Additional Notes in CPAR PDF
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This document contains additional notes on different art techniques. It covers drawing styles, sketching, and various weaving techniques, aimed at improving artistic skills..
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**Additional notes in CPAR** Focus on emotive that emphasize dark tones and expressive lines. - An artistic approach that conveys a sense of sadness. - Focus on feelings and emotions. Include a vanishing point in your drawing to add depth. - Realistic three-dimensional quality Hatching-...
**Additional notes in CPAR** Focus on emotive that emphasize dark tones and expressive lines. - An artistic approach that conveys a sense of sadness. - Focus on feelings and emotions. Include a vanishing point in your drawing to add depth. - Realistic three-dimensional quality Hatching- use of closely spaced parallel lines that run in the same direction. Cross-hatching- use of closely spaced parallel lines that run in the opposite direction. Blending- use of torchons in charcoal drawing Stippling- uses dot patterns to create darker values in a drawing. The way a pencil produces lines and tones in drawing. A. The sharpness of the point. B. The angle of how the pencil is held C. How much pressure is applied - To hold a stick of vine charcoal use Between the thumb and first three fingers. **Smooth lines** -- pen and graphite pencils **Rough lines** -- crayons and chalk **Pencils and pastels** -- dry media **Water color** -- wet media The best way to improve life drawing skills is regularly drawing from live models. Drawing can be crafted upon making a masterpiece thru drawings created using dry media or wet media. Difference between a two-dimensional and a three-dimensional drawing - Two-dimensional drawing has only two surfaces; length and breadth while three-dimensional drawing has three surfaces; length, breadth, and height. Good strategy for enhancing the insight stage of creativity - Formulate the most unpredictable works. - Focus on the preparatory stage of your challenge. Sequence of the four stages of creative thinking - Preparation, Incubation, Illumination, Verification **PREPARATION** - prepare **INCUBATION** -- Stage 2 -- period of germination - It allows the mind to rest while new ideas form subconsciously. **VERIFICATION**- stage 3 - expanded and developed to create an impressive masterpiece **ILLUMINATION** -- Aha moment **TWIBBONS** - They overlay advocacy images on profile pictures to support campaigns. - Pepito was so amazed by the recently concluded Intramurals 2024 that he forgot to change his profile picture to match his team's profile picture blast before the event began. He quickly updated his profile picture, which had been created using a specific social media app to show support for his team. - **PLAIN WEAVE** -- Simplest and most common type of textile weave. **IKAT WEAVE**- involves an intricate interlacing pattern characterized by a warp-faced design with multiple warp threads passing over a single weft thread, creating a dense and durable fabric. **BURI PALMS**- ribs, petiole, leaf **MOUNTAIN PROVINCE** -- Province of Basket Weavers **PAETE, LAGUNA** -- best wood carvers in the country are found **CARVING** -- oldest form of sculpture **MOLAVE** -- used in general construction where strength and durability are required **CRAFT** is an artistic process of making new things out of common materials in a skillful way. **WEAVING** is an art that develops hand-eye coordination and a way to express yourself. **CRAFT** has been named the most innovative form of recycling. Difference between "warp-faced" weaving from "weft-faced" - Warp-faced weaving emphasizes the horizontal threads, while weft-faced weaving emphasizes the vertical threads, resulting in variations in strength and flexibility. *Why is pandan considered a medium in basket weaving?* - **Pandan** is of immense cultural and economic importance in the country and to the different indigenous groups. **ADDITION** - involve putting together materials **SUBSTITUTION** - used a molder to imitate the image in a more permanent material **SUBTRACTION** - sacred structures like in churches **FOOD ART** - is a type of art that depicts edible objects as the medium or subject matter of an artistic work to create an attractive visual display or provide social critique. **TECHNOLOGICAL ART** - used to describe large scale that includes the idea of technological advancements. Most common stones used for sculptural works - Sandstone - formed when a bed of sand sinks into the earth\'s crust and is then heated and compressed by pressure from other sediments - Limestone - Soapstone - Granite **FOOD** - produce sculptures that are not only visually pleasing but also edible **STEEL** - great choice for sculptors because of their strength and durability **BRONZE** - metals for sculpture that has the characteristic of forming a patina (green color) that protects the metal **FISHTAIL** - used for tasks such as light wood finishing, lettering, skimming, and modeling **METALWORK AND JEWELRY** - made up of a true diamond, she decided to seek confirmation from his gemologist friend **NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES** - Displaying rare artifacts and promoting cultural heritage. **NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS** - It serves as the government's main policy-making body for art preservation and promotion. - to ensure that regional art styles are preserved and promoted - government effort to promote culture and arts in the Philippines - highest governing body in the fields of traditional and contemporary arts. **CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES** - Serving as the premier venue for culture and arts performances in the Philippines. - focuses on the numerous shows and exhibitions on performing arts and visual arts. - For almost 50 years, the Cultural Center of the Philippines has been serving as the premier venue in the Philippines for Philippine books of archives. **NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHILIPPINES** - responsible for preserving old documents from the Spanish and American periods **NATIONAL LIBRARY OF THE PHILIPPINES** - to provide access to the country's printed and recorded cultural heritage **SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RIZAL MONUMENT** - It is a symbol of the nation's struggle and victory. **SIGNIFICANCE OF BONIFACIO MONUMENT** - manifestation of participating in the expression of the country's nationhood. ***NOTE:*** There are six arts and cultural government agencies under the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. *Role of a Pigment Painting* - To provide color *Role of a Solvent Painting* - To thin paint to the desired consistency *Role of Tempera* - Paint the dries quickly *Difference between oil paints and acrylic paints* - Oil paints dry slowly, while acrylics dry quickly. ***Remember:*** - Oil paints are best for capturing detail and texture, but it should be prepared for a long drying time. - Scholastic acrylics, because they are designed for educational purposes and are safe and easy to use. - Professional acrylics, because they offer the best quality and performance. - Wet-on-dry, because it provides more control over the edges and allows for sharper details. 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