ART APPRECIATION Flashcards

1
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Latin word of arts and its meaning

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Ars - “ skill, talent or ability

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Expression of the creative skill and imagination in different genres for appreciation of beauty and emotional power

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Art

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2
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What is the mother of all invention?

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Creativity

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the City of Baguio known for?

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first Creative City for Crafts and Folk Art in 2017;

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Cebu City is known for?

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Creative City for Design in 2019 by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN)

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Creative City for Design in 2019 by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN)

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Cebu City

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the first Creative City for Crafts and Folk Art in 2017

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City of Baguio

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6
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is an abstraction of a certain thought or feeling that produces a good art basedonreality or experience (Hollick, 2014);

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Imagination

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According to him, Imagination is an abstraction of a certain thought or feeling that produces a good art basedonreality or experience

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(Hollick, 2014)

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8
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is an automatic response to it.

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expression

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9
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according is an automatic response to it. ∙

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(Hollick, 2014);

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10
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When do we say that art is not an art?

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when it is unexpressed and fails to realize the beauty and utilitarian purpose of it

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11
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When both means and ends of art are ___________, its expression enhances not only the individual’s quality of life whichisessential to his or her progress, and development but also the life of others and the nationaswell.

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constructive

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12
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When the means and the ends of art expression are __________ like the art of war, art mayresult to misery, hinder progress and development and promotè

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destructive

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13
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is skill in making or doing something (The World Book Encyclopedia, 1995).

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Art

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14
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is the expression of the creative skill and imagination in different genres for appreciation of beauty and emotional power (Oxford. Online Dictionary, 2020).

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Art

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15
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what are the misconception in art?

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a. the belief that someone is an artist and the rest are not.
b. belief that art is only good for the rich and famous is the second misconception.
c. third misconception is the belief that art and craft have interchangeable meaning.

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16
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There is no _______of art according to status.

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bifurcation

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17
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Thehuman brain is capable to think_______ thoughts per day (Laboria, 2013), including thinkingforthe art.

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5,000

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18
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mother of all inventions?

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creativity

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19
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grandmother of all invention

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imagination

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20
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metacognitive skill a form of divergent thinking that allows us to generate relationship, integrate concepts, elaborate information, brainstorm issues with fluency, flexibility and originality (Johnson, 2010).

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Creativity

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21
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Thinking outside of the box

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creativity

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22
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is an unstructured free flowing process to capacitate the body and create art.

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creativity

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23
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We appreciate art because art gives us ___________.

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pleasure

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24
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allows us to imagine our past experiences and draws our feelings to appreciate beauty.

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Art

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25
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forms of human creativity.

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Art and craft

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26
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is an expression of feelings and emotions;

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Art

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27
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is a form of work with the use of available materials.”

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craft

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28
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emphasized that “Art is an expression of feelings and emotions; craft isaform of work with the use of available materials.”

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Inocian et al., (2019)

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29
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is beautiful rather useful

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art

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30
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is making something useful more than beautiful.

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craft

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31
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rejoined that art is beautiful rather useful; while craft is making something useful more than beautiful. Art and craft can be different, but these two can be similar in some ways.

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Zulueta (1994)

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32
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is the expression of imagination

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art

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33
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is the realization of the expression.

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craft

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34
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tinged with a psychological process;

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Art

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35
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provides a utilitarian and mechanical process of creation.

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craft

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36
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As a form of emotional release,______can stand alone even without craft as a lighter side of our own humanity.

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art

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37
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without art is awful with no appreciation.

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craft

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38
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Danger of craft?

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when craft is subjected to a mechanical and systemic routine in industries run by machines to yield a mass production of goods.

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39
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dull and repetitiveunlessthe artists in industries shall continue to imagine the latest product innovation, design, packagingand marketing.

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production process

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40
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use colors, motifs or decoration to suit market demands (Coppock, 2000).

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Craft producers

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41
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This explicit expression of feelings from the imagined core and peripheral issues

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‘magic recipe of art.

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42
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‘magic recipe of art.

