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The principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements, is called ______.
The principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements, is called ______.
rhythm
The principle that combines elements to stress the differences between them is known as ______.
The principle that combines elements to stress the differences between them is known as ______.
emphasis
The relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other is referred to as ______.
The relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other is referred to as ______.
proportion
The principle of design concerned with diversity or contrast is called ______.
The principle of design concerned with diversity or contrast is called ______.
A way of combining elements in an artwork to accent their similarities and create a cohesive feel is known as ______.
A way of combining elements in an artwork to accent their similarities and create a cohesive feel is known as ______.
The material or the substance out of which a work is made is known as the ______.
The material or the substance out of which a work is made is known as the ______.
Sculptures are categorized as 'three dimensional' arts because they occupy space and have ______.
Sculptures are categorized as 'three dimensional' arts because they occupy space and have ______.
A painter typically uses pigments on a usually flat ______.
A painter typically uses pigments on a usually flat ______.
The artist who creates buildings is known as an ______.
The artist who creates buildings is known as an ______.
Music is created using sound and various ______.
Music is created using sound and various ______.
Printmaking involves transferring ink onto a surface that keeps with a ______ process.
Printmaking involves transferring ink onto a surface that keeps with a ______ process.
Dance is often accompanied by music, but some dancers do not rely on musical ______.
Dance is often accompanied by music, but some dancers do not rely on musical ______.
Art does not imitate or copy anything, but rather thrives on ______.
Art does not imitate or copy anything, but rather thrives on ______.
Theater artists integrate all the arts using the stage, production design, performance elements, and ______ to create a cohesive work.
Theater artists integrate all the arts using the stage, production design, performance elements, and ______ to create a cohesive work.
A ______ uses a camera to record the outside world, effectively capturing visual narratives.
A ______ uses a camera to record the outside world, effectively capturing visual narratives.
______ arts are defined by their inclusion of drama, performance arts, music, and dance.
______ arts are defined by their inclusion of drama, performance arts, music, and dance.
The ______ arts include music, poetry, and dance that is performed with musical accompaniment.
The ______ arts include music, poetry, and dance that is performed with musical accompaniment.
In writing an art critique, it is important to begin with a thorough ______ of the artwork being analyzed.
In writing an art critique, it is important to begin with a thorough ______ of the artwork being analyzed.
Lines in artwork can be either explicit or ______, conveying deeper meanings beyond their literal appearance.
Lines in artwork can be either explicit or ______, conveying deeper meanings beyond their literal appearance.
The five basic elements in arts and design include line, color, space, light, and ______.
The five basic elements in arts and design include line, color, space, light, and ______.
A ______ critic systematically studies and assesses artwork, aiming to provide insights based on informed perspectives.
A ______ critic systematically studies and assesses artwork, aiming to provide insights based on informed perspectives.
The rough, sketchy lines build a sense of movement and independence, while the smooth, firm lines sound more still and carefully designed, highlighting the importance of ______.
The rough, sketchy lines build a sense of movement and independence, while the smooth, firm lines sound more still and carefully designed, highlighting the importance of ______.
The overall composition of an artwork can be affected by whether the colors are ______ or clash with each other.
The overall composition of an artwork can be affected by whether the colors are ______ or clash with each other.
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat or limited to height and width is referred to as a ______.
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat or limited to height and width is referred to as a ______.
The three properties of color are hue, ______, and intensity.
The three properties of color are hue, ______, and intensity.
In color theory, ______ colors are adapted from the environment and have longer wavelengths.
In color theory, ______ colors are adapted from the environment and have longer wavelengths.
An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume is known as ______.
An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume is known as ______.
The quality of brightness and purity or dullness of a color is referred to as its ______.
The quality of brightness and purity or dullness of a color is referred to as its ______.
Negative space in an artwork is defined as the ______ around the primary objects.
Negative space in an artwork is defined as the ______ around the primary objects.
Flashcards
Art Medium
Art Medium
The material used to create a work of art.
Three-Dimensional Art
Three-Dimensional Art
Art forms that take up space and have volume.
Two-Dimensional Art
Two-Dimensional Art
Art forms that exist on a flat surface, like paintings and prints.
