Artapp Learning Exercise 1
Artapp Learning Exercise 1
Artapp Learning Exercise 1
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BSCRIMINOLOGY
Art is everywhere that’s why its universal, and art is good because everywhere
you go you can still find many art.
LEARNING EXERCISE 1.3
1. Give an example of a simple object or art which can be classified as functional and
indirectly functional art. Explain how it changed/fused roles and cross boundaries.
Clothing
food
shelter
other things that make human live with happiness and ease.
bridges connection among people.
Smartphones
Diversity and mobility in education and work present paramount challenge that needs
better conceptualization in education. Although crossing boundaries object emphasizes
that boundaries carry learning potential.
Aesthetic
1. Car is beautiful
2. Encyclopedia
3. cloths
4. Sunset
5. Ugliness
Utilitarian
1. Bamboo-craft
2. Pottery-making
3. Clock
4. Jag
5. Plate
Social
1. Commercial
2. Sign board
3. Dance
4. Music
5. Political
Cultural
1. ideology
2. religion
3. relationship
4. ethics
5. politics
LEARNING EXERCISE 1.4
Mona Lisa, oil on wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1503–19; in the Louvre, Paris.
The world’s most famous artwork, the Mona Lisa draws thousands of visitors to
the Louvre Museum each day, many of whom are compelled by the sitter’s mysterious
gaze and enigmatic smile. The seemingly ordinary portrait of a young woman dressed
modestly in a thin veil, somber colors, and no jewelry might also confound its viewers,
who may wonder what all the fuss is about. The painting’s simplicity belies Leonardo’s
talent for realism. The subject’s softly modeled face shows his skillful handling
of sfumato, an artistic technique that uses subtle gradations of light and shadow, rather
than line, to model form. The delicately painted veil, the finely wrought tresses, and the
careful rendering of folded fabric reveal Leonardo’s tireless patience in recreating his
studied observations. Moreover, the sitter’s perplexing expression only adds to her
realism. Her smile might be engaging or it might be mocking—viewers can’t quite figure
it out because, like a human, she is a complex figure, embodying contrary
characteristics simultaneously.
LEARNING EXERCISE 1.5
Art influences society by changing conclusions, ingrains values
and interpreting encounters over space and
time. Investigate has appeared craftsmanship influences the elemental sense of
self. Portray, form, music, writing and the
other expressions are regularly considered to be the store of a society's
collective memory.
2. Explain your idea of the concept of imagination in art making. Then select one
mode of imagination and its importance in art making.
3. What is appropriation? In what way can artist appropriate his/her artwork without
issues of copyright or plagiarism of art?
Appropriation in art and art history refers to the practice of artists using pre-
existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the original. Mix
different ideas. Take a few sources and make your own piece by drawing
inspiration from them. This helps you create a great masterpiece something you
can call yours.
4. What is Art Making? What is the three stages involved in Art Production?
Pre-production:
Planning, scripting & storyboarding
Production:
The actual shooting/recording
Post-production:
Everything between production and creating the final master copy.
5. Engage yourself in a deep silence and imagine how a simple paper clip
can be utilized in ways other than its basic purpose, which is to clip and
bind paper. Take a photo of your creation and attach it in your answer
sheet. Explain its new usage and functionality. Be creative and enjoy
the process.
Many hangers
The uses of many hanger is only for mini clothes hangers for a doll's house and
other small things.