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3.types of Expression

This document defines and provides examples of different types of art expression, including visual arts like painting, drawing, sculpture, and digital imaging. It also discusses performance art, poetry, film, architecture, dance, literary art, theater, and applied arts. The visual arts create emotion through skill and imagination using mediums like paintings, drawings, sculptures, and digital imaging. Performance art uses the human body and relationships with audiences. Poetry expresses emotions through carefully chosen words.

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3.types of Expression

This document defines and provides examples of different types of art expression, including visual arts like painting, drawing, sculpture, and digital imaging. It also discusses performance art, poetry, film, architecture, dance, literary art, theater, and applied arts. The visual arts create emotion through skill and imagination using mediums like paintings, drawings, sculptures, and digital imaging. Performance art uses the human body and relationships with audiences. Poetry expresses emotions through carefully chosen words.

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TYPES OF ART

EXPRESSION
TYPES OF ART EXPRESSION

VISUAL ARTS PERFORMANCE


1 2 ART

POETRY
3 FILM 4 PERFORMANCE
TYPES OF ART EXPRESSION

5 ARCHITECTURE 6 DANCE

7 LITERARY ART 8 THEATER

9 APPLIED ARTS
VISUAL
ARTS
These are the arts that meet the eye
and evoke an emotion through
an expression of skill and
imagination.
Mediums of visual arts: 

Paintings Drawings Lettering

Digital
Printing Scupltures
Imaging
Painting

The Making of the Philippine Flag


Source: https://www.flipscience.ph/flipfacts/philippine-flag/
Drawings

Zaza Hadid, Sketch for Phaeno Science Center,


undated
Source: https://www.kooness.com/posts/magazine/top-11-most-iconic-and-famous-sketches-ever-
made
Letterings

Source: https://www.letteringleague.com/blog/watercolor-and-calligraphy
Calligraphy
 is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and
execution of lettering with a pen, ink brush, or other
writing instrument.
  A contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as "the
art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious,
and skillful manner"
Printing

Source: https://www.viewarts.org/workshops/view-from-home/printmaking-at-home/
Sculpture

Source: https://www.letteringleague.com/blog/watercolor-and-calligraphy
Digital Making

Source: https://blog.tubikstudio.com/digital-art-illustrations/
FILM
Refers to the art of putting together
successions of still images in order to create an
illusion of movement. Film-making focuses on its
aesthetic, cultural, and social value and is considered
as both an art and an industry. Films can be created
by using one or a combination of some or all of these
techniques: motion-picture camera (also known as
movie camera), animation techniques, Computer-
Generated Imagery (CGI), and more. Film-making
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.
PERFORMANCE
ART
It is a live art and the artist’s medium is
mainly the human body which he or she uses to
perform, but also employs other kind of art such
as visual art, props, or sound. It usually consists
of four important elements: time, where the
performance took place, the performer’s or
performer’s body, and a relationship between
the audience and the performer(s).
POETRY
PERFORMANCE
Poetry is an art form where the artist expresses his emotions
not by using paint, charcoal, or camera, but expresses them through
words. These words are carefully selected to exhibit clarity and beauty
and to stimulate strong emotions of joy, anger, love, sorrow, and the
list goes on. It uses a word’s emotional, musical, and spatial values
that go beyond its literal meaning to narrate, emphasize, argue, or
convince. These words, combined with movements, tone, volume, and
intensity of the delivery, add to the artistic value of the poem. Some
poets even make poems out of their emotions picked up from other
works of arts, which in turn produce another work of art through
poetry
ARCHITECTURE

As discussed, art is the pursuit and creation of


beautiful things while architecture is the making of
beautiful buildings. However, not all buildings are
beautiful. Some buildings only embody the
functionality they need, but the structure, lines, forms,
and colors are not beautifully expressed. Thus, not all
buildings can be considered architecture. Buildings
should embody these three important elements- plan,
construction, and design- if they wish to merit the title
architecture.
DANCE

Dance is a series of movements that follows the


rhythm of the music accompaniment. It has been an
age-old debate whether dance can really be considered
an art form, but here we primarily describe the dance as
a form of expression. Dancing is a creative form that
allows people to freely express themselves. Literary
LITERARY ART

Artists who practice literary arts use words- not paint,


musical instruments or chisels- to express themselves and
communicate emotions to the readers. However, simply becoming
a writer does not make one a literary artist. Simply constructing a
succession of sentences in a meaningful manner is not literary art.
Literary art goes beyond the usual professional, academic,
journalistic and other technical forms of writing using a unique
style, not following a specific format or norm. It may include both
fiction and non-fiction such as novels, biographies, and poems.
Examples of famous literary artist and their works include The
Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery and Romeo and Juliet by
William Shakespeare.
THEATER

Theater uses live performers to present accounts or imaginary


events before a live audience. Theater art performances usually follow
a script, though they should not be confused wit literary arts. Much
like in film-making, theater also considers several elements such as
acting, gesture, lighting, sound effects, musical score, scenery, and
props. The combination of these elements is what gives the strongest
impression on the audience and the script thus becomes a minor
element. Similar to performance art, since theater is also a live
performance, the participation of the viewer is an important element in
theater arts. Some genres of theater include drama, musical. Tragedy,
comedy, and improvisation.
APPLIED ARTS

Applied arts is incorporating elements of style and


design to everyday items with he aim of increasing their
aesthetical value. Artists in this field bring beauty, charm,
and comfort into many things that are useful in everyday
life (Collins & Riley, 1931). Industrial design, interior
design, fashion design, and graphic design are considered
applied arts. Applied is often compared to fine arts, where
the latter is chiefly concerned on aesthetic value. Through
exploration and expression of ideas, consideration of the
needs, and careful choice of materials and techniques,
artists are able to combine functionality and style.

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