Sculptor's Mediums
Sculptor's Mediums
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Architect's Mediums
Architect's Mediums
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Painter's Mediums
Painter's Mediums
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Printmaker's Technique
Printmaker's Technique
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Music Mediums
Music Mediums
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Theater Artist
Theater Artist
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Photographer/Filmmaker
Photographer/Filmmaker
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Writer (Arts)
Writer (Arts)
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Art Critic
Art Critic
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Line
Line
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Art Critique Description
Art Critique Description
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Color Hue
Color Hue
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Art Critique Elements
Art Critique Elements
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Color Value
Color Value
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Color Intensity
Color Intensity
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Classifications of Arts
Classifications of Arts
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Shape
Shape
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Form
Form
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Value (in art)
Value (in art)
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Space (in art)
Space (in art)
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Rhythm in Art
Rhythm in Art
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Balance in Art
Balance in Art
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Types of Balance
Types of Balance
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Emphasis in Art
Emphasis in Art
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Proportion in Art
Proportion in Art
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Study Notes
Contemporary Philippine Arts
- Philippine arts utilize various mediums to express and communicate ideas
- Contemporary artists experiment with new mediums and techniques
- Art is a product of human conscious activity, not an imitation
- Artistic expression is about uniqueness and difference
- A work of art changes everything into something different
Forms of Art
- Sculptor: Uses materials like metal, wood, stone, clay, and glass creating three-dimensional artwork.
- Architect: Uses materials such as wood, bamboo, bricks, stone and concrete for three-dimensional building structures.
- Painter: Employs pigments like watercolor, oil, tempera, textile paint, acrylic, ink and others on surfaces like canvases, papers and stones.
- Printmaker: Creates art through transferring ink onto surfaces like wood, metal plates, or silk screens, mimicking processes of reproduction or duplication. Printed work is categorized as two dimensional.
- Musician: Uses sound and instruments (including the human voice), while dancers utilize the body's movements.
- Dancer: Uses the body and its movements, often accompanied by music or sometimes independently.
- Theater Artist: Combines elements of stage, production, design, performance and script for a multifaceted art form
- Photographer/Filmmaker: Captures and recreates the world through cameras and films, including design, sound engineering and screenplays.
- Writer: Integrates aspects of performing arts, including design, performance elements and script; combining multiple forms of art.
Classifications of Arts
- Musical Arts: Include music, poetry, and dance accompanied by music.
- Practical Arts: Utilized for everyday and business life like design, architecture, and furniture
- Environmental Arts: Occupy space that have meanings in relation to their categories.
- Pictorial Arts: Includes painting, drawing, graphics; encompassing stage and production design.
- Dramatic Arts: Includes drama, performance, music, and dance.
- Narrative Arts: A category for art forms like writing that convey stories.
Art Criticism
- Art analysis is a systematic method for studying and evaluating artworks.
- Every viewer experiences art differently.
Principles for Writing Art Critiques
- Description: Provide detailed description of the artwork, materials, and sizes.
- Describe what you see: Describe the artwork in a fair way using appropriate words, avoiding vague judgements.
- Discuss the elements: Explain the details of the artwork using terminology and concepts like lines, color, space, light and form.
Elements of Art
- Line: Point moving in space (can be 2D or 3D, descriptive, implied or abstract) including vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved and organic lines.
- Color: Properties of color include hue (name of color), value (lightness or darkness), and intensity (brightness or dullness). Warm and cool colors are categorized based on their wavelengths.
- Shape: Two-dimensional, flat shapes, limited in height and width.
- Form: Three-dimensional shapes, enclosing volume; having height, width and depth (cube, sphere, pyramid, cylinder; free-flowing forms).
- Value: The lightness or darkness of colors. White is the lightest value, and black is the darkest.
- Space: The area within a work of art that defines both positive and negative areas.
- Texture: How something feels or appears to feel. It can be real or implied texture.
Principles of Art
- Rhythm: The planned placement of repeating elements to create a visual tempo or beat.
- Balance: Combining elements in a work to establish stability and equilibrium; symmetrical or asymmetrical.
- Emphasis: Method of combining elements to highlight differences.
- Proportion: Relationship between elements in a work in relation to the whole and each other.
- Gradation: A gradual transition of changes in a piece (e.g., large shapes to small shapes)
- Harmony: Combining elements in a work to highlight similarities (using repetition, and subtle changes).
- Variety: Creating contrast by using different shapes, textures, sizes, and colors.
- Movement: Creates a feeling of action and guides the viewer's eye through the artwork.
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