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An imitation of life and the world rendered beautifully, which gives pleasure

Art

Are 2 elements of art that help in experiencing life, the world and its beauty

Subject and medium

Forms of artistic expression

1. Picture


2. Sculpture


3. Architecture


4. Music


5. Literature


6. Theater


7. Cinema


8. Dance

Contemporary art

Art made and produced by artists living today.

The elements or principles

1. Appropriation


2. Performance


3. Space


4. Hybridity


5. Technology

The feeling that all is possible in the contemporary conceived as a constantly extending and deepening constellation of art

Dr. Patrick flores

Types of techniques

1. Collage


2. Decalcomania


3. Decoupage


4. Frottage


5. Montage


6. Trapunto


7. Digital Application

3 elements that constitute description of CA

Subject matter


Material


Art elements and principles

Styles in contemporary art

1. Abstract expressionism


2. Kinetic Art


3. Op Art


4. Performance Art


5. Environmental Art


6. Feminist Art


7. Minimalism


8. Video Art


9. Graffiti Art


10. Postmodern Art


11. Body Art


12. Digital Art

sounds that are sung by voices or played by musical instrument; written or printed symbols showing how music should be played or sung; and, the art or skill of creating or performing music

Music

Elements of Music

Rhythm


Pitch


Melody


Dynamics


Timbre


Tempo


Texture


Articulation


Structure


Harmony

how the notes are broken into patterns of both sound and silence

Rhythm

how low or high a note sound

Pitch

a sequence of single notes; the main, most prominent line or voice in a piece of music, the line that the listeners follows most closely

Melody

changes in volume. Can be immediate or gradual of time. Piano – softForte – loudCrescendo – getting louderDescendo – getting softer

Dynamics

the quality of the sound, or the “colour” of the sound and often refers to different instruments.

Timbre

how fast the music is.

Tempo

the layers of sound. Can be describe as thick or thin depending on the amount of instruments playing at the same time.

Texture

how the notes are played

Articulation

Antonino R. Buenaventura


Year of Conferment: 1988

Ernani J. Cuenco


Year of Conferment: 1999

Jovita Fuentes


Year of Conferment: 1976

Jose Maceda


Year of Conferment: 1997

Lucio D. San Pedro


Year of Conferment: 1991

Levi Celerio


Year of Conferment: 1997

Felipe Padilla De Leon


Year of Conferment: 1991

Lucrecia R. Kasilag

Antonio Molina

Andrea O. Veneracion

Francisco Feliciano