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What is Art Appriciation |
The pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities characterizing works of art. It invokes an analysis of the works based on acknowledged elements of composition and principles of decision, thry which enjoyment of the humanities is enhanced. |
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The What Is the general objective of art? |
-To provide general prospective of art -to introduce visual arts, auditory arts, and performing arts - to familiarize with materials and processes involved in the production of art. |
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What is the Latin word of Humanities? |
Humanus |
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To be human iis to have or show qualities like what? |
Rationality, Kindness and tenderness |
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What are the Scope of Humanities |
1. Visual art 2. Literature 3. Music 4, Dance |
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Vidusal arts is what? |
Percieved by the eyes. |
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What are some types of graphic art? |
1. Printing 2, Drawing. 3. Graphic processes 4. Commercial Art. 5. Mechanical processes 6. Photography 7. Film Making |
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What are some examples of Plastic arts? |
1.Architecture 2. Landscape architecture 3. City planning 4. Interior design 5. Sculpture 6. Crafts 7. Industrial Design 8 Dress and costume design 9. Theater design. |
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What are some examples of literature? |
1. Drama 2. Essay 3. Prose Fiction 4. Poetry |
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What are some examples of Poetry |
1. Sonnet 2. Limerick 3. Haiku 4. Narrative 5. Epic 6. Couplet 7. Free verse |
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What are some types of Music |
1. Vocal 2. Instrumental music 3.Music, combined with other arts 5. Other forms |
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What are the 4 types of drama and theater? |
1. Tradegy 2. Comedy 3. Melodrama 4. Tragicomedy |
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Whar are some examples of Dance art? |
1, Ethnologic 2. Social or ballroom dancing 3. Ballet 4. Modern 5. Musical Comedy |
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What does Functional Art Refers to? |
It refers to art hat we use in our Daly lives such as tools, architectural structures, roads, bridges, building, furniture, kitchen utensils, coins, bills dress, weapons, etc. |
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What does Indirectly functional refers to? |
It refers to the arts that are @percieved through the senses@ such as paintings, sculptures, music, dance, literary piece, theatrical performances and the like. |
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What are some uses of Indirectly functional Art? |
1. To express/ communicate 2. To advance our society 3. To preserve and document relevant events and details of future 4. To inform 5. To educate 6. To entertain 7. To transform us into better human beings. |
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What are the 7 Artistic Functions? |
1.Anesthetic Function 2. Utilitarian Function 3. Social Function 4. Cultural Function 5. Personal Function 6. Social Function 7. Physical Function |
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What are the 5 concept of Art by Fellman of 1992? |
1. Subject 2. Content 3. Medium 4. Technique 5. Style |
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Subject |
-Literal meaning of the artwork -Pertains to the most recognizable object in the puncture or the centerpiece on a work of art |
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What are some examples of Subject |
1. Still Life 2 Landscape 3. Seascape 4. Cityscape 5. Portraiture 6. Abstract 7. Distortion 8. Elongation 9. Mangling |
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What is Abstract? |
A non-representational work of art |
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What are some forms of Abstraction? |
1. Cubism 2. Abstract Expressionism 3. Symbolism 4. Futurism |
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What refers to the message, idea, feeling, theme, and belief which the artist wants to convey |
Content |
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This is the material or stuff out of which the artist create his work. Can also be the physical means by which the artist communicates the ideas. |
Medium |
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This is the artist means or ways of using the different elements, principles and media or the materials. |
Technique |
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This is the Manner of Execution and the artist's approach |
Style |
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Style may be categorized as? |
1. Objective accuracy 2. Formal order 3. Emotion 4. Fantasy |
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This is a style that imitates the real or staging a production or writing a novel based on real-life experience Aka Realism or imtationalism |
Objective accuracy |
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This is a type of Style that shows the expression of strong feeling on canvas, novel, musical, composition, dance, or drama. Aka Expressionism |
Emotion |
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This is a style that shows expression of a preference for balance, harnony, and stability in art. Aka Classicism |
Formal Order |
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This Style Utilize the Imagination in art production, imagination of unreal objects, places and events usually taken from myth, dreams and or hallucinations. Aka Surrealism, Illusionism |
Fantasy |
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What are the Elements of Ats? |
-Elements of Arts are the individual parts that makes of the whole of an artwork. - The elements or art are the parts of an artwork that an artist plans. The elements are Color, Value, Line, Shape, Form, texture and space. |
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This Element is the foundation of all drawing. It can be used to suggest share, pattern, Form, structure, growth, depth, distance, rhytym, movement, and a range of emotions |
Line |
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What are the 5 basic kinds of Lines? |
1, Vertical, 2. Horizontal, 3. diagonal, 4. Curved, 5. zigzag |
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Who is the Roman philosopher and critic that said. "the purpose of art is to inform and delight. A survival mechanism for the human species. |
Horace |
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What are the 5 different expressive qualities of Lines |
1. Freehand lines 2. Continuous Lines, 3. Broken Lines 4. Thick Lines 5. Thin Lines |
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What does Each Appearance of Lines represent? Length, width, texture, direction, degree of curve |
Length - Long or short Width - Thick or thin Texture - Rough or smooth Direction - vertical, horizontal and the like Degree of curve - from spiral to curve |
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This Element of art is derived from the reflected light which light waves are reflected from objects to your eyes. This is the most expensive element of art. |
Color |
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This Element of Art describes the darkness or lightness of an object. This depends on how much light a surface reflects. |
Value |
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What are some ways to achieve value? |
Stripping cross hatching and crosshatching |
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This Element is a 2D area that is defined in some way. In other words, it may have an outline or a boundary around it. |
Shape |
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This is a type of shape that look like a ruler is used to create squares, circle, triangles, oval, octagon, pentagon, rectangle, parallelogram, hexagon |
Geometric shapes |
