GEN.ED ART APPRECIATION Flashcards
GEN ED
ARS
ART
SELF-EXPRESSION
ART AS PERSONAL
OPPOSED TO ONE’S POV
ART AS SOCIAL
CREATED TO PERFORM SOME SERVICE
ART AS PHYSICAL
ART MEANS
SKILL, TALENT OR ABILITY
ART IS THE EXPRESSION OF
CREATIVE SKILL AND IMAGINATION
SEVEN FIELDS OF ART
PHL RLM
Philosophy
History
Literature
Religion
Language
Music
5 CLASSICATIONS OF ART
VERBAL
NON VERBAL
MIXED
APPLIED ARTS
FINE ARTS
MEANT TO BE PERFORMED
OPERA, DRAMA, SINGING AND DANCING, THEATHER
MIXED
Narratives, such as myths, legends, and tales
Poetry
Dramas
Incantations
Proverbs
Riddles
Word games
Compliments and insults in structured forms
VERBAL
the knowledge and understanding of the universal and timeless qualities that identify all great art.
ART APPRECIATION
ARCHITECTURE, FASHION, DESIGN, WEAVING, CERAMICS, PHOTOGRAPHY
NON VERBAL
UTILITARIAN OBJECTS IN EVERYDAY USE, CREATED TO SOLD COMMERCIALLY
EX. FURNITURE, ARCHITECTURE, GRAPHIC DESIGN, ADVERTISEMENT, PRODUCT DESIGN
APPLIED ARTS
HAVE NO FUNCTION, NOT MEANT TO SOLD BUT TO DISPLAY OR DECOR IN MUSEUM OR GALLERY
FINE ARTS
PARTS OF A WORK OF ART:
IMAGE THAT CAN EASILY IDENTIFY
SUBJECT
PARTS OF A WORK OF ART:
OVERALL ORGANIZATION OF THE ARTWORK
FORM
PARTS OF A WORK OF ART:
MESSAGES OF AN ARTWORK
CONTENT
REALITY
REPRESENTATIONAL ART
ABSTRACT
NON-REPRESENTATIONAL ART
BEGIN WITH A PENCIL AND SKETCHPAD
ARTIST
MAKE PRACTICAL ARTISTIC PRODUCT (CRAFTSMEN)
ARTISAN
WIDTH AND HEIGHT, NO DEPTH, WITH LIMIT OR BOUNDARY
2DIMENSIONAL ART
APPLIES COLORS TO SURFACE
PAINTING
WATER AND PAPER, WATER-BASED SOLUTIONS MIX TO COLORS
WATERCOLOR
DONE IN WET PLASTER, AND BECAME PART OF THE WALL
FRESCO
FRESCO
The Sistine Chapel ceiling
MICHAELANGELO
FRESCO
The Creation of Adam
MICHAELANGELO
FRESCO
The Last Supper
LEONARDO DAVINCI
EGG YOLK
TEMPERA
STICK OF DRIED PASTE
PASTEL
WAX COLORS WITH FIXED HEAT
ENCAUSTIC
HEAVIEST OF PAINTING MEDIUMS USING LINSEED OIL
OIL PAINTING
SYNTHETIC FASTER DRYING PAINT
ACRYLIC
PORTABLE SUPPORT
EASEL PAINTING
PAINTING ON A LARGE WALL
MURAL PAINTING
RAISED ON THE SURFACE
RELIEF
Famous Renaissance Artist
Works: from Florence Italy
FORTITUDE, BIRTH OF VENUS
TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, ST. AUGUSTINE, ADORATION OF MAGI
SANDRO BOTTICELLI
Famous Renaissance Artist
Works:
MASTER among Leonardo davinci and Michaelangelo
PERFECTION and grace in his artwork
SCHOOL OF ATHENS, THE TRANSFIGURATION, MADONNA AND CHILD, RESURRECTION OF CHRIST
RAPHAEL SANZIO
EPITOME OF RENAISSANCE MAN
Works: THE LAST SUPPER, MONA LISA, VITRUVIAN MAN
LEONARDO DA VINCI
ARCHETYPAL RENAISSANCE MAN
Works: SISTINE CHAPEL CEILING, CREATION OF ADAM, DAVID, PIETA
MICHAELANGELO BUONARROTI
GRAND OLD MAN OF PHILIPPINE ART,
FIRST NATIONAL ARTIST 1972,
IMPRESSIONIST PAINTER OF RURAL LANDSCAPES
Works:
Dalagang Bukid, Emilio Aguinaldo, Making of Phil. Flag, First Baptism in the Phil.
