art app Flashcards

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recognition of good qualities of a person or something.

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appreciation

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for anyone, who wants to experience it and it’s often in more places than we might realize

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art

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anything that stirs emotion in you.

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art

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A full understanding of a situation. Seeing beauty despite negativity.

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appreciation

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Acquiring knowledge leads to

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appreciation.

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Knowing vocabulary, concepts, themes processes, and materials

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appreciation

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The word “art” comes from the ancient latin “ars” which means a “craft or specialized form of skill” carpentry or smithing or surgery

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Collinwood, 1938

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The word “art” comes from the ancient latin

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ars

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ars means

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“craft or specialized form of skill”

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something that is perennially around us. Some people may deny having to do with arts but it is indisputable.

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art

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came to mean something different. It meant “any special form of book-learning such as grammar or logic, magic of astrology.

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art in medieval

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The humanities constitute one of the oldest and most important means of expression developed by man

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Dudley et. al, 1960

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one of the oldest and most important means of expression developed by man

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humanities

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witnessed how man evolved not just physically but also culturally, from cave painters to men of exquisite paintbrush users of the present.

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human history

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act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable or important.

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art

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the knowledge and understanding of timeless qualities that identify all great art.

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art

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t or f
The more you appreciate and understand the art of different eras, movements, styles, and techniques, the better you can develop, evaluate and improve your own artwork.

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true

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art has always been timeless and universal, spanning generations and continents through and through.

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Art is Universal

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it provides key words of art.

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Literature

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two Greek Epics that one’s being taught in school.

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Iliad and the Odyssey

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The Sanskrit pieces _________ and _________are also staples in this fields.

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Mahabharata and Ramanaya

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Age is not a factor in determining art.

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misconception

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“An art is not good because it is old, but old because it is good”

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(Dudley et., al 1960)

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In the Philippines, the works of _______ and ________ are not being read because they are old.

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Jose Rizal and Francisco Balagtas