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This explicit expression of feelings from the imagined core and peripheral issues

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43
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The visual quality of the artwork depends on _________on how the artist selects the art media, uses the brush, mixes colors on palette, contrasts hues between lighter and darker values of tints, tones and shades, to enhance the artist’s techniques of painting.

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craftsmanship

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44
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are the combinations of white to a color that increaseslightness;

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tints

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45
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combinations of a specific color with gray to produce its tinting and shading;

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tones

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46
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combinations of a specific color with black to increase darkness

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shades

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47
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specified that tints are the combinations of white to a color that increaseslightness; tones are the combinations of a specific color with gray to produce its tintingandshading; shades are the combinations of a specific color with black to increase darkness.

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Osborne (2014)

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48
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Latin words of humanities

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humanus and humanitas

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49
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Meaning of humanus and humanitas

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humans the field of humanities provides human beings opportunity to think critically and creatively, in order to understand the values and cultures of the world and to bring clarity to the future (Standford Humanities Center, 2015).

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50
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study of humanities includes

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philosophy, history, religion, art, literature, language and music

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51
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mnemonics:

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(PHARLLM philosophy, history, art, language, literature and music)

*Zulueta (1994) included danceandtheater as part of the humanities.

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52
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is at the center of the seven fields because this provides the enhancement of the individual, human potential.

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art

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53
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according to him, Linking art and the other fields of humanities is relevant to our religious customsand lifestyles

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(Coppock, 2000).

54
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Philosophy is derived from the Greek words

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philos or philein, which means love and sophia, which means wisdom

55
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philosophy is defined as

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love of wisdom.

56
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derived from the Latin word historia, which means to scribble and record the events inthe past.

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History

57
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History is derived from the Latin word

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historia, which means to scribble and record the events inthe past

58
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intertwines with the development of civics for a democratic citizenship.

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history

59
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eligion is derived from the Latin word

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religare or, religio, which means to bind

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60
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It is a form of obligation that binds the faithful with one Divine power.

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religion

61
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derived from the Latin word religare or, religio, which means tobind.

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Religion

62
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enhances the art of meditation and reflection for discernment, good judgment, self- control, fortitude and sound decision-making process of the artist

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Religion

63
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Literature is a derivative of the Latin word

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littera or litteratura, which means letter or knowledgeof books.

64
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a derivative of the Latin word littera or litteratura, which means letter or knowledgeof books.

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Literature

65
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enhances the art of writing and reading of an individual.

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Literature

66
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Latin word of language

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lingua, which means tongue,

67
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provides avenues for better communication, using the art of speaking and listening.

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language

68
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techniques for auditory art.

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Oration,
declamation,
story- telling,
news reporting and
public speaking

69
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is essential to promote understanding, peace and harmony in the society by listening to individual voices either in print or audio media.

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auditory art

70
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effective communicationcannever be underestimated it heals or it kills.

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Power of words

71
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communication breaks communities andsound language builds these communities to promote alliances.

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Poor language

72
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identifiable path created by a point moving in space. It is one- dimensional and can vary in width, direction and length.

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Line

73
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define objects in space

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Shape and form

74
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two dimensions, height and width and are usually defined by lines.

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Shape

75
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describes the brightness or darkness of color; a gradient is a series of _____ from darkest to lightness.

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Values

76
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exist in three dimensions with height, width and depth.

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Forms

77
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work of art refers to a feeling of depth or three dimensions. It can also refer to the artist’s use of the area within the picture

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Space

78
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The surface quality of an objeet that we sense through touch hard, soft, rough, smooth, hairy, leathery, sharp, etc.

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Texture

79
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Reflected light, organized on a color wheel with 3 primary colors, 3 secondary colors and 6 intermediate colors.

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Color

80
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How many primary colors and what are those

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3
Red, Blue, Yellow

81
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How many Secondary colors and what are they?

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Orange, Violet, Green (3)

82
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How many tertiary colors and what are those?

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6
Yellow- green, Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Blue-violet, Blue Green, Red Violet

83
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To him, nature is the art of God.

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Dante Alighieri

84
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Seven essential elements of art

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line, color, space, form, shape, texture and value

85
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Elements of art is important because?