FERNANDO AMORSOLO
AMORSOLO (LOLO, GRAND OLD MAN)
PAINTER OF FISHERFOLKS IN ANGONO RIZAL, FAMOUS IN MURAL PAINTINGS AT THE CITY HALL OF MANILA
CARLOS BOTONG FRANCISCO
NANGISDA SI CARLOS NAGDALAG BOTONG UG NAG MURAL PAINTING
SPOLIARIUM (gold medal at the exposicion de bellas artes in madrid)
JUAN LUNA
WIDTH, HEIGHT AND DEPTH CALLED AS PLASTIC ARTS
3 DIMENSIONAL ART
CONSTRUCTING BUILDINGS
ARCHITECTURE
POST LINTEL SYSTEM, 2 VERTICAL SUPPORTS AND ONE HORIZONTAL BEAM ON TOP.
EX. STONEHENGE
TECHNIQUE
8 WONDERS OF THE WORLD
built in QIN AND MING
21, 196 KM
NORTH CHINA FROM EAST TO WEST
GREAT WALL OF CHINA
MAYAN IN MEXICO (5TH TO 13TH CENTURY)
365 STEPS REPRESENTING THE SOLAR YEAR
CHICHEN ITZA
ROSE CITY IN JORDAN’S SOUTH WESTERN DESERT
PETRA
LOCATED IN PERU (PERUVIAN AMAZON)
UNPARRALLED ACHIEVEMENT IN ART (ON TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN)
INCA CIVILIZATION’S LEGACY
HISTORIC SANCTUARY OF MACHU PICCHU
MOUNT CORCOVADO IN RIO DE JANEIRO (BRAZIL)
TOWERING 130 FT. STATUE DESIGNED BY HEITOR DA SILVA COSTA AND created by French-Polish sculptor Paul Landowski 635 TONS
CHRIST THE REDEEMER
ANCIENT AMPHITHEATER IN ROME ITALY, HOSTING GLADIATORIAL CONTESTS, PUBLIC EXECUTIONS, AND DIVERSE EVENTS
COLOSSEUM
ADORNING CITY OF AGRA, INDIA, MADE OF EXQUISITE MARBLE, EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN UNDERTOOK CONSTRUCTION AS A TRIBUTE TO HIS WIFE MUMTAZ MAHAL
TAJ MAHAL
HEART OF CAMBODIA
HAS TRIUMPHED OVER POMPEII IN ITALY FOR THE TITLE AS 8 WONDERS IF THE WOLD
ANGKOR WAT
FIRST NATIONAL ARTIST IN ARCHITECTURE, FATHER OF PHIL. ARCHITECTURE, RENOVATED QUIAPO CHURCH
JUAN NAKPIL
NAK APIL SA ARCHITECT SA QUIAPO CHURCH
CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHIL. AND PHIL. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER (CCP AND PICC)
LEANDRO LOCSIN
Most of the media used are clay, glass, plastics, wood, stone or metals
SCULPTURES
cutting away parts if the original blocks of the wood, stone and other materials where shapes are made
CARVING
process of adding rather than taking away
MODELING
pouring a liquid material into a plaster mold creating a form allowing it to set and then remove the mold
CASTING
Artist join together a variety of materials to take on new form and meaning (e assemble)
ASSEMBLAGE
shaping materials into a desired form
MOLDING
Filipino Sculpture
First National Artist for Sculpture
Father of Philippine Sculpture
Oblation, and Bonifacio Monument
GUILLERMO ESTRELLA TOLENTINO
famous sculptor of landmark sculptures, people power monument
EDUARDO CASTRILLO
Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture
works: Juda’s kiss and the transfiguration
Napoleon Abueva
PANOLIHAN SI JUDAS KAY GIKASPA ANG SCULP (NAPOLEON)
arts and crafts that use plants. animal or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects
TEXTILE ARTS
Colored fabric (Red, white and black) by women of T’BOLI
T’NALAK
handwoven cloth of the TAUSUGS OF SULU as head covering
PIS-YABIT O SEPUTANGAN
pisyabiTAUSOG
IFUGAO style of weaving using a dyeing process
IKAT
handwoven textile of MANDAYA made from Abaca include Mud dyeing
DAGMAY
means weaved in a unique fabric woven by MAGUINDANAON women in Mindanao
INAUL
Taga san ang INA mo taga MINDANAO
produced in BASEY, SAMAR involving folding over strips of materials make unique geometrical designs
BANIG
old method of food preparation, putting rice and creativity of CEBU
PUSO
Artworks designed and produced by means of new media technologies, virtual art, computer graphics, animation, digital etc.
