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The document is a set of lesson plans on art, covering various topics like art definitions, principles of design, elements of art, types of art, and their functions. These lessons are aimed at a secondary school level and focus on understanding the different aspects of art.

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LESSON 1 a human activity that involves the creation of visual, auditory, or performed artifacts known as artworks. expresses the artists’ imaginative and technical skills and are enjoyed and appreciated through its ability to convey beauty, meaning, and emotions. May also be define...

LESSON 1 a human activity that involves the creation of visual, auditory, or performed artifacts known as artworks. expresses the artists’ imaginative and technical skills and are enjoyed and appreciated through its ability to convey beauty, meaning, and emotions. May also be defined as way of life. Techniques and skills acquired from years of experience are passed down from one generation to another. Art can be defined through its nature and characteristics. It can be characterized through the lens of mimesis or the representation of reality, communication, power to convey emotion, and the ability to express what is thought or expressed. It is imaginative and technical skill attributed to human’s ability to create. Refers to art made and produced by artists living today. Working in a wide range of mediums, contemporary artists often reflect and comment on modern-day society. This integration calls for a combined use of various disciplines to create an expressive work. The Fountain Marchel Duchamp Studying arts allows you to have an eye for aesthetics - what is beautiful and appealing. Trains your mind to evaluate, scrutinize, and criticize elements of an artwork. Allows you to be observant and look for meaning in what we see, hear, and experience. Offers psychotherapeutic benefits, aiming to promote artistic creation and studies to alleviate and improve human mental health and overall well-being. Place half-inch margin on all sides of the paper. Draw a dot anywhere on the paper. Let the dot grow to an artwork. Any drawing will do. You may add color or shading to your work. Write your own definition of art on a ¼ sheet of oslo. EMBRACING Our God-Given Identity LESSON 2 Nature in art can take many visual forms, from photorealism to abstraction. It can mimic and replicate reality and objects as well as take their visual cue from their actual form. In the early days of art creation and production, artists tend to follow a strict and technical canon known as Formalism. Some artists followed pre-described criteria for determining artistic value. This is solely based on its forms, such as the medium and composition elements, and how it is made. However, some movements challenged the norm and introduced the concept of realism, context, and content. Greek word mimesis which means to imitate. all art forms that has been created has undergone a form of imitation. mimesis states that the artist skillfully presents his artworks to imitate life. art serves as a vehicle for conveying feelings and emotions. Leo Tolstoy. art is an expression of feelings and experiences that allows the audience to share the same thoughts and feelings felt by the artist. Benedetto Croce. art is an intuition that may only arise with intense feelings. John Hosper. art might not stem primarily from intense emotions alone because at some point, the audience may not feel what the artists might have felt during the art production. R.G. Collingwood. art is not an expression alone but communication that conveys real emotions and creates a deep human connection with those who were able to witness it. a concept of taking in pre-existing objects (more prominently man-made) and elevating them to the level of art. His action prompted the creation of a new category of artworks, emphasizing the use of pre- manufactured products and objects that may be considered autonomous artworks on their own. created by various ethnolinguistic groups and are characteristic of their cultures and traditions. uses indigenous materials that are assembled to create comprehensible artwork an intangible art, such as oral art forms, music, traditions, and celebrations, representing the ethnolinguistic group where it came from. weaved products such as clay and porcelain textiles, baskets, wall products decors and bags stone sculpted Wooden products natural ink drawings products and paintings 1. oral traditions, expressions, and language 2. performance art 3.social practices, rituals, and festivities 4.cosmology 5.traditional craftmanship Moriones Pangasi ART AS AN EXPRESSION Art as an expression as a nature of art has been debated by different artists. Discuss with your partner which take do you agree the most. State your reasons and provide instances that may have shown it. Leo Tolstoy. art is an expression of feelings and experiences that allows the audience to share the same thoughts and feelings felt by the artist. Benedetto Croce. art is an intuition that may only arise with intense feelings. John Hosper. art might not stem primarily from intense emotions alone because at some point, the audience may not feel what the artists might have felt during the art production. R.G. Collingwood. art is not an expression alone but communication that conveys real emotions and creates a deep human connection with those who were able to witness it. ELEMENTS OF ART LESSON 3 OBJECTIVES Describe the Describe the Understand their different principles of different significance in design and recognize elements of Art artworks their characteristics The 7 Fundamental Elements in Art LINE A mark connecting the space between two points. Lines can help you determine the work’s direction, motion, and energy. straight dotted bold fine curved wavy cross spiral zigzag painterly hatched VALUE It is the addition of either light or dark in an artwork and is often characterized by tint and shade. Tints - light hues Shades - dark hues high keyed values low keyed values COLOR The color theory is a practical guide on mixing colors and using colors to create visual impact. Color is the most complex out of