Lesson 5: Artist and Artisan Flashcards

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The word _______ is generally defined as an art practitioner, such as a painter, sculptor, choreographer, dancer, writer, poet, musicians, and the like, who produces or creates indirectly functional arts with aesthetic value using imagination.

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Artist

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are creative individuals who use their imagination and skills to communicate in art form.

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Artist

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An ______ is a craftsman, such as carpenter, carver, plumber, blacksmith, weaver, embroider, and the like, who produces directly functional and/ or decorative arts.

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Artisan

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______ help us in meeting our basic needs.

The _______ works are useful, relevant, and essential in our everyday life. They serve us for a long time, supplying us directly functional arts.

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Artisan

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The ________ is an economic ecosystem that relies not only on supply and demand but also on the fabrication of a work’s predicted future monetary and/or cultural value.

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ART MARKET

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The ______ can appear somewhat unclear since artists do not make art with the sole intention of selling it, and buyers often have no idea of the value of their purchase.

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Art Market

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The following are the important players in the art market: (4)

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CURATOR
ART BUYER
ART DEALER
PRIVATE COLLECTION

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A ______, who is a manager or overseer, and usually a ______ or keeper of a cultural heritage institution (e.g, gallery, museum, library, or archive), is a content specialist charged with an institution’s collections, selecting art to be displayed in a museum, organizing art exhibitions in galleries or public places, researching artists, and writing catalogs and involved with the interpretation of heritage.
To be successful, a curator should be organized, passionate, knowledgeable, adept at multi-tasking, and proficient at writing.

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CURATOR

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An _______ is a professional who is knowledgeable in art, who may scout talents for an advertising agency seeking to employ an art director, or who may look for an art for a collector or a - company.

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ART BUYER

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An ________is a person or a company that buys and sells works of art. often study the history of art before starting their careers.
To determine the artwork’s value, dealers inspect the objects or paintings closely and compare the fine details with similar pieces.

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ART DEALER

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This is personal owned collection of works, usually a collection of art.
In a museum or art-gallery environment, the term signifies that a certain work is not owned by the institution, but is on loan from an individual or organization, either for temporary exhibition or for the long term.

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PRIVATE COLLECTION

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, based on his book, enumerated the steps in the creative process, and said that creating is a skill that can be learned and developed.

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THE CREATIVE PROCESS Robert Fritz

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Fritz, likewise, presented three stages in the creative process.

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  1. Germination (Idea)
  2. Assimilation
  3. Completion
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The steps in the creative process

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Conceive the result you want to create.
Know what currently exists.
Take actions. Develop your creativity.
Learn the rhythms of the creative process.

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16
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There are three fundamental stages in every creative process:

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germination, assimilation, and completion.

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It is the initial moment when you conceive a new project in your life. It is a moment with a lot of energy coming out of the future you envision. It is a powerful time you will have to use wisely for providing the right steps to move forward.

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  1. Germination (Idea)
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It is a crucial step in the creative process. During this phase you will internalize and assimilate or incorporate the idea you want to create. Plan, analyze it, and cultivate it with all the available resources.

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  1. Assimilation
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is the time to finish your project, to give it the final shape before you present it to the audience. It is a difficult time because your energy will be small and likely dispersed with a new vision. Put a deadline to your projects and do not get entangled in small and never-ending details.

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  1. Completion
20
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THREE STAGES IN ART
MAKING

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  1. Pre-production development or subject
  2. Production manipulation or medium
  3. Post production (completion) or exhibition
21
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can be associated with art exploration, concept development, and art production. In the creative process, the artist undergoes three stages of experience, which are popularly known as preproduction, production, and postproduction.

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Art making