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What is the main characteristic of a Free Standing sculpture?
What is the main characteristic of a Free Standing sculpture?
Which kind of sculpture is more akin to a two-dimensional drawing?
Which kind of sculpture is more akin to a two-dimensional drawing?
What is the process of creating an Assemblage sculpture?
What is the process of creating an Assemblage sculpture?
What type of sculpture involves connecting metal together by acetylene or electric torch?
What type of sculpture involves connecting metal together by acetylene or electric torch?
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In the context of sculpture, what does Kinetic Sculpture refer to?
In the context of sculpture, what does Kinetic Sculpture refer to?
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What is the main purpose of Advertising Art in the context of visual arts?
What is the main purpose of Advertising Art in the context of visual arts?
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What art form involves the process of producing images using a light-sensitive chemical plate or film?
What art form involves the process of producing images using a light-sensitive chemical plate or film?
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Which art form involves creating ornaments that are worn on the human body to exhibit rank/status or symbolize emotional states?
Which art form involves creating ornaments that are worn on the human body to exhibit rank/status or symbolize emotional states?
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What type of multimedia art involves putting together materials and objects in an exhibition space to create a new experience or idea?
What type of multimedia art involves putting together materials and objects in an exhibition space to create a new experience or idea?
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In which art form is pottery usually fired at the highest temperature range of 2,500-2,700 °F?
In which art form is pottery usually fired at the highest temperature range of 2,500-2,700 °F?
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Which art form involves transferring images from a firm surface like metal/wood to a pliable surface?
Which art form involves transferring images from a firm surface like metal/wood to a pliable surface?
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What type of art form involves engraving adornments permanently using sharp instruments and plant dyes/inks?
What type of art form involves engraving adornments permanently using sharp instruments and plant dyes/inks?
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Study Notes
Sculpture
- Three-dimensional art form created through carving, modeling, or assembling
- Can be classified into:
- Free Standing: independently stands in place, flat horizon base, all sides contribute
- Relief: does not have a flat horizon base, projected from a flat surface
- Low Relief/Bas-Relief: more akin to two-dimensional drawing
- High Relief: approaches three dimensions
- Assembleage: formed by putting together materials as found objects
- Kinetic Sculpture: sculpture in motion
- Welded Sculpture: connecting metal together using acetylene/electric torch
- Use of Glass: used in table pieces, murals, and sculptures (e.g. Ramon Orlina)
Other Forms of Visual Arts
Advertising Art
- Uses paid space or time in any media to inform and influence the public
- Aims to encourage the public to patronize certain goods and services, or to support policies or persons
Traditional Filipino Arts
- Bamboo Art
- Basketry
- Book Design
- Costumes (e.g. Higantes Fest in Angono, Rizal)
- Food Art
- Furniture
- Komiks and Editorial Cartoon
- Leaf Art (e.g. palaspas, bag, bracelet)
- Mat Weaving (e.g. banig)
- Metal Craft
- Brass casting
- Blacksmithing
- Gold Smithing
- Silver Smithing
- Tin Smithing
Mixed Media
- Multimedia: works that involve the use of other senses in appreciating those works aside from the senses of vision
- Installation Art: a type of multimedia, where the artist puts together materials and objects in an exhibition space to cast a new experience or idea
- Conceptual Art
- Performance Art
- Paper Art (e.g. origami)
- Personal Ornament: worn on the human body, enhances the body of the wearer, to exhibit rank/status, or to symbolize ritualistic and emotional states
Pottery and Printmaking
- Earthenware or Terracotta: pottery made from clay, usually fired at 1,700-2,100 °F
- Stoneware: made from clay and feldspar, usually fired at 2,220-2,230 °F
- Porcelain: pottery made from kaolin, a special type of clay, and feldspar, fired at 2,500-2,700 °F
- Printmaking: transferring images from a firm surface, such as metal/wood, to a pliable surface
Tattoo and Textile
- Tattoo Art: adornment permanently engraved using sharp instrument and plant dyes/inks
- Textile Weaving: creating cloth by a series of parallel threads
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Test your knowledge on the branch of visual arts that operates in 3D, involving height, width, and depth. Learn about the different kinds of sculptures such as free-standing, relief, low relief, high relief, assemblage, and kinetic sculpture.