ARTS FINALS Flashcards

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  • originated in France /17th century
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HISTORY OF PAINTING

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were introduced to the Filipinos in the 16th century

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Artistic paintings

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  • application of pigments
    -image (artwork) created using pigments (color) on a surface (ground)
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PAINTING

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Medium you Need to Know in Painting

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PIGMENT
ACRYLIC PAINT
POSTERPAINT
FRESCO
OIL PAINT
TEMPERA
WATER COLOR PAINT

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all paint colors come from nature

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PIGMENT

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thick shiny paint.

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  • Acrylic Paint
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: solid water-based paint

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  • Poster Paint:
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Italian word for “fresh”. dry pigment on wet plaster

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  • Fresco
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: thick, shiny mixing pigment with oil

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  • Oil Paint
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may or may not be mixed with egg yolks

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  • Tempera
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soft and see-through (transparent

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  • Watercolor
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TYPES OF PAINTING

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LANDSCAPE
PORTRAIT
STILL LIFE
REAL LIFE

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is an outdoor scene..

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LANDSCAPE

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is an image of a person or animal

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PORTRAIT

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shows objects, such as flowers, food, or musical instruments.

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STILL LIFE

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scene captures life in action.

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REAL LIFE

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DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES IN PAINTING

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REALISM
SURREALISM
CUBISM
EXPRESSIONISM
IMPRESSIONISM
SYMBOLISM
POINTILISM
FUTURISM
MINIMALISM
FAUVISM
DADAISM
CONSTRUCTIVISM

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Ability /manipulates ideas

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TECHNIQUES

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-look like in real life.

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REALISM

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invented from the word super naturalism.
- unconscious creative activity of the mind

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SURREALISM

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initiated by Cezanne, the father of cubism.
- flatness /rejects traditional perspectives.

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CUBISM

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express subjective feelings and emotions

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EXPRESSIONISM

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  • depicts what stimulates the eye
  • concerned with the effects of lights that would get the attention of the audience.
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IMPRESSIONISM

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–visible sign of something invisible

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SYMBOLISM

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- use small distinct dots.
POINTILISM
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Machine and motions /new life MAN'S TRIUMPH OVER NATURE
FUTURISM
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- simplicity geometrical shape which emphasizes space.
MINIMALISM
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using bright and extreme colors in order to assume positive characters
FAUVISM
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cultural movement in visual art
DADAISM
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- “construction.” -metal and wire.
CONSTRUCTIVISM
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oldest art form.
Sculpture
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(Subtraction) is the process by cutting or chipping a form from a solid mass of material using some sort of chisel or carving tool.
Carving
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(Manipulation) is a process uses a soft, pliable material such as wax, clay or plaster that is gradually built up and shaped until the desired form is attained. Unlike carving, modelling is an additive
Modelling
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, an artist creates a sculpture from a soft, malleable substance such as wax, plaster or clay. This sculpture will serve as the model that will be encased in plaster, silica or some other substance to make a cast. The major benefit of casting is that the artist may be able to produce multiple copies of the sculpture using the same cast.
Casting
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the most modern sculpting technique, The artist will take existing materials and attach them together in some fashion, with the resulting combination or assemblage of materials forming the sculpture.
. Assembly or Construction
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TYPES OF SCULPTURE
Free-standing sculpture Sound sculpture Light sculpture Jewelry Site-specific art Kinetic sculpture Statue Stacked art Architectural sculpture Relief Sculpture . Assemblage Sculpture
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surrounded on all sides, except the base, by space. It is also known as sculpture "in the round", and is meant to be viewed from any angle.
Free-standing sculpture
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intermedia and time based art form in which sculpture or any kind of art object produces sound, or the reverse.
Sound sculpture
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intermedia and time based art form ,sculpture or any kind of art object produces light, or the reverse .
Light sculpture
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objects of personal adornment made of precious metals, gems, or imitation materials.
Jewelry
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is artwork created to exist in a certain place.
.Site-specific art
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- involves aspects of physical motion.
Kinetic sculpture
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representation list sculpture depicting a specific entity, usually a person, event, animal or object
Statue
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representation of a person from the chest up
Bust
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formed by assembling objects and 'stacking' them.
Stacked art
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sculpture by an architect and/or sculptor in the design of a building, bridge, mausoleum or other such project
Architectural sculpture
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- A relief sculpture grows out of flat, two- dimensional background, and its projection into three-dimensional space is relatively shallow. The back of the relief sculpture is not meant to be seen, the entire design can be understood from a frontal view. Relief sculptures are usually used in combinations with architecture as wall decorations.
Relief Sculpture
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elements present are just assemble from things that are found in the surrounding.
. Assemblage Sculpture
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-vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
MUSIC
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FUNCTION OF MUSIC
* Religious and ceremonial purpose * Release the tensions and emotion * To listen to music intelligently * Therapeutic value * For entertainment * Experience reflect music * Learning is made easy to music
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Six periods of music
* * Renaissance (1400-1600) * Baroque (1600-1760) * Classical (1730-1820) * Romantic (1815-1910) * 20th Century (1900-2000)
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birth of polyphony
Medieval, Middle Ages (500-1400)
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"rebirth," a period of significant changes in history, including music
RENAISSANCE (1400-1600)
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preparation for death
Humanism
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comes from the Italian word "barocco" which means bizarre (very strange)
BAROQUE (1600-1760)
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sudden emergence of advanced technology
20th CCENTURY MUSIC
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variation of length and accentuation
RHYTHM
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is the simple pulse
beat
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memory element
MELODY -
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highness or lowness
PITCH
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sound combination
HARMONY
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speed of a certain musical slow, quick or moderate
TEMPO
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loudness and softness
DYNAMIC