Art Making (Soul Making) Flashcards

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Art making known as

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Soul making

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refers to all the things that are important in the production of artwork including the ideas and concepts, the artists’ feelings and experiences, the personal symbols and sign, stylistic innovations, and the use of materials.

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Art making

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look at the practice of an artist and discover the following:

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1.The artist’s working methods.
2.The development of his or her style.
3.What the artist influenced by
4.What the artist’s intention is in his or her art-making.
5.The forms within which the artist’s work.

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Making a visual artwork allows the artist to understand how they influence their audience. This allows the audience or viewer to gain a better understanding of artists, works.

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Critique an Art

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The essential elements of an art critique are

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Description, analysis, interpretations, judgement

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Gather necessary information about the work. This guideline is the sort of thing one could find on gallery label, or in the caption. Knowing the background of artwork can make a big difference in how to interpret and understand it

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Describes

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Discuss the use of the principle of composition. Discuss how the work is composed, keeping a few basic in mind

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Analyzing

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It is the practice of borrowing or reusing existing objects and images within a new artwork. This art is a product of political orientation and originated during colonization time when the colonized countries were forced to follow the culture, especially the arts of the colonizers.

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Appropriation Art

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This type of art occurs when the possession of a tangible object is taken from one art and moved to another.

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Material (Object) Appropriation

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This type of art involves the reproduction by a member of one culture, of non-tangible works of art( such as stories, musical composition or dramatic works).

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Non-Material (Content) Appropriation

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This type of art occurs when an artist takes something from the works of others and reproduce it differently but in common with the works of the original artist

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Stylistics Appropriation

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This type art occurs when an artist produces arts that are influenced by the arts of others without creating it in the same manner or style.

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Motif Appropriation

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This type of art occurs when one aspect of the artwork of others is used to represents an aspect of another artwork.

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Subject Appropriation

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when things are made freely as opposed to following a preplanned course of action.

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Improvisation Art

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It is the ability to add value in a moving situation. It is the act of creating something spontaneous, unplanned, or otherwise free-ranging creativity. It is about seeking connection and the essence of creativity

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Improvisation Art

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This approach is used to present improvisation and create comedy sketches that will performed for a formal or informal audience. Artist might take ideas from the audience to make serious or hilarious acts on the spot.

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Basic Performance Improvisation

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This approach is use to make longer works of original theater which can be use for classroom sharing or can grow into works for performance to an audience. Artist are guided the process of creating more fully developed and thorough dramatic plays, sometimes even utilizing costumes, sets, lights and etc.

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Devised theater

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This approach facilitates the exploration of an idea, theme, conflict or questions by the audience. The purpose is communication among the participants. People who are trained or untrained in the arts can join in this approach to improvisation in a variety of community settings.

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Applied Theater

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This approach allows learners in acting a story without a script or making up their own stories based on history, science, or a favorite book, they are improvising.

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Drama in the Classroom (Creative Drama)

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This approach is used by stage directors to illuminate a character’s backstory. This improvisational technique can help learners dig deeper into their motivations and personalities, understand the impact of setting and environment, build relationships among characters in a play or uncover the meaning of plot points. It is also an approach of building skills in actors that might be needed to strengthen the production, including listening spontaneity and timing.

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Improvisation as Scripted Theater Rehearsal