Reviewer in Contemporary Arts Lesson 2 and 3 PDF

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This document provides an overview of art techniques, artistic skills, and contemporary visual artists. It covers topics such as collage, land art, frottage, digital art, printmaking, and more.

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Reviewer in Contemporary Arts Lesson 2 and 3: Lesson 1: Subject – It refers to a person, object, place, or event that is being described or represented in...

Reviewer in Contemporary Arts Lesson 2 and 3: Lesson 1: Subject – It refers to a person, object, place, or event that is being described or represented in the artwork of an artist. ART TECHNIQUES USED BY ARTISTS Representational Art – This kind of art has a subject that it represents. Collage – Cutting out some parts or pieces from a material and then putting it together again to Non-Representational Art – This kind of art create another image. does not present any object, it looks like abstract art. Land Art – These are the artworks made by the artists through nature, such as land, stones, plants, etc. Kinds of Subjects Frottage – making an artwork out of rubbing of Figures – It shows the human body. pencil or crayon on a piece of paper placed at the top of an object. Still Life – This subject uses inanimate objects that are being arranged in an indoor setting. Digital Art – It is making an artwork using digital technologies. Everyday Life – This subject is the usual task that people do in their daily lives. Print Making – printing design with printer and paper, before transferring it to another Portrait – This is a realistic likeness of a person material. in painting, sculpture, or drawing. Elements of Arts ARTISTIC SKILLS FORM – It refers to the overall composition of an artwork. LINE - A mark by the pointed tool such Sculptor – They curve objects and materials as a brush, pen, or stick; a moving using metals, stones, clays, glasses, and wood point. It is the foundation of drawing. Painters – They use paint and brushes to make SHAPE - A flat, enclosed area that has artwork through flat grounds like canvas, wood, two dimensions, length and width. paper, and walls. Two Types of Shapes: Writer – They are the artist who uses words and languages to make novels, poetry, and other - Geometric Shape literary pieces. - Organic Shape COLOR - It is created by light. 3 Dimensional Arts - These are the artworks Three Terms of Color: that occupy space and have volume. - Hue – color itself. Medium – This are the materials use in - Value – the lightness and the executing and creating art forms. darkness of a color. - Intensity – brightness and dullness of a color. TEXTURE – Describes the feel of an actual object. Two types of Texture Mindanao - Tactile/actual texture – a real texture is one you can actually feel with your hand. Mariano Amar Catague – Davao - Visual texture – Visual/Implied artist who depicts the Lumads in his texture. figurative paintings. His passion for Indigenous tribes began when he VALUE – is the Tonal relationship interacted with the Manuvu tribe in Agusan del Norte. between light and dark areas in the painting. Saudi Ahmad – His works are often SPACE – Area or surface occupied by sold even before they are finished. artwork. Lesson 4: Contemporary Visual Artists that uses Indigenous Materials and Inspiration Luzon Rodel Tapaya – He uses folk subjects and myths from Filipino folktales such as manananggals, ti kbalangs, and Bernardo Carpio. Dexter Sy – He uses his mixed heritage of being Filipino-Chinese as his inspiration for many of his works. Ronald Riel Jaramillo Hilario – He belonged to a family who is famous for creating wood-carved. Visayas Peter James and Moreen Austria - They are two Visayan artists who collaborated in 2016 to create a collection entitled Lawig. Manuel Pañares – He believes in the power of art as a learning medium. He creates realistic paintings of Cebu and Mindanao" historical events as a way for his fellow Cebuanos to learn more about their history.

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