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enhance the sense of aesthetics (Silva, 2010)

86
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According to him Nature is not art but its source. Art is made by man no matter how close it is to nature

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Zulueta, 1994

87
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He classified art as a kind or type

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(DiMaggio, 1987)

88
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According to (DiMaggio, 1987), art is

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Kind or type

89
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What is the last misconception in art

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The last misconception of art is plurality.

90
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include literature and oratory, which use words and language such as poetry, fiction and essay.

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verbal arts

91
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The arts use no words but motor skills.

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non-verbal

92
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Motor skills can be classified into two.

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-fine and gross motor skills

93
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musical compositions, drawing, architecture, graphić arts, fashion design, lithography, painting, engraving, weaving and other handicrafts

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Fine Motor skills

94
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Fine motor skill example

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musical compositions, drawing, architecture, graphić arts, fashion design, lithography, painting, engraving, weaving and other handicrafts

95
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interior design, ceramics or pottery, film-making, photography arts use

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gross motor or body skills.

96
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gross motor or body skills.

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interior design, ceramics or pottery, film-making, photography arts

97
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utilizes the combined elements of verbal and non-verbal arts

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mixed art

98
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advertisement for commercial purpose, theater and drama, opera, song and dance or the performing arts and cinema.

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Mixed art

99
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Mixed art examples

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advertisement for commercial purpose, theater and drama, opera, song and dance or the performing arts and cinema.

100
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determined in terms of the medium used in the artwork like the use of disparate elements in a canvas to produce an assemblage

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Mixed art

101
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three functions of art:

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1). personal
2). social
3). physical

102
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utilitarian, public display, expression

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personal

103
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used for public display and celebration, used to affect the collective behavior

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social

104
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utilitarian

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physical

105
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The term “utilitarian” was first coined by _____?

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Jeremy Bentham

106
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who labored on the notion of happiness. Its simplest formulation is the popular phrase “the greatest happiness for the greatest number

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Jeremy Bentham

107
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Student of Jeremy Bentham

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J.S. Mill

108
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who refined it by abandoning the strict “calculus of pleasures and pains as too narrow.”

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J. S. Mill

109
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(A healthy mind in a healthy body).

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“Mens sana in corpore sano”

110
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who is credited to be the first person to have used the term (philosophy) and by extension, the first one to have defined it.

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Pythagoras

111
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For him, an artist’s work is nothing but a copy (a mimesis) of the original object that is to be found in the world of ideas or forms.

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Plato

112
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he was a true-blue idealist who considered the physical world as just a shadow of the ideal world.

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Plato

113
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considers the arts as inferior to science and philosophy.

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Plato

114
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For him, whatever is copied cannot match the prototype.

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Plato

115
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Student of Plato

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Aristotle

116
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famous book of Aristotle

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The Nichomachean Ethics

117
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famous painting by Raphael

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The School of Athens.

118
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The School of Athens.

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famous painting by Raphael

119
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idealist, says that reality is up there in the world of ideas

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Plato

120
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while _____ disagrees by saying that reality is down here in the world.

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Aristotle

121
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German philosopher

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Immanuel Kant

122
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For him, art’s purpose is to be “purposeless”.

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Kant

123
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The artist in his view should not have any justification for his work.

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Immanuel kant

124
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He proposes for freedom in one’s art.

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Kant

125
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Clearly, he suggests that for one to be successful in any career, he or she must have some focus.

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Kant

126
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Multi-tasking or doing several things in one instance is out of his vocabulary.

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Immanuel Kant

127
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Similarly in art, one finds fulfillment in his craft when he accomplishes it the way he wanted it to be in the first place. Fame and recognition would only be secondary to it.

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Immanuel Kant

128
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three philosophical themes in art,

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1) Integrity,
2) Proportion/Consonance and
3) Radiance/Clarity.

129
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______ refers to faithfulness to one’s principles,

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Integrity

130
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implies balance or consistency of the elements

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proportion or consonance

131
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has something to do with the meaning or impact upon the observer.

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radiance or clarity

132
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When a person acts, with _____, his actions adhere to his values or principles.

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integrity