ARTS APPRECIATION Flashcards

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What is the Latin term to which the term ‘art’ is derived from?

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ars

skill, talent or skills

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the expression of the creative skill and imagination.

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Art

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What are the FUNCTIONS OF ARTS?

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P.S.P
- Art as Personal
- Art as Social
- Art as Physical

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Art is the expression of (blank) and (blank)

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Creative skill and imagination

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the center of seven (7) fields because this provides enhancement of the individual human potential.

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ART

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An artist may create a piece out of a need toself-expression or gratification.

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Art as PERSONAL

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They might also or instead want to communicate a thought or a point to the viewer.

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Art as PERSONAL

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Art has a social function when it addresses aspects of (collective) life as opposed to one person’s point of view or experience.

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Art as SOCIAL

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Viewers can often relate in some ways to social art and are sometimes even influenced by it.

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Art as SOCIAL

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Works of art that are created to perform some service have physical functions.

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Art as PHYSICAL

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Example:
Fijan War Club

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Art as Physical

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What is the mnemonics for the ‘FUNCTION’ of arts?

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P.S.P
- Personal
- Social
- Physical

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CLASSIFICATIONS OF ART

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  • Verbal Art
  • Non-Verbal Art
  • Mixed Art
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Example:
Literature

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Verbal Art

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Classification of arts that uses words and languages.

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Verbal Art

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organization of words; most accessible art

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literature

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most accessible art

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literature

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Example:
Prose and Poetry

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VERBAL ART - Literature

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Public speaking

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Oratory (VERBAL ART)

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Example of literature

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prose and poetry

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Art that do not use words or language.

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Non-Verbal Art

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Example:
Architecture, fashion design, weaving, ceramics, and photography

