for the characters.  On the other hand, a creative person can create icons that replace the alphabet
  • 16.
    Art is theexpression of creativity. Artists are conduits for creativity. We need to find ways to open up the door to express our emotions AND IDEAS. Art is the basis of our creative expression as human beings. RELATIONSHIP OF ART AND CREATIVITY
  • 17.
    Artists (painters, musicians,dancers) require both creativity and artistic ability –along with other things- in order to complete their endeavor. Creativity in this context is an added touch to the work an artist does, and clearly can improve the work dramatically. For a lot of artists to create something requires a mix of artistic ability, talent, technique, personal style, and creativity. DOES ARTIST NEEDS CREATIVITY??
  • 18.
    No matter howcreative a movie director is, he can’t show the world the visualized scenes in his head without the use of cameras and production. EXAMPLES I HAVE NEW IDEAS FOR THE MOVIE I CAN HELP TO PRODUCE YOUR IDEA
  • 19.
    Let’s say yourart is music. Well, the “problem” is that you want to create a song. To do this you use your creativity. You come up with a rhythm, chords, melodies, and lyrics. You rewrite it a couple of times, keep what works, and discard what doesn’t True expression of creativity will emerge as the musician learns to adapt existing musical concepts on the violin into new improvisations – that is, being creative.
  • 21.
    1. It isthe use of imagination or original ideas to create something? A. ARTIST B. CREATIVITY 2. Type of creativity that express feelings and emotions? A. COGNITIVE B. ARTISTIC 3. Type of creativity that gives solution to a problem? A. ARTISTIC B. COGNITIVE 4. What do you call the ability to use our imagination to create and solve? A. ARTISTIC ABILITY B. CREATIVE ABILITY 5. It is the skill that you have since you were born? A. CREATIVE ABILITY B. ARTISTIC ABILTY 6. It is the expression of creativity? A. ART B. ARTIST 7. We can say that something is creative if there’s a ORIGINALITY. A. TRUE B. FALSE 8-10. Give ATLEAST 3 fields that needs creativity? QUIZ!!!
  • 22.
    1. B. 2. B. 3.B. 4. B. 5. B. 6. A. 7. A. ANSWER KEY 8-10. ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: VISUAL ARTS FILM PERFORMANCE ART POETRY ARCHITECTURE DANCE LITERARY THEATER APPLIED ARTS