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Quarter 1 Lesson 1-2 - Visual Art PDF

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This document is a lesson plan on visual art for a secondary-level class. Concepts covered include various art forms, art history, and analysis. It dives into different artistic mediums and movements.

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VISUAL ART FORM QUARTER 1: LESSON 1-2 ART All art forms have the main characteristic of being pleasing to the senses. They all tell a story, whatever art form it is. Art also conveys a message to the audience that may be indirect but very profound. ART - ARS (SKILL, OR CRAFT) A...

VISUAL ART FORM QUARTER 1: LESSON 1-2 ART All art forms have the main characteristic of being pleasing to the senses. They all tell a story, whatever art form it is. Art also conveys a message to the audience that may be indirect but very profound. ART - ARS (SKILL, OR CRAFT) Artisan - a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. HISTORY OF ART Before the written word recorded the deeds of mankind, art was the way ancient men shared their lives and the events that encompassed them. They used whatever mediums were available in the natural world, and these included painting on cave walls, weaving intricate designs in fabric, and decorating pottery and ceramic vessels that were used in everyday life. Baybayin Mangyan(Hanunuo) While primitive art may not always be admired by many, the idea behind creating the art is still valid in today’s world. Any artist, working in any medium, is attempting to convey a message that will be shared by others. This is the basic reason for creating art, and successful artists are those who manage to impress their message on many people and keep their art alive through generations of men. REFERENCES: https://www.slideshare.net retrieved July 7, 2020 https://www.rcampus.com retrieved July 7, 2020 https://www.hgtv.com retrieved July 7, 2020 https://www.academia.edu retrieved July 7, 2020 https://www.scribd.com/doc retrieved July 7, 2020 https://ncca.gov.ph retrieved July 8, 2020. https://park.org/Philippines retrieved July 8, 2020 EXPLORING THE WORLD OF VISUAL ART QUARTER 1: LESSON 2 VISUAL ART The Visual Arts pertain to art created to aesthetically pleasing the eye. They are visual in nature. The Visual Arts are subdivided into the following categories Architecture, – Ceramics, Conceptual Arts, Drawing, Painting, Photography, and Sculpture. INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL ARTS Visual arts: creative expression through visual mediums Includes painting, sculpture, photography, and more Allows artists to communicate ideas, emotions, and experiences INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL ARTS Visual arts: creative expression through visual mediums Includes painting, sculpture, photography, and more Allows artists to communicate ideas, emotions, and experiences ELEMENTS OF ART Line: defines shape, contours, and outlines Color: evokes emotions and sets the mood Shape: 2D area defined by boundaries Form: 3D aspect of shape Texture: surface quality, real or implied Space: the area around, between, or within objects Value: lightness or darkness of colors Can you think of an artwork that effectively uses these elements? PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Balance: distribution of visual weight Contrast: use of opposing elements Emphasis: focal point or area of interest Pattern: repetition of elements Unity: harmony between all parts Movement: path the eye follows through the work How do these principles contribute to the overall impact of an artwork? MAJOR ART MOVEMENTS Renaissance (14th-17th century) Baroque (17th-18th century) Romanticism (late 18th-19th century) Impressionism (late 19th century) Modernism (late 19th-20th century) Contemporary (1970s-present) RENAISSANCE (14TH-17TH CENTURY) BAROQUE (17TH-18TH CENTURY) ROMANTICISM (LATE 18TH-19TH CENTURY) IMPRESSIONISM (LATE 19TH CENTURY) MODERNISM (LATE 19TH-20TH CENTURY) CONTEMPORARY (1970S-PRESENT) EXPLORING DIFFERENT MEDIUMS Painting: oils, acrylics, watercolors Drawing: pencil, charcoal, pastels Sculpture: clay, stone, metal, wood Printmaking: woodcuts, etchings, lithographs Photography: digital, film, alternative processes Digital art: computer-generated imagery Have you tried any of these mediums? Which would you like to explore? THE ROLE OF COLOR THEORY Color wheel: primary, secondary, and tertiary colors Color harmony: complementary, analogous, triadic Warm vs. cool colors Psychological effects of color How artists use color to convey meaning and emotion, Can you name examples of how color affects mood in everyday life? FERNANDO AMORSOLO (1892-1972) 'SABUNGERO,' SIGNED AND DATED 1914 (LOWER LEFT); OIL ON CANVAS, 18" X 22" (46 CM X 56 CM). ANALYZING ARTWORKS Art analysis is the process of examining and interpreting works of art. It involves looking closely at visual elements, context, and meaning. Analyzing art helps us understand the artist's intentions and cultural significance. What's your favorite work of art? Why do you find it appealing? ANALYZING ARTWORKS Observe: What do you see? Describe: Colors, shapes, subjects, techniques Interpret: What might the artist be trying to convey? Evaluate: What's your opinion of the work? Context: How does historical/cultural context inform the piece? Let's practice analyzing a famous artwork together! HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT Consider the period and location of the artwork's creation Research the artist's background and influences Examine societal norms and values of the era Explore symbolism and iconography specific to the culture Espana y Filipinas, 1886. Espana y Filipinas is an oil on wood painting, it is an allegorical depiction of two women together, one a representation of Spain and the other of the Philippines.

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