Arts and Artisans Flashcards
Defines as art practitioner
Artist
Produces or creates indirectly functional arts with aesthetics and value using imagination
Artists
Someone devoted to the creative part, making visually pleasant work only for gratification and appreciation of viewer but no practical value
Artists
Painter, sculptor, dancer are example of
Artists
True or False
Some artists are self-taught
True
They are more inclined on the creative side
Artists
Defines as craftsman
Artisan
Produces directly functional and decorative arts
Artisan
Physical worker who makes objects using his hand, and thorough skill, experience and ability can produce things of great beauty with usefulness
Artisan
Carpenter, weaver, blacksmith, plumber and etc. are example of
Artisan
They create things with functions; something that can be used and has a purpose
Artisans
An economic system that relies not only on supplies and demand but also in fabrication of a work’s predicted future monetary and/ or cultural value
Art Market
A place wherein you can see the work of arts, either to promote or to sell the products
Art market
Manager, overseer, keeper of a cultural heritage
curator
Content specialist charged with an institution’s collections, organized art exhibits, research artists, write catalogs, and involved in interpreting
the heritage
Curator
Researches regarding the history and interpreting the heritage of an artwork and the artist
Curator
Is a professional who is knowledgeable in art, who may scout talents for an advertising agency seeking to employ an art director/may look for an art collector or a company
Art Buyer
A person or company that buys and sells works of art
Art Dealer
Often study the history of art before starting their careers
Art Dealer
Should know how to inspect the art and value the art
Art Dealer
Must understand how business works
Art Dealer
Is a personal owned collection of works, usually a collection of art
Private Collection
collectors collect for personal reasons/ritual, for aesthetic, and for power
Private Collection
You are planting seeds of your creation
Germination
More on the artist is conceptualizing on the subject, what material to be used, and what style to be done
Germination
You will internalize and assimilate or incorporate the idea you want to create
Assimilation
More on planning and analyzing
Assimilation
The time to finish your project, to give it the final shape before you present it to the audience
completion
final touches
completion
This ends when the planning ends, and the content start being produced
Pre-production or Subject Development
Starting the work of art already; starting to produce
Pre-production or Subject Development
This is the method of joining diverse materialinputs and unimportant inputs (plans, know-how) to make something for consumption (output)
Production or Medium Manipulation
Using all of the materials needed for the work of art
Production or Medium Manipulation
Once artwork is finished, it will be displayed, circulated and performed for the audience and public to see or watch
Post-production (completion) or Exhibition
It refers to the materials that are used by an artist to create a work of art
Medium
Oil painting, pastel, colored pencil, pencil, charcoal pencil, clay, strings, or anything that surrounds us that can be used as materials for the work of art
Medium
It refers to the artist’s ability and knowledge or technical know-how in manipulating the medium
Technique
Using the medium depending on the artist’s style for the work of art
Technique