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teach high school students the beauty of love, one that is universal and pure.
Florante at Laura
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filipino masterpiece, has always captured the imagination of the young with its timeless lessons.
Ibong Adarna
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When we recite the ____________ , we feel in communion with King David as we feel one with him in his conversation with God.
Psalms
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(love of country) or perform folk dances, we still enjoy the way our Filipino Ancestors while away their time in the past.
Kundiman
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is a war song that later became a love song that flourished during the Spanish colonial period.
Kumintang
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Art is man's expression of his reception of nature. Art is man's way of interpreting nature.
Art is not nature
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work around certain formulas to the detriment of substance and faithfulness to reality of movies.
local movies
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a french painter who painted a scene from reality entitled “Well and Grinding Wheel in the Forest of the Chateau Noir.”
Paul Cezanne
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was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th century conception of artistic endeavor to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century.
Paul Cézanne (1839 – 1906)
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often repetitive, exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic and clearly recognizable.
Cezanne
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art is known by experiencing.
Art involves experience
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In order to know what an artwork is, we have to sense it, see or hear it, and see and hear it.
Art involves experience
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t or f A work of art then cannot be abstracted from actual doing.
true
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By experience, we mean the “actual doing of something”
Dudley et al., 1960
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t or f affirmed that art depends on experience, and if one is to know art, he must know it not as fact or information but as an experience.
true
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t or f In philosophical terms, perception of art is always a value judgment.
true
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assumption of arts
art is universal art is not nature art involves experience
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Understanding the Arts The Arts: An Introduction to the Humanities (Cerbo et al, 2010) provided the following definitions of art:
- Art as a skill or mastery - Art as a process of or a product of a creative skill - Art as a universal language - Art as a representation of reality - Art reflects the characteristics of a period - Art shows the manner of existence of the people a long time ago
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the term Art is used to simply refer to bay skill or mastery that is manifested in the outstanding product of an endeavor.
Art as a skill or mastery
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process because it involves arranging the aesthetic elements in an artistically interesting and appealing manner.
Art as a process of or a product of a creative skill
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It is a product because it includes human creations, different activities and manner of expression.
Art as a process of or a product of a creative skill
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the language of art is diverse. Each art form has its own artistic elements. -Literature -Music -Theatre
Art as a universal language
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a reflection or a mirror of reality.
Art as a representation of reality
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Art reflects the characteristics of a period.
Medieval period Renaissance period Modern period
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the dominance of the church initiated the expression of spiritual truths.
Medieval period
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In the visual arts, figures were presented in idealized “flat” forms to signify a lack of focus on the material world.
Medieval period
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the value ascribed to the material world was shown in more defined and realistic rendition of the human body in the visual arts.
Renaissance period
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“three-dimensional” reality of landscapes.
Renaissance period
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characterizes the idealistic search for the truth and the realization that is not attainable; thus relativity is accepted as an avoidable truth.
Modern period
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This is manifested by the varied experimentations of artistic expression.
Modern period
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We gain awareness that the people during the Old Stone Age lived in caves and that they manifested their artistry by drawings and sketching.
Art shows the manner of existence of the people a long time ago
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We gain awareness to the people and manifested their artistry by drawings and sketching.
Old Stone Age
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Humanities and the art have always been part of ______________. Since the dawn of time, man has always tried to express his innermost thoughts and feelings about reality through creating art.
man's growth and civilization
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what: Incentives
Objective target Known reward (no surprise) Known frequency Infrequent (annual bonuses) Tangible reward (primary) Intangible reward (secondary) Number-based Focused on elite few
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How: Recognition
Subjective behavior Unknown reward (surprises) Unknown frequency Frequent (every hour, everyday) Intangible reward (primary) Tangible reward (secondary) Values-based Focused on many
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not every beautiful thing that can be seen or experienced may truly be called a __________. Therefore, Art is a product of man's creativity, imagination, and expression.
Work of Art
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bringing a unique approach and way of thinking to the way you do things.
Creativity
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can be thought of as the result of a creative process; ending up with a new and better product or service.
Innovation
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Input: _______ - thinks up new ideas. Output: ______ - put into action.
Creativity Innovation
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Not everyone can be considered an artist, but all are spectators of art. “We are able to distinguish what is fine and beautiful from what is not and what good quality is and from poor. This gives us a role in the field of art appreciation.”
true
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Art is a product of man's
creativity, imagination, and expression
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Art is ______ but may be inspired by nature.
not nature
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“The role of art as a creative work is to depict the world in a completely different light and perspective”
Jean-Paul Sartre
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In cultivating an appreciation of art, one should also exercise and develop his _______that are fine and beautiful.
taste for things
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t or f “Learning to appreciate art no matter what vocation or profession you have, will lead to a fuller and more meaningful life.”
true
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“Knowledge is actually derived from imagination”
Albert Einstein
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beyond the real thing and can be something that is imaginary.
Artwork
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requires thinking outside the box. In art, creativity is what sets apart one artwork from another.
Creativity
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge.” For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand."
Albert Einstein
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When can we say that something is creative?
When we have not seen anything like it. When it is out of the ordinary. When it is not just a copy or imitation of someone's work. There is originality.
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- not constrained by the walls of the norm, but goes beyond that. - one is able to craft something bold, something new, and something better in the hopes of creating something that will stimulate change.
Imagination
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An emotion will remain unknown to a man until he expresses it. "I am angry." is a mere description but expression means a reflection of inner selves.
Art as Expression
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"What an artist does to an emotion is not to induce it, but express it. Through expression, he is able to explore his own emotions and at the same time, create something beautiful out of them."
Robin George Collingwood
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creations that fall under this category are those that appeals to the sense of sight and are mainly visual in nature.
Visual Arts
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Some mediums of visual arts include
paintings, drawings, letterings, printing, sculpture, digital imaging.
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Artists produce _________ driven by their desire to reproduce things that they have seen in the way that they perceived them. There are also other artistic disciplines that also involve a ____ aspect, such as performance arts, theater, and applied arts.
visual arts
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The Scream (1893)
Edvard Munch
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simulates experiences or creates one that is beyond the scope of our imagination as it aims to deliver ideas, feelings, or beauty to its viewers. focuses on its aesthetic, cultural, and social value and is considered both an art and an industry.
Filmmaking
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refers to the art of putting together sussessions of still images in order to create an illusion of movement.
Film
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Techniques in film-making process:
Motion-picture camera (movie camera) Animation techniques Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
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An 1896 advertising poster with image from
Lumière's L'Arroseurarrosé (lahuserausi)
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is a live art and the artist's medium is mainly the human body which he or she uses to perform, but also employs other kind of art such as visual art, props, or sound.
Performance Art
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Time Where the performance took place The performer's body Relationship between the audience and the performer(s)
Elements
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The fact that ________ is live makes it intangible, which means it cannot be bought or traded as a commodity.
performance art
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is series of movements that follows the rhythm of the music accompaniment.
Dance
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is a creative art form that allows people to freely express themselves.
Dancing
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may seem not to allow this, but in art expression, dancers are not confined to set steps and rules but are free to create and invent their own movements as longs as they deem them graceful and beautiful.
Choreography
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First archeological proof of dance comes from the 9 thousand year old cave paintings in
India.
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is an art form where the artist expresses his emotions not by using paint, charcoal, or camera, but expresses them through words. These words are carefully selected to exhibit clarity and beauty and to stimulate strong emotions of joy, anger, love, sorrow among others. It uses a word's emotional, musical, and spatial values that go beyond its literal meaning to narrate emphasize, argue,or convince These words combined with movements, tone, volume, and intensity of the delivery add to the artistic, value of the poem.
Poetry Performance
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______ is the pursuit and creation of beautiful things while ________ is the making of beautiful buildings. However, not all building are beautiful because some only embody the functionality they need, but the structure, lines, forms, and colors are not beautifully expressed.
art, architecture
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Buildings should embody these three important elements if they wish to merit the title architecture. Important Elements
Plan Construction Design
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is a major urban development landmark in Seoul, South Korea designed by
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), Zaha Hadid
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was an lraqi-British architect, artist and designer, recognized as a major figure in architecture of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Zaha Hadid
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artists who practice literary arts use words to express themselves and communicate emotions to the readers.
Literary Art
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theater uses live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a live audience.
Theater Arts
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decoration and entertainment. It is "a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics,and architecture .
Fine Arts
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7 fine art disciplines
painting, sculpture, architecture, poetry, music, literature, and dance.
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- use, purpose and functionality. Often distinguished as design. -is incorporating elements of style and design to everyday items with the aim of increasing their aesthetic value.
Applied Arts
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“Creativity gives rise to the limited out of the unlimited, to sanity out madness, to the valuable out of the priceless, to abundance out of nothingness, to the original out of the familiar and to hope out of despair.”
(Wallace Huey)