EXPRESS YOURSELF
Draw any object or symbol that would
best represent you as a person using
the following theme:
- Favorite food
- Hobby
- Pet
- Dreams
- Family
ART
• is the human ability to make things of beauty
and things that stir us” (Atkins & Snyder,
2017)
• is the art of the modern-day. It is
the art of “now” since the artworks
are produced in the present time.
VISUAL ARTS
• Artworks that are primarily visual in
nature.
1. FINE ARTS
• Initially, fine arts are artworks that are developed for aesthetics or beauty. These art
forms are primarily created for its appearance and ability to stimulate the intellect
rather than its functional value.
Examples:
a. Drawing
b. Painting
c. Sculpture
d. Calligraphy
e. Graphic art
f. Print making
g. architecture
2. DECORATIVE ARTS
- Also called decorative crafts, these arts forms are created
because of its aesthetic desihn and practical use.
Examples:
a. Textile art
b. Pottery
c. Glassware
d. Interior Design
e. Floral arrangements
f. Fashion
g. Furniture
CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS
• are considered as a special type of art that
cannot be easily categorized as fine arts or
decorative arts because of the newly
conceived art styles and techniques that did
not exist in the first two art forms, which
were discussed earlier.
• Examples of contemporary art forms partly include:
• Assemblage
• Performance Art
• Conceptual Art
• Collage
• Digital Art
• Installation
• Land Art
PERFORMING ARTS
• This is art form in which artists make use of their voices, body
movements or non-living objects to express one’s emotions
and feelings. Performing arts are meant to be performed in
front of a live audience to provide entertainment in theatres
or opera houses, open air stages, on stages in tents such as
circuses, and on the street.
1. THEATER ARTS
- involves performers who act out stories that are based on
reality or imagination using a combination of speech,
gesture, music, dance and visual arts as props to convey the
story in front of an audience.
- Examples:
a. Mime
b. Puppetry
c. Tragedy
d. Opera
e. Musical Theater
2. DANCE
• is defined as regulated or deliberated order of body movements. This form of performing
arts typically refers to human movements that have aesthetic value and are often performed
with music accompaniment.
Styles of dance:
a. Ballet
b. Ballroom
c. Belly dance
d. Break dance
e. Contemporary dance
f. Folk dance
g. Modern dance
h. hiphop
3. MUSIC
• is defined as the manipulation of sound and silence. This form
of art combines different elements such as pitch, rhythm,
dynamics, timbre, and texture to create sound, which happens
to be the material of music.
• Genres of music:
• Art music
• Popular music
• Traditional music
Below are examples of the different forms of art discussed under Visual
Arts and Performing Arts. Identify the form of art as it appears in each
photo and then write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided. You may refer to the choices indicated in the box below.
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10.
A. Collage D. Ballet G. Architecture J. Embroidery
B. Land
E. Puppetry H. Folk Dance K. Graphic Art
Art
L. Traditional
C. Mime F. Sculpture I. Pottery
Dance