chapter 5 Flashcards

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The word “making” in “soul-making” is derived from the Greek —– which means
“to be the author or maker of something”

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poieo

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The word “making” in “soul-making” is derived from the Greek poieo which means

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“to be the author or maker of something”

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3
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From his point of view, we are all artists for the simple reason that
somehow, we have accomplished something that can be attributed to us alone.

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a layman’s

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4
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It is someone who has created through his
Intelligence something unique and worthwhile.

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“soul-maker”

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5
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It begins with sketching,- grid-lining, drawing or filling in under-
paintings. In this phase, students learn about introductory best practices on
techniques and approaches and understanding the art concepts.

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Phase one

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6
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It includes adding multiple layers of tone, color, or paint within an
artwork. Here, students are required to problem solve and are encouraged in
their art to explore, manipulate, and master technique-based art applications.

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Phase Two

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It ends with students adding final detail and craftsmanship
showcasing their finished projects. This includes the demonstrating, the
understanding of the art elements, habits of mind and effort, communication
skills, habits of work, composition concepts, and execution into well crafted
project.

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Phase Three

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Stages of art making

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  1. Inspiration
  2. Percolation
  3. Preparation
  4. Creation
  5. Reflection
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9
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Sometimes an idea seems to come out of nowhere.

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  1. Inspiration —
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This is the stage of processing and refining your idea. This is the time that elapses after you’ve had your idea.

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  1. Percolation —
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It includes the time spent obtaining and organizing your supplies, plus
creating a blue print for what your piece will be.

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  1. Preparation
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it is the time during which you are solidly on your path. You have pen to
paper, your brush to canvass.

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  1. Creation —
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13
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its completion often leads to a period of reflection.

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  1. Reflection —
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14
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Seven Da Vincian Principle

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  1. Curiosita (Curiosity)
  2. Dimonstrazione (Demonstration)
  3. Sensazione (Sensation)
  4. Sfumato (Going up in smoke)
  5. Arte/Scienza (Art and Science)
  6. Corporalita (of the body)
  7. Connessione (Connection)
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15
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It is an insatiable curious approach to life and an unrelenting quest
for continuous learning.

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1 . Curiosita (Curiosity):

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16
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A commitment to test knowledge through
experience, persistence and a willingness to learn from past mistakes. This is pretty
much the scientific method applied to everyday life.

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  1. Dimonstrazione (Demonstration):
17
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Continual refinement of the senses as the means to enliven
experience.

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  1. Sensazione (Sensation):
18
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It is about our willingness to embrace ambiguity,
paradox and uncertainty.

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  1. Sfumäto (Going Up in Smoke):
19
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According to da Vinci, is imagination without logic just?

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day dreaming

20
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It is a process of grading something using fibers gained from nature or from sources like plants, animals, insects, or synthetic materials

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Textile art

21
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Developing a balance between logic and
imagination. After all, imagination without logic is day dreaming, and logic without
imaqination is boring.

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  1. Arte/Scienza (Art and Science):
22
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This is about maintaining a healthy body as well as a
healthy mind.

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  1. Corporalita (Of the Body):
23
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This is the simple recognition of the interconnectedness
of all things and phenomena. As we talked about early on, it isn’t always just an issue
of coming up with something totally new, sometimes it is about seeing the links
between how to use old things in new ways.

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  1. Connessione (Connection):
24
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Woven by tboli woman, This fabric represent the birth of life, union, and marriage and death. It represents the timely uniqueness and identity as an indigenous group of people.

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Textile arts of the minorities
1. Tnalak 2. Dagmay 3. Pis-syabit 4. Seputangan 5. Inaul
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Handwoven textile is the handwoven textile of the Mandaya made from abaka.
Dagmay
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It is a traditional cloth tapestry made from cotton or silk worn as a headcover by the taosug of sulo.
Pis-syabit
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Produced by the yakan basilan mindanao and used predominantly by woman either as a head cloth.
seputangan
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It is a time honor weaving tradition of the magindanao people that is usually made into malong or a wrap around skirts commonly and regularly used by both as success.
Inaul
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Three types of threads used in weaving Inaul
1. tanor 2. silky rayon 3. katiyado