PAINTING Flashcards

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Refers to brightness and dullness of color.

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Saturation

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can be used in order to define form

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Solid Line

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refers to solid portions of a three-dimensional object.

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Mass

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is a very important element because it can communicate information and emotion to the viewer.

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Color

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Also known as double complementary color scheme, this uses two pairs of complementary colors.

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Tetradic

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Refers to the process of applying color on a flat surface.

Forms can be created using a wide variety of materials such as water color, acrylic, ink, oil, pastel, and charcoal.

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PAINTING

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Is perhaps the most common form of painting. As the name implies, this involves applying color to a board or canvass that is fixed on an upright support

  • Are meant to be framed and hanged on a wall after creating them.
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Easel Painting

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Is described as a huge wall-sized painting. During the 1980’s, some artist believed that the murals should be used to impart messages to increase social awareness especially to issues at that time

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MURALS

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was developed in order to prevent the mural from being erased from the wall. was created by using bold stroke in applying bright color on pieces of cheesecloth or canvas.

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Portable Mural

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10
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Is described as a backdrop or background for the stage. These are used for komedya, sarswela, and sinakulo which are popular forms of theater in the country.

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TELON PAINTING

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The calesa is typically painted using one color: The borders of the calesa are decorated with geometric patterns, repetitive patterns, and or thin lines.

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Jeepney and Calesa Painting

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This refers to a form of painting that involve combine images in a single artwork. This entails cutting and pasting materials such as paper, fabric, tin foil, and other relatively flat materials onto a board or canvas

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COLLAGE

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13
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Portrays people in daily activities. Subjects include planting and harvesting rice, a young woman singing, vendors and fiestas

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Genre Painting

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Depicts a scene from the past. It often has a lesson concerning national values.

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Historical Painting

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Refers to painting of the space inside a part of a house or a building. This usually reveals the social class of the family living in that particular house, as well as the traits of the people living in it.

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Interiors

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Portrays natural scenery or urban scenes. Mixed media is now used in creating landscape paintings. Closely related to landscapes are seascape, which focus on large body of water.

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Landscape

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Refers to a painting portraying one or more specific individuals. This usually portrays the physical characteristics of the subject and seeks to show an understanding of the person’s character.

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Portraits

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These are painting that portrays the unclothed human figure. Nowadays a wide variety of materials and styles can be used in painting nudes. Nude painting sessions are conducted in galleries

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Nudes

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Common subjects are lone religious image, lives of the saints, and scene based from the scriptures like the nativity scene, and the stations of the cross.

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Religious Painting

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Refers to painting that depicts natural or man-made objects that form a composition in a natural setting.

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Still Life

21
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Philippine contemporary period which involves creating representational figures that also look abstract.

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Neo-Realism

22
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magic realism in which the subject is painted in a highly realistic way that it resembles a photography.

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Hyperrealism

23
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entails creating paintings that depict socioeconomic and political problems.

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Social Realism