quinta-feira, 13 de outubro de 2016

Art Report - Art in Churches

Hii guys!! Today we are posting about:

Sacred Art

First what is "Sacred Art"?

*Sacred Art is the name given to all qualified artistic production and destined to for sacred worship, that does not mean the same as Religious Art, both have religious themes, however, differ as to the destination: the sacred art is exclusively made to be enjoyed in the services or religious rituals so is related to the places where they occur (sacred or liturgical space). So we can intuit that the sacred art arises from religious art and, therefore, all sacred art is religious, but not all religious art is considered sacred.*

On September 13, we, of 9th grade A, along with Professor Roberto, we did a tour of the churches to study, observe and compare the Sacred Art and Religious Art. We observed several paintings, stained glass, images and the structure of churches, composed of arches and towers. We studied closely each one and we saw things that sometimes we don't realize when we go to church. Then we went to Municipal Market where we made a snack, we ate pastel and a candy heap and to complete the path, we went to ice cream shop, because this heat and an ice cream go well right??! After we returned to the School! It was a fun and relaxed morning, with much learning and living together! We visited the Basilica, the Parish of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Redeemer) and the Antiochian Orthodox Church of Saint George. 

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XOXO, Júlia

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