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38 lines
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## What is art?
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**Art**: the expression or application of human creative skill.
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art must:
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- be made with the intent to convey emotion
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- should "satisfy the senses"
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- be made with intent
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- have attention to feeling and emotion
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art may:
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- be a relay of experience or emotion from one person to another
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## Medium
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A particular material, along with an accompanying technique (plural: media). Example include:
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- Acrylic, enamel, gesso, glaze, ink, oil
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## History
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1. The branch of knowledge dealing with past events
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## How do you look at art?
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Purposes and functions of art include:
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- Communicating information:
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- In non-literate societies, art was used to teach.
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- Today, film and television are used to disseminate information.
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- Spirituality and Religion
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- All of the world's major religions have used art to inspire and instruct the faithful
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- Personal and cultural expression
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- Social and political ends
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- Artists have criticized or influenced values or public opinion
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- Often it is clear and direct
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- Other times, however, it is less obvious
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- Monarchs who commissioned projects to symbolize their strength and power
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Generally, art can be broken down into two parts, *form*, and *content*.
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- Form relates to the "formal" aspects of art, composition or medium.
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- Content relates to the subject. What's being portrayed, how are they portraying it?
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