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ART APPRECIATION, CREATIVITY, IMAGINATION, AND EXPRESSION INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYSTEM.
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ART APPRECIATION AS A WAY OF LIFE, • The role of art as a creative work that depicts the, world in a completely different light and perspective., • Each artwork beholds beauty of its own kind, the kind, that the artist sees and wants the viewers to perceive.
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ART APPRECIATION AS A WAY OF LIFE, • More often than not people are blind to this beauty and, only those who have developed a fine sense of, appreciation can experience and see the art the same way, the artist did., • Hence, refining one’s ability to appreciate art allows him, to deeply understand the purpose of an artwork and, recognize the beauty it possesses.
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ART APPRECIATION AS A WAY OF LIFE, • In cultivating an appreciation of art, one should also exercise and develop, his taste for things that are fine and beautiful. This allows individuals to, make intelligent choices and decisions in acquiring necessities and, luxurious, knowing what gives better value for time or money while taking, into consideration the aesthetic and practical value., , • Learning to appreciate art, no matter what vocation or profession you, have will lead to a fuller and more meaningful life.
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THE ROLE OF CREATIVITY IN ART MAKING, , • Creativity requires thinking outside the box., • In art, creativity is what sets apart one artwork, from another.
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When can we say that something is creative??, • When we have not see anything like it, • When it is out of the ordinary, , • When it is not jusy a copy or imitation of someone’s work., , ••• THERE IS ORIGINALITY•••
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Nowadays, being creative, can be quite challenging.
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ART AS A PRODUCT OF IMAGINATION,, IMAGINATION AS A PRODUCT OF ART, • “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For, knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while, imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will, be to know and understand.” – Albert Einstein, • Imagination is not constrained by the walls of the norm, but, goes beyond that.
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ART AS A PRODUCT OF IMAGINATION,, IMAGINATION AS A PRODUCT OF ART, • Through imagination, one is able to craft something bold, something new,, and something better in the hopes of creating something that will, stimulate change., , • In an artist’s mind sits a vast gallery of artworks. An artwork does not, need to be a real thing, but can be something that is imaginary., • However, something imaginary does not necessarily mean it cannot be, called art. Artist use their imagination that gives birth to reality through, creation.
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ART AS A PRODUCT OF IMAGINATION,, IMAGINATION AS A PRODUCT OF ART, , • In the same way that imagination produces art,, art also inspires imagination., , IMAGINATION, , ART
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ART AS EXPRESSION, • What an artist does to an emotion is not to induce it, but express it., • Through expression, he is able to explore his own emotions and at the, same time, create beautiful out of the., , • Expressing emotions is something different from describing emotions., • This makes people’s art not a reflection of what is outside or external to, the, but a reflection of their inner selves.
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VISUAL ARTS, • Creations that fall under this category are those that appeal to, the sense of sight and are mainly visual in nature., • Artists produce visual arts driven by their desire to reproduce, things that they have seen in the way that they perceived them.
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VISUAL ARTS, • There are other artistic disciplines that also involve a visual, aspect, such as performance arts, theater, and applied arts., • Some mediums of visual arts include paintings, drawings,, letterings, printing, sculptures, digital imaging.
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FILM, • Film refers to the art of putting together successions of still, images in order to create an illusion of movement., • Filmmaking focuses on its aesthetic, cultural, and social value, and is considered as both an art and industry.
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FILM, • Techniques in film-making process:, • Motion-picture camera (also known as movie camera), , • Animation techniques, • Computer-generated imagery (CGI), • Filmmaking simulates experiences or creates one that is beyond the scope, of our imagination as it aims to deliver ideas, feelings, or beauty to its, viewers.