Part 2 Art app Flashcards

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have been one of the sources of artistic inspirations. You can derive inspiration from the shapes and forms that the environment can offer such as the trees, land, desert, animals, etc (Ragans, 2005).

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nature and the environment

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is one of the most common subjects of art.

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People

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This can be found in individual and family portraits. Some artists employ abstraction where human figures or faces are unclear or distorted. Using ______ as subjects can also convey emotions much clearer than other subjects (Ragans, 2005).

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people

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have been subjects of art as well. You see these when you read the newspapers, and flip through the editorial page. Editorial cartooning is an art that may express satirical versions of world events. (See Figure 2) (Ragans, 2005).

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World events

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have been one of the sources of art among artists. They used _________ as way of visualizing the story found within them.

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Myths and legends

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Most common arts related to myths and legends are popularized during the ________(Ragans, 2005).

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Greek Civilization

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Like myths and legends, art has been an outlet for religion and faith to come to life. For some, this is part of their culture such as in Buddhist and Islamic nations. (See Figure 4 in Self-Learning Activity 2).

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Spiritual and Religious Beliefs

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There are artists hired by employers. Like graphic designers, they create corporate logos, brochures, restaurant menu designs and other print materials. Interior designers and architects design homes and buildings according to the demands of their clients (Ragans, 2005).

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Ideas Commissioned by Employers

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is the overall organization of the artwork.

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form

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It is an outcome of the artists’ effort to use the elements of art and arrange them according to aesthetic principles.

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Form

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The first aspect of form ___________ (Elements of Art and Principles of Design will be discussed furtherin Chapter 5). However, the second aspect of form is its __________

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are the elements of art and principles of design.
“actual and objective form.”

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12
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Modern types of form are those that are now produced by __________ (Ocvirk et al., 2013).

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technology or technological media

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13
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This type of art begins the work on a flat surface called a plane

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Two-dimensional art

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Characteristics of two-dimensional art

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A. It has mathematical dimensions of width and height (but no depth).

B. They can be decorative spaces or plastic spaces

C. Plane/Picture Frame this is the defined boundary of the picture plane.

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create impressions that the elements of art can weave its way around you.

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Plastic spaces

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16
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is a process of moving an instrument over a smooth surface to leave a mark,. mostly in the form of a line.

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Drawing

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17
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For this type of two- dimensional art, ____ is the most important element.

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line

18
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Two-dimensional Media

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A. Drawings
B. Paintings

19
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is an art process or media where the artist applies colors to surfaces using paint brush, painting knives or rollers.

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Painting

20
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use linseed oil as binder and turpentine as its solvent

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Oil-based paints

21
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Paints have been developed recently that are now water-soluble such as ________

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tempera or acrylic paints

22
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is its actual and real depth.

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three-dimensional art

23
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Through _____the art produced through three-dimensional approaches can be viewed across different angles which make the art to have more physical impact.

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Depth

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Sometimes called plastic arts

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Three Dimensional Art

25
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Three Dimensional Art Sometimes called

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plastic arts

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A type of three-dimensional art where most of the media used are clay, glass, plastics, wood, stone or metals

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Sculpture

27
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allows you and the artist to create the intended shapes through these media.

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Sculpting

28
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The first type is called ________ that can be viewed all around it.

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free-standing sculpture

29
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The second type is the _____ that is projected into a space from a flat surface. Usually attached to the surface, there is less likelihood to see a view of the art from the actual back.

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relief sculpture

30
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It is the process of constructing a sculpture using different materials. It can be a combination of wood, plastic, metal and others (Ragans, 2005).

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Assembling

31
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It is an additive process where the artist gradually adds more of the material to build the form (Ragans, 2005).

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Modeling

32
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It is a subtractive process where the sculpture removed, cuts, chips, or drills parts of the sold mass to create the form (Ragans, 2005).

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Carving

33
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It comes in the manipulative process where materials like soft pliable materials are made into shapes using manual hand force or machine manufactured force (Ragans, 2005).

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Casting

34
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These are three-dimensional _____ that have utilitarian intentions. Usually, made with functions are baskets (mentioned in Chapter 10), plates, cups, vases, jars, kitchen utensils and even jewelry

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Crafts

35
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Shelters, buildings, monuments and religious shrines (found in Chapter 11) are some of the few by-products of ________.

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Architecture

36
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It is the process of planning, creating/building, monitoring and retrofitting infrastructures to give humans and other life forms safe spaces (Ragans, 2005)

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Architecture

37
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are a series of negatives that intend to show motions of pictures.

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Films

38
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was a by-product of people’s interests towards still pictures by transforming them into continuously seamless movements.

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Film making

39
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Originally, was a video streaming and sharing platform for on- line gamers. Today, _____ is now uploaded with billions of videos ranging from themes of music, content-creation, lifestyle, education and business, etc. (Zannata, 2017).

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YouTube®

40
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Graphic designers rely on computers and its applications to create art

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Computer Arts

41
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Artworks also contain emotional or intellectual messages. They are called _____.

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contents