ART APP: UNIT 1 Lesson 3, 4, & 5 Flashcards

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It is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating
an art.

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Artists

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It is the term is often used in the entertainment business, especially in a business context, for
musicians and other performers (less often for actors

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Artists

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3
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French for artist

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Artiste

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4
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Used in English only in this context; this use is becoming rare

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Artists

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5
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It is use of the term to describe writers, for example, is valid, but less common, and mostly
restricted to contexts like criticism

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Artists

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6
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What is the Italian term of artisan?

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Artigiano

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7
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It is a skilled craft worker who makes or
creates things by hand that may be functional or strictly decorative, for example
furniture, decorative arts, sculptures, clothing, jewellery, food items, household items
and tools or even mechanisms such as the handmade clockwork movement of a
watchmaker

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Artisan

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8
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It practices a craft and may through experience and aptitude reach the expressive levels of an artist

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Artisans

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9
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It is used in describing hand processing in what is usually viewed as an industrial
process, such as in the phrase artisanal mining

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Artisanal

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10
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They are the dominant producers of consumer products before the Industrial Revolution

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Artisans

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They were drawn to agoras and often built workshops nearby.

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Artisans

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12
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It is an art form that reflects how we present ourselves across the earth’s landscape,
and, like other expressive mediums, it changes with styles, technologies and
cultural adaptations

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Architecture

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13
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It does not only provides worldly needs of shelter, workspace and storage but also
represents human ideals in buildings like courthouses and government
buildings and manifestations of the spirit in churches and temples

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Architecture

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14
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It is considered as the most functional of all the art forms.

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Architecture

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15
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Hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects

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Sculpture

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16
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The designs may be embodied in freestanding objects, in reliefs on surfaces, or in environments ranging from tableaux to contexts that envelop the spectator.

17
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An enormous variety of media may be used, including clay, wax,
stone, metal, fabric, glass, wood, plaster, rubber, and random “found” objects.
Materials may be carved, modeled, molded, cast, wrought, welded, sewn,
assembled, or otherwise shaped and combined.

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It is application of pigments to a support surface that establishes an image,
design or decoration

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It describes both the act and the result

20
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It is a two-dimensional art form.

21
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These are the different surfaces where painting can be applied wood, canvas, plaster, clay,
lacquer, and concrete.

22
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The movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given
space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or
simply taking delight in the movement itself

23
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Also, a cultural activity whose medium is sound

24
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It is performed with a vast range of instruments and/or vocal techniques ranging
from singing to rapping

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It is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage
Theater
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Theater is derived from a Greek word, theatron, which means?
A place for viewing
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may also mean specific place of the performance as derived from the Ancient Greek théatron, "a place for viewing", itself from theáoma, which means, what?
To see; to watch; to observe
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It includes performances of plays and musical theatre
Theatre
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Art forms of ballet and opera are also _____ and use many conventions such as acting, costumes and staging
Theatre
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It is anybody or collection of written work
Literature
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It refers to writing considered to be an art form or any single writing deemed to have artistic or intellectual value, and sometimes deploys language in ways that differ from ordinary usage.
Literature
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It may be in any form such as poetry, novel, short story, essay, epic and legends among others
Literature
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It may be oral or written
Literature
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What are the four classifications of literature?
Fiction, Non-Fiction, Prose, Poetry
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What are the classifications of art forms?
Visual Arts; Performing Arts; Digital Arts
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Those which are felt by the senses which includes sculpture, painting and architecture.
Visual Arts
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Those performed like Music, Dance and Theatre
Performing Arts
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Arts which includes photography and installation arts
Digital Arts
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How art appreciation may be applied by a learner of the course?
1. Give a good physical description of the artwork based on their knowledge of art elements and materials; 2. Analyze the artwork in terms of what the artist wants his work to represent and the learner’s subjective reaction to the works which includes their thoughts and feelings; 3. Perceive the art work in the context of its history. 4. Give meaning to the artwork based on its description, analysis and context; and judge the artwork as to whether it is good or bad based on the learner’s perception of it and its aesthetic and cultural value