Arts and in the Daily Living Orientation Bachelor in Technology and Livelihood Education.pptx
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orientation in Arts in Daily Living course
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Arts in Daily Living
Arts in Daily Living ( Lec / Lab) This course is an application of art principles and design to family and individual needs. 3 units 3 hours per week = 54 hours Course Description: Course Credits: Contact Hours:
Grading System Written Works - 20% Quizzes, Essay, Reflection, Written Outputs Performance Tasks - 60% Attendance, Demo Teaching Performance Outputs/Projects, Portfolio Examinations - 20% Prelim, Midterm, Final Total - 100%
Contents I. Introduction Definition of Arts https://abirpothi.com/5-philosophies-of-art-you-should-know-about/ History of Philippine Art https://www.preceden.com/timeline/history-of-philippine-art Classification of Arts https://brainly.ph/question/1880680 Elements of Art Arts in Daily Living Prelim Module p. 11-15 Principles of Art Arts in Daily Living Prelim Module p. 16-19 Importance of Art in Daily Life: It’s Positive and Negative Impact Arts in Daily Living Prelim Module p. 9-11
Contents II. Visual Arts a . Drawing Module Arts in Daily Living by Perius M. Garcia p. 6-15 b. Painting Module Arts in Daily Living by Perius M. Garcia p. 15-33 c. Mosaic http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/mosaic-art.htm d. Sculpture http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/sculpture.htm e. Photography https://www.eden-gallery.com/news/what-is-photography https://www.thephotoargus.com/fine-art-photography/
Contents III. Performing Arts a. Theater (Drama) https://www.britannica.com/art/theatre-art https://theaterfansmanila.com/7-types-of-theater-in-the-philippines/ b. Music https://www.britannica.com/art/musical https://www.scribd.com/doc/24268849/Music-of-the-Philippines c. Dance https://www.britannica.com/art/dance/The-aesthetics-of-dance https://theaterfansmanila.com/8-types-of-dances-in-the-philippines/ d. Opera https://www.atlantaopera.org/opera101/
Contents IV. Home Planning and Decoration a. The Living Room https://www.designcafe.com/guides/living-room-layouts/ https://www.roomsketcher.com/home-design/living-room-ideas/ b. The Bathroom https://www.thespruce.com/free-bathroom-floor-plans-1821397 c. The Bedroom https://www.designcafe.com/guides/10-interior-design-styles-for-your-bedroom/ https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/best-small-bedroom-ideas d. The Dining Room and Kitchen https://davidsonlondon.com/how-to-plan-and-decorate-your-dining-room/ https://foyr.com/learn/how-to-design-a-kitchen/
Introduction Art the term “art” is related to the Latin word “ ars ” meaning, art, skill, or craft the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power
Philosophies of Art Mimetic or Realism posits that art’s primary function is to imitate or represent reality faithfully da Vinci’s painting embodies the Mimetic philosophy by striving to replicate the real world with unparalleled precision
Philosophies of Art Expressivism emphasizes the artist’s emotional or psychological expression as the primary purpose of art the swirling, turbulent sky and the vivid, contrasting colors in the painting are believed to express van Gogh’s inner turmoil and the intensity of his emotional experiences
Philosophies of Art Formalism focuses on the formal qualities of art, such as composition, color, line, shape, and texture Kandinsky’s “Composition VII” invites viewers to engage with the painting on a purely visual and abstract level
Philosophies of Art Institutional Theory asserts that something becomes art when it is designated as, by the institutions and practices within the art world - museums, galleries, and critics Marcel Duchamp, “Fountain,” a urinal was turned artwork, is a provocative example of this philosophy
Philosophies of Art Postmodernism emphasizes the multiplicity of interpretations and often incorporates elements of past styles “Untitled Film Stills” by Cindy Sherman, explores themes of identity, gender, and the constructed nature of reality