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This is a type of free form shape |
Organic Shapes |
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This type of Elemeentt has a 3D appearance,. Like shapes, they have length and width, but this one has Depth. |
Form |
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This Element refers to how things feel, or look as if they might feel, if touched. This can be perfived with two senses; touch and vision |
Texture |
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This Element of art refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below or withing objects. refers to both the outer and inner part |
Space |
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What are some ways of achieving space? |
- Less detail, value changes, overlapping, warm and cool colors, size change |
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This is a variety of forms that can be enjoyed using the eyes. This is also a creation that we can look at. |
Visual Art |
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What are some examples of 2D art that has only height and width? |
Painting/drawing - oil/acrrrrryylic, watercolor, charcoal/pastel, pencil drawing. Cartoon/comic - Photograph/ poster, silk screen |
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What are some examples of 3D Art that has height width and depth? |
Engraving, woodcut, etching, stage setting, carving/weaving etc. |
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What are some types of Visual Arts? |
Sculpture, painting, film, photography, fashion design, graphic design, other related art forms that are in two or three dimensional form. |
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What the 2 most popular type of Visual Art. |
Sculpture and Painting |
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This is a 3D artwork created by shaping and combining material. A variety of media may be used including clay, wax, stone, metal, fabric, glass, wood, plaster, rubber and random found object. |
Scupture |
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What are some types of sculptures? |
1. Free Standing 2. Relief Sculpture 3. Kinetic Sculpture |
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This Sculpture is also known as "sculpture in the round" because it's meant to be seen from all sides. |
Free Standing |
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This Sculpture is only partly enclosed by space, protrudes from a flat surface. |
Relief Sculpture |
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This Sculpture is meant to move, could be hung on the wall or on the ceiling. |
Kinetic Sculpture |
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What are some examples of Sculpting Methods? |
1. Carving 2. Casting 3. Modeling 4. Assemblying |
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This Sculpting Methods is a subtractive method, cutting or chipping a shape from a mass. |
Carving |
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This Sculpting method uses a melted down metal or liquid substance that is poured into a mold to harden. |
Casting |
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This type of Sculpting method uses an additive process; soft or workable material is built up and shaped. |
Modeling |
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This Sculpting method gathers and join different kinds of materials. |
Assemblying |
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What are some materials in Sculpting? |
Stone, Wood, Clay, Metal, Wax, Marble, Granite, Ivory Carving, Glass, PLaster |
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This material for Sculpting is the hardest because of its weight and roughness |
Stone |
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This material for Sculpting composed of longitudinal cells lying parallel to each other and running in a roughly straight direction from the roots of the tree to the leaf canopy |
Wood. |
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What is this material for Sculpting that has 3 main categories and What are they? |
Clay; Water based, oil-based, and self hardening or flow-fire clay |
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This material for sculpture can be bronze, gold or silver |
Metal |
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This Sculpture material uses parrafin which is sturdy so it permits quite intricate cutting. |
Wax |
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This Material for sculpture is always favored for statues. |
Marble |
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This Material for Sculpting is made of very hard stone and difficult to carve. |
Granite. |
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This material is used for sculpting a wide range working technique can be blown or hot Sculpted hand tools a solid mass |
Glass |
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This form of Abstraction express discontent with war, violence and nationalism |
Dadaism |
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This is a type of Art which depicts (represents) objects that are commonly recognized by most people. They attempt to copy, even if in a subjective manner, something that's real. It uses "form£ and is concerned with what is to be depicted in the artwork. |
Representational / Objective Art. |
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These are arts without any reference to anything outside itself (without) representation. It is non objective because it has no recognizable objects. It's an abstract in the sense that it doesn't represent real object in our world. It uses "content" and is concerned with "how" the artwork is depicted. |
Non representational / Non objective |
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This is an artistic movement which began in France in 1850's. This is a method of portraying an art subject according to objective reality. |
Realism |
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Surrealism allowed the images of the subconscious to be undisturbed so that the meaning could be understood thru analysis. |
Veristic Surrealism |
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This is a method of art making in which the artist suppresses conscious control over the making process, allowing the unconscious mind to have great sway. |
Automatism |
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What are some example of Surrealistic Techniques? |
1. Scale 2. Levitation 3. Juxtaposition 4. Dislocation 5. Transparency 6. Transformation |
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This Surrealistic techniques is used when changing and objects size or scale |
Scale |
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This is a building material for the decorative and or protective coating of walls and ceilings |
Plaster |
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This is a form of Abstraction where pure color is aggressively applied straight from tubes to create a sense of explosion. |
Fauvism |
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This Surrealistic techniques is used when floating an objects that don't normally float. |
Levitation |
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This Surrealistic techniques Joins 2 images together in imposible combinations. |
Juxtaposition |
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This Surrealistic techniques takes an object from its unusual environment and placing It in an unfamiliar one. |
Dislocation |
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This Surrealistic techniques is used making object transparent that aren't normally transparent. |
Transparency |
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This Surrealistic techniques changes an objects in unusual ways. |
Transformation |
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This is a style of painting which seeks to recreate the art is or viewers general impression of a scene. They are also characterized by relatively small, yet visible brush strokes. |
Impressionism |
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What is the qualities of being? |
Human, cultured and refined. |