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art app module 1

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Art is derived from the Latin word “ars,” meaning ability or skill J.V. Estolas
Art is a product of man’s need to express himself F. Zulueta
Art is that which brings life in harmony with the world Plato
Art is not what you see but what you make others see Georgia O’Keeffe & Edgar Degas
Art is the right reason of making things. It is the process of creating things that is guided by good intention and it does not violate the universal concept of justice. Aristotle
Art is man-made, not God-made common essentials of art
Art is creative, not imitative common essentials of art
Art benefits and satisfies man-when he uses art in practical life through artistic principles, taste, and skill common essentials of art
Art is expressed through a certain medium or material by which the artist communicates himself to his fellows common essentials of art
“craft” or specialized form of skill ancient latin - ARS
It is considered as the “Lifeblood” of humanities. art
Any creative skill, a talent, a painting, a design, a colorful creation, an original composition and a masterpiece. art
It is an essential factor that motivates an individual to create and appreciate a thing of beauty. art
kinds of art visual arts, film, dance, poetry performance, performance art, literary, architecture, theater, applied arts
Art is everywhere Nature of Art
Art is part of one’s life. He/she cannot ignore its presence even if he/she tries to Nature of Art
ART as expression and communication Nature of Art
Art is not nature Nature of Art
Art perfects nature Nature of Art
Art and culture are linked. Art is an expression of a particular person or group of people Nature of Art
Art must be universally significant Nature of Art
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