Element of Arts & Gamaba Flashcards
Marks on a surface that vary in length, width, texture, and direction.
Uses: Creates shapes, defines spaces, conveys movement and emotion.
Line
2D areas defined by boundaries like lines or colors.
Types: Geometric (e.g., square, triangle) & Organic (freeform, natural-looking shapes).
Shape
Visual perception from light reflection on an object.
Components: Hue (name), Value (light/darkness), Intensity (brightness).
Color
3D aspect of an object/artwork including height, width, and depth.
Examples: Cuboid, Cone, Cylinder, Pyramid.
Form
Surface quality of an object or artwork, either tactile or visual.
Examples: Smooth, rough, bumpy.
Texture
Lightness or darkness of a color or tone.
Types: High Key (light), Low Key (dark), High Contrast (opposite values), Low Contrast (slightly different values).
Value
Area around, within, or between objects.
Types: Positive (occupied), Negative (empty).
Space
Preserved the Mangyan script (Surat Mangyan) and the Ambahan (7-syllable poetic lines).
Ginaw Bilog
Master of ‘basal,’ ‘kullal,’ ‘bagit,’ and a gifted poet and musician.
Masino Intaray
Master of the Kutyapi, a 2-string chordophone with a crocodile-shaped tail.
Samaon Sulaiman
Preserved T’nalak weaving from abaca fibers.
Lang Dulay
Mastered Bagobo-Tagabawa textiles, particularly the binuwaya (crocodile) design.
Salinta Monon
Helped pioneer the first School of Living Tradition in the Visayas, preserving oral traditions.
Federico Caballero
Crafted tabungaw, traditional helmets made from the bottle gourd.
Teofilo Garcia
Known for weaving intricate Inabel patterns like binakol, kusikos, and sinan-sabong
Magdalena Gamayo