HUMANITIES AND
ART APPRECIATION:
An Introduction
Do you consider yourself as a creative
person? If you do, why? If you don’t,
why not?
Are you more creative and most
productive when feeling happy? Do
you suffer if your not?
MEANING AND
IMPORTANCE OF
HUMANITIES
HUMANITIES
• is from Latin word humanus which means educated
• It refers to the learning of arts such as architecture, dance,
literature, music, painting, theatre, and sculpture
(Sanches, 2011).
• As a branch of learning, the artwork is considered as a
material object while its creativity and appreciation is the
formal object.
• Humanities is more concerned on how a person expresses
his/her feelings.
• Humanities can also be the study of how an individual
documented and processed his/her experiences
particularly in connecting to others (Stanford University,
2016)
• Imparting humanities as an academic science is designed
to let the learners (particularly the new generations)
become creative and artistic individuals.
DESCRIPTION OF
ART APPRECIATION
• Art Appreciation is a way to express ideas and allows
individuals to illustrate their feelings when they view an
artwork.
• Art can show ideas about the past, what is currently
happening and what may happen in the future. It can also
show meaning, love, boredom, and creativity (Ramos,
2012)
• Art can be meaningful because of the colors, shapes, and
depictions it can create.
The Creation of Arts
• The word “art” is from the Latin word arti, which means
craftsmanship, inventiveness, mastery of form, skill.
• Significantly, the word artist comes from the French word
artiste and Spanish artista, which means “performer”
• It is someone who creates art that is merely trades and
professions by which different people make their livings
(Goines, 2004)
3 SIGNIFICANT PHASES
a. The Creations of Ideas. Artist are usually
impressionable persons. They used their experiences as
their basis in the making of dance, picture, a poem, or a
play or song.
b. The Creations of the Materials. The artist
uses different materials or mediums to give form to an
idea.
c. The Creations of Forms. There are diverse forms
used by the artists in expressing their ideas. It is a medium
of artistic expression recognized as fine art.
Function of Arts
1. Individual Function The artists perform arts
because of the passion of their respective art forms.
2. Social Function Man associates with others
through his art performance that arouses social
consciousness.
3. Economic Function Arts are emerging as a
potent force in the economic life of people assumes an
essential role as a direct and indirect contributor to
state economies.
4. Political Functions Art provides a forum of ideas
that will lead to employment, prestige, status, and
power.
5. Historical Functions Art is an essential
technique for information to be recorded and
preserved.
6. Cultural Functions Art is an articulation and
transmission of new information and values.
7. Physical Functions Buildings are artistically
designed and constructed to protect their occupants
and make their life inside more meaningful.
8. Aesthetic Functions Any artwork means beauty.
It is visual spice for gracefully adorned interiors and
can bring out the most elegant features of different
décor elements.
Purpose of Arts
1. Create Beauty Art is an expression of our
thoughts, emotions, and intuitions. It is the
communication of concepts that cannot be faithfully
portrayed by words alone.
2. Provide Decoration Artworks are used to create a
pleasing environment. It is intended to beautify things
to please and amuse the viewers through its colors and
patterns.
3. Reveal Truth Artwork helped to pursue truth and
attempted to reveal about how the world works.
4. Express Values Arts can illuminate our inner lives
and enrich our emotional world. Through arts, the artist
will be encouraged to develop their creativity, challenge,
and communication skills. It also promotes self-esteem
and wellness.
5. Commemorate Experience Art serves to convey
the personal experiences of an artist and records his
impression in his work.
6. Create Harmony An artist makes use of the
composition to put an order in the diverse content of his
work.
Classification
of Arts
Visual Arts
These arts are those forms that create works
which are primarily visual/sense of sight.
a) Painting
This form of visual art aims to evoke an
emotion from the viewers. It is practiced by
applying colors or other media to a surface
with a brush or other objects.
b) Sculpture
This form of visual arts characterized as the
art of representing an imagined or observed
objects in hard materials such as glass, metals,
or wood in three dimensions.
c) Architecture
This form of art provides us the physical
structure we live. It is a profound expression of
human culture in a particular period, and it will
endure and outlive us in forms of monuments
the future generations will study and strive to
understand.
d) Drawing
This form of art enhances the way we see the
world around and conditions us to capture its
details in a two-dimensional medium.
e) Photography
This form of art is a process of creating
portraits by recording radiation on a radiation-
sensitive medium, such as electronic image
sensors or photographic films.
Performing Arts
These arts are those forms in which the artists
used his/her own body, face, and presence as a
medium.
a) Theatre (Drama)
This form of art uses performers to present
the experience of a real or imagined event
before a live audience in a specific place and
time.
b) Music
This form of art helps to express our mood
and feel the way through our emotions and
ideas.
c) Dance
This form of art expressed through body
movement which entails social interaction, or
presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
d) Film
This form of art allows us to explore the
complexities of the human situation. This is
used to work out our emotions, to make history
comes alive, science is explained, and literary
works are brought to life.
e) Installation Art
The fundamental nature of this form of art is
the participation of the spectators.
f) Opera
This form of art helps to tell stories through
music.
g) Stagecraft
This form of art is a technical aspect of
theatrical production.
L iterary Arts
These arts centered on creative writing and other
composition processes which intended to read.
These include prose and poetry (e.g., novels, short
stories, sonnet, ballad, epic, and essay).