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Opaque watercolor.
Gouache
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Used when permanence is desired.
Stone
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Requires the process of cutting and taking away from the block, ex: stone, wood.
Hard
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moist, moderately coarse clay subjected to heat, fired comparatively at low temperature.
Terra Cotta
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Goddess of music.
Musa
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Human, cultured, refined.
Humanus
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Informs, educates, and enlightens.
Art
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A protraction or an extension.
Elongation
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Drama and Theater:
Tragedy, Melodrama, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Miracle and Mystery Plays, Morality Plays, Closet Drama, Piano Drama
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Really cheap, readily available and easy cut, polishes weil and has smooth, shiny surface and beautiful color.
Wood
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The overall result once the artist has organized all the elements together.
Form
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Is communication.
Art
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Enables the viewer to perceive distance and to see the position of objects in space.
Perspective
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Limited size and burns easily, discolors and decays easily in warm climate.
Wood
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Tongue.
Lingua
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High compressive strength, does not crumble or break down when subjected to heavy weight.
Concrete
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The art of designing and constructing buildings.
Architecture
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The attempt to portray the subjects as it is.
Realism
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Scope of Humanities:
Art, Philosophy, Literature, Language, Music, Religion, History
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The Plastic Arts:
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, Sculpture, Crafts, Industrial Design, Dress and Sculpture Design, Theater Design
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Art concerns itself with the communication of certain ideas and feelings by means of a medium.
Characteristics of Art
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The subject is lengthened.
Elongation
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Common building material.
Wood
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Painting:
Oil, Tempera, Watercolor, Fresco, Acrylic
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Wood is also used but is limited since it has a tendency to warp, sag, or rot.
Cantilever
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Refers to the distance between or the area around and within shapes, forms, colors and lines. It includes the background, foreground, middle ground.
Space
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Methods of Presenting the Art Subjects: • , , , , , ,
Realism, Abstraction, Symbolism, Fauvism, Dadaism, Futurism, Surrealism, Expressionism
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Dominant in Roman architecture.
Arch
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Refers to the amount of space occupied in three dimensions.
Volume
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The artist chooses a material or method to give form to his idea.
Material
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The Graphic Arts:
Painting, Drawing, Graphic Processes: Relief, Intaglio, Surface Printing, Commercial Art, Mechanical Processes, Photography
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Two (2) types of mediums used in making a sculpture:
Soft, Hard
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Surface Printing:
Lithography, Silkscreen
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Heavy and breaks easily.
Stone and Bronze
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Pigments mixed with water and applied to fine, white paper.
Watercolor
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Music:
Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Music Combined with Other Arts: Opera, Operetta and Musical Comedy, Oratorio and Cantata
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Colors are mixed with water and applied to fresh plaster which absorbs the color.
Fresco
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Does not show the subject at all as an objective reality, but only shows the artist’s ideas and feelings about the subject.
Abstraction
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Elements of the Visual Arts:
Line, Color, Texture, Perspective, Space, Form, Volume
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Mixture of ground pigments and an albuminous or coloical vehicle, either egg, gum or glue, used by Egyptian, Medieval and Renaissance painters.
Tempera
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Dance:
Ethnologic, Social or Ballroom Dances, Ballet, Modern, Musical Comedy
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Require a high degree of technical dexterity.
Watercolor
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The use of a visible sign of an idea, or symbols to convey the message of the artist.
Symbolism
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Letter or knowledge of books.
Littera or Litteratura
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Action, movement, animation.
Diagonal
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It is the means by which he communicates his ideas.
Medium
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To bind.
Religare or Religio
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It is man-made or produced by an artist. The artist either creates or performs.
Characteristics of Art
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Tried to shock and provoke the public with outrageous art playful and highly experimental.
Dadaism
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Mediums of the Visual Arts:
Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
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Usually painted and coated in heavy glaze.
Terra Cotta
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Meaning “to move away or separate.”
Abstraction
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Grace, flexibility, joyousness.
Curved
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Paint is applied in many thin layers of transparent color.
Indirect Method
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Instrumental Music Types:
Keyboard, Stringed, Wind, Brass Winds, Percussion
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Plurality of art.
Misconceptions of Art
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Lacks vigor unlike wood; seldom used today.
Ivory
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Assertive.
Orange
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Flexible as oil, does not tend to crack, and turn yellow with agе.
Acrylic
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Dimension of color that gives color its name.
Hue
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A particular experience may inspire an artist that they decide to use it as the basis for their art.
Idea
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It dries slowly and has a tendency to rise to the surface and form a flim over the picture making it appear dull.
Oil Paint
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The Creative Process:
Idea, Material, Form
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Synthetic paint using acrylic emulsion as binder.
Acrylic
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Architecture:
Wood, Stone, Steel
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Timeline of Art History:
Pre-Historic Period, Ancient Period, Medieval Period, Modern Period, Contemporary Period
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Tough alloy of iron in variable amounts.
Steel
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Tries to be objective as possible.
Realism
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Property of light.
Color
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"Dada", French word "__" (deliberately chosen because it is nonsensical.
Hobby Horse
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Expressionism Examples:
Sepang Loca (1958) - Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio, Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio (1969) - Paul Dumol, Mapait sa Bao - Revel Aquila
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To describe as accurately and honestly as possible what is observed by the senses.
Realism
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Three (3) principal dimensions of tempera:
Unvarnished or gouache-like tempera., Varnished tempera., Tempera as an under painting for oil.
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Lends itself to a moderate technique that uses squeezing and shaping, continuously adding to it as the work goes on, ex: clay.
Soft
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Two (2) major sculpting processes:
Subtractive Process, Additive Process
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Malleable under proper conditions and greatly hardened by sudden cooling.
Steel
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Art comes from the Latin word __.
Ars
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Largely utilized in buildings with steel as medium.
Cantilever
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A process in which unwanted material is cut away, ex: carving of stone and wood.
Subtractive Process
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It must have an audience.
Characteristics of Art
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High gloss, polished, more or less permanent.
Marble
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Characterized by the use of large canvasses and a deliberate lack of refinement in the application of paint, strong color, uneven brush strokes and rough texture.
Abstract Expressionism
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Applies to the overall design of a work of art.
Form
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Needs a beam with tensile strength, and does not crack or break easily.
Cantilever
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Wisdom.
Sophia
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Subject or elements in a composition are cut, lacerated, mutilated or hacked with repeated blows.
Mangling
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Like mediums, __ are present in every art form to express an artist’s ideas.
Elements
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Is one of the oldest means of expression developed by man.
Art
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The subject is in misshapen condition, or the regular shape is twisted out.
Distortion
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Made possible the building of the high-rise structures.
Steel
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The Scope of Art:
Visual Arts, Literature, Music, Drama and Theater, Dance
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Combines the transparency and quick-drying qualities of watercolor.
Acrylic
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Breaks and chips easily, cannot stand great strain or weight.
Terra Cotta
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Survive through long periods of time due to the intrinsic value of the material.
Ivory
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Roof resembling an inverted cup or hemisphere, formed by round arches or vaults rising from a round or many-sided base.
Dome
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Surrealism is an invented word meaning "__".
Super Realism
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The construction of a figure by putting or welding materials together.
Additive Process
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Media most commonly used for sculpting.
Stone and Bronze
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Easily destroyed by moisture, insects, and fire.
Wood
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The use of a cone, cylinder, sphere, or the use of geometric shapes at the expense of other elements.
Cubism