Sunteți pe pagina 1din 28

 The study of humanities teaches one how to

study and look at how the past developed and


how it has impacted today’s world.
 The humanities allows people of different
cultures to communicate and understand their
sometimes common pasts but present
differences.
 The humanities shows how different disciplines
affect and complement one another.
 The study of the humanities shoes that this study
is going and continual, constantly evolving and
shaping.
 ANCIENT LATIN
 Craft or specialized form of skill
 MEDIEVAL LATIN
 Any special form of book-learning, such as
grammar or logic, magic or astrology
 EARLY RENAISSANCE
 Artist saw their activities merely as
craftsmanship, devoid of a whole lot of
intonations that are attached to word now.
 17TH CENTURY
 The study of beauty, began to unfold distinctly
from the notion of technical workmanship, which
was the original conception of the word “art”.
 18TH CENTURY
 Distinguish between the fine arts and the useful
arts.
 ART IS UNIVERSAL
 About the humanities is the art has been crafted by all
people regardless of origin, time, place and that it
stayed on.
 ART IS NOT NATURE
 Art is remake of a persons creative mind from the
things we see in nature, perception, views,
impression, expression and feelings are just tools to
create beautiful creation.
 ART IS EXPERIENCE
 Actual doing something
 JEAN-PAUL SARTE
 French Philosopher
 20th century
 He described the role of art as a creative work
that depicts the world in a completely different
light and perspective, and the source is due to
human freedom.
 Creativity require thinking outside the box.
 It is often used to solve problems that have
never occurred before, conflate function and
style, and simply make life more unique and
enjoyable experience.
1. Where ndo you think faous writers, painters,
and musicians get their ideas?
2. Where do ideas in making creative solution
begins?
 ALBERT EINTEIN
 German physicist
 Who had made significant and major contribution
in science and humanity demonstrated that
knowledge is actually derived from imagination.
 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.
 Throughexpression, he is able to explore his
own emotions and at the same time, create
something beautiful out of them.
 ROBIN GEORGE COLLINGWOOD
 English Philosopher
 The Principle of Art
 Isincorporating element of style and design
to everyday items with the aim of increasing
their aesthetical view.

S-ar putea să vă placă și