HUMANITIES 101: ART APPRECIATION
HUMANITIES is the Latin term “Humanus,” meaning educated, human, cultured, and refined.
Examples of humanities include architecture, dancing, literature, music, painting, theater, and
sculpting.
Humanities are interested in how their emotions are communicated. It is also the study of different
cultural
aspects of man, his frailties in life, and the improvement it has to undergo. Humanities is a discipline
of study
that deals with people's thoughts, feelings, and relationships. Humanities would help uplift value and
dignity
(Bascara and Avillanoza, 2006). According to scientific studies, the influence of art on the brain
impacts the
human quality of life. Art comes from the Latin “Arti,” which means skill, naiveté, and mastery. There
are
stages to consider (Ramos and Obiena, 2020). The following stages are essential to showcase your
creativity as an artist:
1. Development Stage (Creation Stage)- Artists create their artwork through thinking. Artists are
highly
sensitive people, incredibly aware of everything surrounding them (Sanchez, Abad, and Jao, 2004).
They usually wow people by employing their creative imagination.
2. Adaptation Stage (Materials Creation)- In this stage, the artist frequently uses various mediums or
materials to convey an idea. For example, a painter uses pigments, a sculptor uses stones, metal,
or wood, authors use words, an architect uses different building materials, and a choreographer
uses movement and people in their creation.
3. Completion Stage (Form Creation)-The variety of forms artists employ to communicate their ideas.
It is viewed as a form of artistic expression that is classified as fine art.
HUMANITIES is the Latin term “Humanus,” meaning educated, human, cultured, and refined.
Examples of humanities include architecture, dancing, literature, music, painting, theater, and
sculpting.
Humanities are interested in how their emotions are communicated. It is also the study of different
cultural
aspects of man, his frailties in life, and the improvement it has to undergo. Humanities is a discipline
of study
that deals with people's thoughts, feelings, and relationships. Humanities would help uplift value and
dignity
(Bascara and Avillanoza, 2006). According to scientific studies, the influence of art on the brain
impacts the
human quality of life. Art comes from the Latin “Arti,” which means skill, naiveté, and mastery. There
are
stages to consider (Ramos and Obiena, 2020). The following stages are essential to showcase your
creativity as an artist:
1. Development Stage (Creation Stage)- Artists create their artwork through thinking. Artists are
highly
sensitive people, incredibly aware of everything surrounding them (Sanchez, Abad, and Jao, 2004).
They usually wow people by employing their creative imagination.
2. Adaptation Stage (Materials Creation)- In this stage, the artist frequently uses various mediums or
materials to convey an idea. For example, a painter uses pigments, a sculptor uses stones, metal,
or wood, authors use words, an architect uses different building materials, and a choreographer
uses movement and people in their creation.
3. Completion Stage (Form Creation)-The variety of forms artists employ to communicate their ideas.
It is viewed as a form of artistic expression that is classified as fine art.