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It is a form of creating stories or transforming short moments inyo an image or symbols. An alternative venue of knowing ourselves and looking into the depths and real meaning of what we are doing for our everyday life.
Soulmaking
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the distinctive handling of elements and media associated with the work
Style
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what the audience sees (the finished product)
Artwork
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the totality of the artwork (textures colors and shapes)
Form
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includes form , subject matter and underlying meanings of subject
content
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individual writes down his or her own personal feedback , like values , deep feelings , ideas , and even high and low emotions
Crafting stories
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a bridge to the unknown because this produce sound that exceed our thoughts , emotions , and sensations
crafting instruments
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for artists who are more inclined to crafting movement , the pattern that life serves a person provides a source of inspiration
Crafting movements
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artist's reflection of his life and experiences in any piece of art
crafting techniques
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is doing something without prior preparation in an original way the unexpectedness of the changes brought about this _____ makes the artwork to have a distinctive quality that creates its individuality and identity
Improsivation
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what are the improvisations in various forms of art
Performing arts Music Theatre
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the practice of using pre-existing objects and images in an artwork without really altering the originals the artist here are out often questioned since issues of plagiarism or forgery sometimes arise
appropriation
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the process or practice of using another person's ideas or worker pretending that it is your own
Plagiarism
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crime of false making or copying of something
Forgery
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what are the two classifications of forgery
Outright copies of existing works and pastitches wich are works that bring together elements from a work and infusing them to a new work and Form of creating an approximate of what an artist would do by prediction
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representing in any form, which may be through painting, Sculpting, drawing, story, telling, poetry, dancing, composing or taking notes
crafting images
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curious approach to life and quest for continuos learning
curiosita: Curiosity
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this knowledge through experience persistence and a willingness to learn from mistakes See it yourself do it yourself
Dimostrazione: Experiental
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heighten sensory experience. see, taste, touch, hear, smell, feel it, sense it.
Sensazione: sensory
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"Going up in smoke" Willingness to embrace the unknown and be changee by it.
Sfumato: Transfiguration
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Whole brain thinking
Arte/Scienza: Balancing Art & Science
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Cultivation grace, fitness, poise
Corporalita: Balancing mind & Body
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Knowingness that all things are interconnected
Connessione: Systems Thinking
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a person with a certain culture takes objects created by a person or a group of persons of another culture, and uses this objects as his or her own
Culture Appropriation
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This refers to appropriation of concrete and noticeable works of art. This happens when a tangible work previously owned by people from once culture was taken and adopted by a person or a group of persons from another culture.
Object Appropriation
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refers to adoption of works of art that are intangible. Sample of this works of art are short stories, poetry, and musical compositions
Content Appropriation
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do not replicate the works created by a person or a group of person from another culture however they use the elements from those works from another culture in creating their own works
Style Appropriation
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happens when artists are inspired by the art from a different culture but they do not produce artworks using exactly the same style
Motif Appropriation
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occurs when a subject matter from another culture is appropriated. an example of this is a british writer creating a story about pacific islander. it is morally unacceptable because they may have the tendency to distort the insiders culture
Subject appropriation
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on the spot (at the moment) off the cuff (impromptu)
performing arts
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it involves the exploration of one's body in relationship to others by using the fundamentals of sharing weight touch and movement awareness
contact improvisation by Gabriel roth
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it draws to indigenous and world traditions using tenets of scamanistic ecstatic mystical and eastern philosophy FSCLS
5 Rhythms contact body improvisation flowing staccato chaos lyrical and stillness
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it is the first school in the philippines dedicated to teaching and air and craft of improvisational theater
Thid world improv
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it is a type of stilt house native to the cultures of the philippines House with wooden legs and stone skirt
Bahay Kubo Bahay na bato
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this refers to using paid space or time in any of the media to inform and influence the public. this is used to encourage the public to patronize or support certain goods and services
Balanghay
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this refers to the art of creating containers by weaving plating or breeding materials into hollow three dimensional shapes that can be used for carrying storage and trapping animals
Basketry
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these are garments hairstyles and accessories that are worn by individual members or groups in a particular society
costumes
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these are decorative and functional objects that are typically found in a public or private dwelling or building these are also known as muebles
furniture
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is used in religious rituals food wrapping and modern artistic expressions
leaf art
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this refers to the art of plating strips of organic fibers into mats it is locally known as banig
mat weaving
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this consists of works that involve the use of the other senses in appreciating the works from the sense of vision
multimedia
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it's placing philosophical value in the process itself where negating the importance of craftsmanship in arriving at a finished art object
Conceptual art
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the artist puts together materials and objects in an exhibition space to a cast a new experience or idea
installation art
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objects worn on the human body these are worn to enhance a part of the body of the wearer to exhibit rank or status or to symbolize ritualistic and emotional states
personal ornaments
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this type of pottery is made of clay and is usually fired at 1,700 to 2100 f
earthenware or terracotta
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this type of pottery is made of kaolin special type of clay that is extra fine and white it is fired at 2,500 to 2700
porcelain
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this type of battery is made of clay and feldspar
stoneware
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this refers to transferring images from a firm surface such as metal or wood to a pliable surface such as cloth or paper usingpressure
printmaking
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this is the art of making cloth by interweaving a sequence of parallel upright threads with another sequence of horizontal threads at right angles
textile weaving