the seven elements because of the vast combinations and complexity of color mixing. C W O H L E O E R L Think of yourself as an artist. What color will you use to represent your emotion in your work? ACTUAL TEXTURE It is the physical texture or the real tangible texture that can be achieved through how the medium is applied or the specific use of materials. FORM It is the overall physical nature that the work occupies. It may also refer to the elements of shape made by the various elements in a work. always has three dimensions: length, width, and height. Biomorphic art SPACE It is the area that exists between two identifiable points. It is the background, foreground, middle ground of an art. Positive space is the area in an artwork that is taken up by the main subject. Negative space is the area that surrounds positive objects. SHAPE This refers to the area defined by boundaries and edges, in a dimensional space. Volume is a three-dimensional space refer to the height, weight, and depth. shape, volume, and form are basis of the perception of reality. Activity 2: 1. Why is studying the elements of arts important? 2. If you could be any of the elements of arts, what would you be? Why? Thank You! LESSON 4 Describe the different principles of design and recognize their characteristics. illustrate the elements and principles of art; appreciate contemporary art forms based on the elements and principles of arts. Also called the ORGANIZATION OF ELEMENTS The elements of art are the visual tools that the artist uses to create a composition. Principles of art represent how the artist uses elements of art to create an effect and convey the artist's intent. This refers to the repetition of certain elements to produce a pattern FALL PLOWING by Grant Wood Movement is the illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture, or design The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). Balance refers to the visual weight in a picture. It refers to the even distribution of positions of elements in an artwork. a) Symmetrical balance refers to an artwork wherein its both sides has the same elements in the same position. b) Asymmetrical balance refers to an artwork wherein it is balance through the contrast or differences of any of the elements of art. yinyang Proportion refers to the relationships of the size of objects in a body of work. by René Magritte This principle shows differences between elements of art in an artwork. It shows how stronger each element of art in relation to one another. The Matchmaker, by Honthorst(1625) This principle of art refers to the diversity or the different elements used in an artwork to make it more interesting. Jocelyn Bichard Emphasis refers to the greater impact or highlight given to a certain element in an artwork. This principle of art refers to the unity of an artwork. It is about the arrangement of the related elements that makes an artwork to be viewed as a whole. Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies (1899) by Claude Monet L E S S O N 5 Identify the function of art in various aspects Enumerate how different types of traditional and contemporary art forms affect and a represent the various aspects of our country’s environment, religion, culture, technology, politics, economics and history landmarks are built to establish progress and accomplishments. Arts give identity to a domain. The forms can vary from mimicking natural elements to installations meant to stand out from their surroundings. In 2018, Boysen, launched a project to paint murals along EDSA Avenue, using paint that can supposedly lessen the carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicles. Religion was an effective tool that Spaniards used to control the country. Their visual materials were painting and statues which they brought on ships. Graphic art novels are also considered contemporary art. The series is based on Philippine mythological creatures ranging from the tikbalang, the duende, and even the urban legend of the white lady of Balete Drive. Some artists represent their heritage more intentionally as Filipino, wherein the choice of images, color palette, subject and theme is evidently unique and organic. Bayanihan Planting Rice Bernard Vista Fernando Amorsolo Art, they say is directly connected to technology since art needs a medium (media). Both art and technology constantly evolve with the times along with the ever- changing means of “experiencing art” Miggy Inumerable was born in Manila, Philippines, in 1987. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He took part in Metafora’s International Workshop for Studio Arts in Barcelona, Spain, in 2013 His technique manipulates the visualizer in music applications where lines are made based on code, resulting in a pattern of animated lines, resulting in abstract work. During the mid-Spanish period, well-off Filipinos traveled abroad to pursue their education. Because of this, Juan Luna, Jose Resureccion Hidalgo, and Jose Rizal got the idea of true liberty. Spoliarium The Persecution of Christian Juan Luna Virgins Felix Resureccion Hidalgo Kevin Raymundo also known as Tarantadong Kalbo, Filipino comic digital artist, expressed his dismay and convictions about the government. These are clear examples of how art can be a catalyst for change and means of expression of one’s political convictions. The most common depiction of the Philippine art genre would be farmers working in a rural landscape or workers in an urban area, whether market of construction site. Quiazon Family Portrait - Simon Flores Delarosa fine clothes made out of pina fabric with embroidery well-fed children wealth Sabel - Benedicto Cabrera poor woman shabby clothes, no shoes from the outskirt of society Heart Evangelista Art present significant moments of age and a nation. All the artworks mentioned in the previous aspects account for the visual historical reference for any generation. the country’s most prominent mural painter artists with works that can be considered the definitive visual portrayal of Philippine History, depicting scenes from the Early Spanish Period to revolution against the Spaniards to the Commonwealth era to modern times.

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