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Non-Verbal

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capture still images

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photography

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fashion design

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non-verbal

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architecture
non-verbal
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weaving (textile art)
non-verbal art
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ceramics
non-verbal art
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combination of verbal and non-verbal art
mixed art
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theater and drama
mixed art
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opera
mixed art
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cinema
mixed art
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performing (singing and dancing) arts
mixed art
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The term (blank) refers to the application (and resulting product) of artistic design to **UTILITARIAN OBJECTS** in everyday art.
APPLIED ARTS
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clue: abstract
non-representational art
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Aesthetic over Functionality
Fine Art
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Major Classification of ART
- Applied Art - Fine Art
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This also indicates a departure from reality in the depiction of imagery in art.
non-representational
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Works that has no function other than providing aesthetic or intellectual stimulation to the viewer.
Fine Arts
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Functionality over Aesthetic
Applied Arts
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refers to composition which do not rely on representation or mimesis to any extent
non-representation
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overall organization of the artwork
Form
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learn to sketch and begin with a pencial and sketchpad to work with an idea.
ARTIST
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It is an outcome of the artists' effort to use elementsof art and arrange them according to the aesthetic principles.
Form
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emotional and intellectual messages of an artwork.
Content
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These are statements, mood, or interpretations developed by an artist through the artwork
Content
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gumagawa ng fine arts (aesthetic over functionality)
ARTIST
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make practical artistic products
ARTISAN
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gumagawa ng functional products or applied arts.
ARTISAN
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Aim is to create overall reaction from a viewer.
ARTIST
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Are craftsmen who make practical artistic products, such as earrings, urns, stained glass and other accessories.
ARTISAN
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It has mathematical dimensions of width and height
two dimensional height
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They can be decorative spaces or plastic faces.
two dimensional art
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they are only bound to work within the frame
two dimensional art
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process where the artist applies colors to surfaces using paint brush, painting knives or rollers.
painting
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* usually done on the paper * In this particular type of painting one uses water-based solutions to mix colors.
watercolor
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The moment the paint is applied to the surface, the color dries into the plaster and the painting becomes integral part of the wall.
FRESCO
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What do you use to seal a painting in FRESCO painting?
SECCO
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paints or minerals are mixed with EGG yolk or egg white and ore.
TEMPERA
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Three parts of a WORK OF ART
S.F.C - Subject - Form - Content
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image that you can easily identify
Subject
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When you are confronted with an art, the image that you can easily identify is the (blank) of an art.
subject
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Two types of Subjects of Art
- Representational Art - Non-Representational Art
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are those that appear to be very much like how people see them in reality.
Representational Art
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stick or dried paste made of pigment ground with chalk and compounded with gum water.
PASTEL
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done by applying wax colors with fixed heat.
ENCAUSTIC
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provide richness onto the subject, but it is hard to maintain the vibrance of the finished product.
PASTEL
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heaviest of the painting medium, consists of pigments mixed with linseed oild and applied to the canvas.
oil painting
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synthetic paint is mixed with acrylic emulsion as binder for coating the surface of the artwork.
Acrylic Painting
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painting executed on a portable support such as panel or canvas, instead on a wall
Easel Painting
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painting done on a large wall
mural
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spray painting on a wall
graffiti
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painting technique wherein images are raised on the surface
Relief
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wet or moist plaster
fresco painting
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uses water-based solution
water color painting
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# h heaviest
oil painting
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egg
Tempera
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synthetic
acrylic
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portable support
easel
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wax and heat
encaustic
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large wall
mural
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stick of dried paste
pastel
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Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He hailed from Florence, Italy.
Sandro Botticelli
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2 famous of artwork of Sandro Botticelli
- Fortitude - The Birth of Venus
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Epitome of a Renaissance Man
Leonardo Da Vinci
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The Last Supper, Mona Lisa and Vitruvian Man, Baptism of Christ, Annunciation
Leonardo Da Vinci
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the famous renaissance painting of Leonardo Da Vinci
The Last Supper
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Archetypal Renaissance Man
Michelangelo Buonarroti
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Sistine Chapel ceiling, David and Pieta
Micheangelo Buonarroti
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MASTER
Raphael Sanzio
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School of Athens, The Transfiguration, Madonna and Child, Resurrection of Christ
Raphael Sanzio
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Grand Old Man of Philippine Art (lolo)
Fernando Amorsolo
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First National Artist (1972)
Fernando Amorsolo
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Anong klaseng painter si Fernando Amorsolo?
Impressionist painter
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What are some of the famous painting of Fernando Amorsolo?
- Dalagang Bukid - Emilio Aguinaldo - Making of the Philippine Flag
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National Artist for Visual Arts (1973)
Carlos Botong Francisco
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painter of **fisherfolks** in ANGONO RIZAL
Carlos Botong Francisco
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famous mural painting at the city hall of Manila
Carlos Botong Francisco
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Spolarium
Juan Luna
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Filipino painter and activist.
Juan Luna
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he earned the gold medal at the Exposition de Bellas Artes in Madrid for his painting, the spolarium.
Juan Luna
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famous archeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert.
Petra
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with height and depth
thre-dimensional art
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distinguishing factor is its actual and real depth
three-dimensional art
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Sometimes called plastic arts not plastic spaces
Three-Dimensional Art
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Depth allows it to be viewed accross different angles
Three-dimensional art
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example of post-lintel system
stonehenge
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art of designing and constructing buildings
Architecture
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two vertical supports and one horizontal beam on top
post-lintel system
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technique in architecture
post-lintel system
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EIGHT WONDERS OF THE WORLD (with song in paru-parung bukid)
- Great Wall of China - Chichen Itza - Petra - Machu Pichu - Christ the Reedemer - Colosseum - Taj Mahal - Angkor Wat
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with affectionate name "ROSE CITY"
Petra
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Who designed the 'Christ The Redeemer'?
Heitor da Silva Costa
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Nestled within a place where the Peruvian Andes converge with the amazon Basin.
Machu Pichu
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prominent Mayan City in Mexico, flourished from the 5th to the 13th centuries CE
Chichen Itza
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ancient amphitheater in Rome
Colosseum
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Its multifunctional role included hosting, gladiatorial contests, public executions, and diverse events
Colosseum
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Adorning the city of Agra, India
Taj Mahal
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An exequisite marble Mausoleum, displaying unmatched Mughal architecture.
Taj Mahal
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Father of Philippine Architecture
Juan Nakpil
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First national artist for architecture (1973)
Juan Nakpil
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Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
Leandro Locsin
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renovated Quiapo church
Juan Nakpil
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Philippine International Convention Center (PICC)
Leandro Locsin
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most of the media used are clay, glass, plastics, wood, stone or metals.
Sculpture
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is a process where shapes are made by cutting away parts of the original block of the wood, stone and other materials such as boned, ivory, jade, plastic , glass etc.
Carving
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clue: cutting away/chipping away
carving
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process of adding, rather than taking away.
Modelling
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It is usually built up either adding of parts to a part or the filling out of pre-constructed framework.
Modelling
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clue (sculpting): Adding
modelling
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process of creating a form, by pouring a liquid material into a plaster mold, allowing it to set, washed clean and then removing the mold.
Molding
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clue (sculpting): pouring
casting
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artists jois together a variety of materials, in such a way that they take on new form and meaning.
assemblage
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clue (sculpting): joins together
assemblage
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First National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
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often interchangeably used with 'moulding' is a manufacturing process off shaping materials into desired forms.
molding
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Father of Philippine Sculpture
Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
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famous sculptures of Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
UP Oblation Bonifacio Monument
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famous sculptor of landmark sculptures
Eduardo Castrillo
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People Power Monument
Eduardo Castrillo
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Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture Works
Napoleon Abueva
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Sculpture for Judas' Kiss and The Transfiguration
Napoleon Abueva
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colored fabric created by **T'boli** Tribe in South Cotabato
T'NALAK
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Arts and crafts that use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects.
Textile Art
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prized handwoven cloth of the Tausugs of Sulu usually used as head covering
Pis-yabit or Seputangan
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handwoven textile of the MANDAYA, made from abaca.
DAGMAY
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is an Ifugao style of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process on iether the warp or weft before the threads are woven to create a pattern or design.
IKAT
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Making it involves a mud-dyeing technique
Dagmay
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* means "weaved" * a unique fabric woven by Maguindanaon women weavers in Mindanao.
Inaul
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* Mainly produced in the town of Basey, Samar. * It involves folding over strips of materials to make unique geometrical designs.
Banig
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* Connotes the existence of an old method in food preparation. * It shows us the wonder of putting rice into it, and seeing the hardwork of the people and the great ingenuity, craftmanship and creativity of the Cebuanos
Puso
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includes artworks designed and produced by means of new media technologies, comprising virtual art, computer graphics, computer animation, digital art etc.
Technological Art
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Technique of capturing optical (still) images on light-sensitive camera.
Photography
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The first ever camera
DAGEURREOTYPE
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first ever colored camera
KODACHROME
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most advanced art that involves visual and audio projections including movement.
Film
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also have a plethora of software applications to create such as Adobe, Photoshop, Affinity Designer, Clip Studio, Paint Pro, Art Weaver, Art Rage, and etc.
Computer Arts
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