TECHNOLOGICAL MEDIA
Capturing optical images on light sensitive camera
PHOTOGRAPHY
First camera ever recorded in history
DAGUERREOTYPE
First Colored camera
KODACHROME
Most advanced art involves visual and audio projections including MOVEMENTS
FILMS
Software applications to create arts such as Adobe photoshop, canva etc.
COMPUTER ARTS
themes in art:
faithfulness to one’s principle
INTEGRITY
themes in art:
Balance or consistency of the elements, emphasized for effect
PROPORTION/CONSONANCE
themes in art:
Impact or meaning upon the observer
RADIANCE/CLARITY
point moving in a space, a 1 dimensional and can vary WIDTH, DIRECTION, and LENGTH
LINE
suggest height, strength, dignity and posture
ex. Petronas Towers
VERTICAL LINES
These suggest width, distance. calmness, stability
ex. Horizon
HORIZONTAL LINES
suggest action, lack of stability
ex. Leaning tower of Pisa
DIAGONAL LINES
suggest excitement. fear, anxiety, restlessness
ex. Sydney Opera House
ZIGZAG LINES
suggest comfort at ease: sensual quality of the body
ex. sofa chair
CURVED LINES
define objects, have 2 dimensions height and width
SHAPE
define objects, have 3 dimensions height, width, and depth
FORM
measured shapes, mathematical basis
GEOMETRIC
irregular in structure, combination of curves and angles
FREE FORM
Outer and inner spaces of an artwork
SPACE
subject or interest in an artwork
POSITIVE SPACE
background or area that surrounds the subject of artwork
NEGATIVE SPACE
quality of object sense through touch hard, soft, rough, smooth, hairy, leathery, sharp
TEXTURE
called chiaroscuro or lightness or darkness of color
VALUE
Light values; add white color
ex. Pink is a tint of red
TINTING
Dark values; add black color
ex. Maroon is a shade of red
SHADING
Property of light
COLOR
WARM COLORS
R-O-Y
R-ED
O-RANGE
Y-ELLOW
COOL COLORS
B-V-G (Bakla si Vice Ganda- COOL)
B-LUE
V-IOLET
G-REEN
name of color itself
HUE
brightness or darkness of color
unsa ka bright or dull a color is. Also known as chroma or saturation
INTENSITY
PRIMARY COLORS
B-R-Y
B-LUE
R-ED
Y-ELLOW
SECONDARY COLORS
GOV
G-O-V
G-REEN
O-RANGE
V-IOLET
MIXING OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COLORS
yellow + green = yellow green
red + orange = red orange
INTERMEDIATE COLORS
different shades of one color
one ka shade sa color hantod pag mag sigeg add same color mas mo hayag
white to light grey to dark gray to black, kanang shade of brown, family of brown
MONOCHROMATIC COLORS
opposite colors, create strongest contrast
lahi gyud silag color pero ug e join mo compliment, murag fashion outfit
COMPLEMENTARY COLORS
very similar to each other
blue, blue-green, green NEXT TO EACH OTHER SA COLORWHEEL kanang similar gyud silag color “family of blue”
ANALOGOUS COLORS
Impression of unity through arrangement of objects
HARMONY
movement, visual tempo or beat
RHYTHM
Equilibrium or stability to a work of art
BALANCE
carry center of interest or dominant part
EMPHASIS
same position
FORMAL BALANCE
balance due to contrast
INFORMAL BALANCE
equally spaced around a central point
RADIAL BALANCE