The role of appreciation in understanding art is to explore the relationship between appreciation and interpretation in various art forms, using diverse ideas and perspectives. As an architect and educator, I believe art appreciation is the foundation of creativity, the "common sense" that fuels innovation. Appreciating art is more than just admiring its beauty; it is a multifaceted investigation. The appreciation explores the depths of form, shape, colour, texture, and design principles, going beyond simple beauty. Our research expands beyond what is obvious by exploring the technological, environmental, sociological, and cultural elements that influence every work of art. Rather than being a passive observer, appreciation is an active interpretation. Instead of just appreciating finished pieces, we interact with them by adding our narratives to the existing ones. By encouraging greater awareness of the fundamentals of art and design, this interaction deepens our comprehension and expands our creative potential. Examples of artwork and designs were used in the study, which was conducted among a chosen group of students who will get mentoring. "Think Big" refers to asking students to share their feelings, ideas, and observations about the artworks. The article explores the advantages of appreciation-based art education, emphasizing its potential to promote creativity, critical thinking, and empathy.
Art Appreciation, Creative Development, Multi-Faceted Analysis, Own Perspective, Personal Interpretation, Storytelling.
IRE Journals:
Samantha Kumar Tadiboina , Lakshmi Prasanna Pidaparthi
"Interpretation of Art: a Journey through the Eyes of Appreciation (with Examples - Combines Descriptiveness with a Personal Touch)" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 7 Issue 9 2024 Page 140-144
IEEE:
Samantha Kumar Tadiboina , Lakshmi Prasanna Pidaparthi
"Interpretation of Art: a Journey through the Eyes of Appreciation (with Examples - Combines Descriptiveness with a Personal Touch)" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 7(9)