QUIZ 1 Flashcards
is the agent of art – the craftsman
Man
has always been regarded through times as an avenue for witnessing truth, beauty,
and goodness
Art
noblest fruit of the Creator
Man
being logical; being reasonable; being imaginative
Rationality
ignites
creativity and gives the
human mind its
uniqueness.
Imagination
The act of turning new and
imaginative ideas into
reality.
Creativity
is a highly
advanced mental process
that involves dreaming or imagination, development and innovation.
Creativity
Theory of Multiple Intelligences was first proposed ____________
Dr. Howard Gardner
Is an American developmental
psychologist
Howard Earl Gardner
bio psychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture
- Gardner , 2000
Intelligence
The ability to read, write and communicate.
Linguistic Intelligence
The ability to think in pictures and visualize a result.
Spatial Intelligence
The capacity to analyze problems logically, carry out mathematical operations, and investigate issues scientifically.
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
The ability to make or compose music or understand and appreciate it.
Musical Intelligence
The ability to use your body skillfully to solve problems, create and fashion products or present ideas and emotions.
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
The ability to understand the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people and consequently to work effectively with others.
Interpersonal Intelligence
The ability for self-analysis and reflection. This type of intelligence can help a person to understand which life goals are important and how to achieve them.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
The ability to appreciate the world and nature.
Naturalist Intelligence
Art is taken from the Italian word ____, which means craftsmanship, skill, mastery of form, inventiveness.
artis
means “to prepare”
artizein
it means everything that is built and created by man
ars
meaning “to put together.”
arkiskein
VARIOUS ASSUMPTIONS IN ART
- Art is Cultural
- Art is Universal
- Art is Not Nature
- Art Involves Experience
- Art is Expression
refers to what is literally depicted in the artwork
Subject Matter
representations of an individual, group of people, or of historical figures such as great leaders (kings, pharaohs, emperors, presidents, founders of religions), patriots (heroes and heroines, revolutionary leaders), and innovative minds (philosophers, scientists, inventors, builders).
Portraiture
painting of objects, furniture, utensils, flowers, fruits, vegetables placed on a table or another setting.
Still life
symbolic images and interpretations of various animals and plants associated in visual arts (painting, sculpture, and architectures), pottery and weaving, etc.
Animals and Plants
historical wonder cities of the world with legacies in the preservation and promotion of culture and the arts.
Places
rekindling and paying homage to historical accounts (tragedies, revolutions, triumphs) that have moved the people with awe and trembling.
Events
artworks depicting the Trinity, Jesus, Mary and Joseph, the angels and the saints
Religious items
the gods and goddesses adorned and revered in the great civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Mythological
images and scenes of the daily life of various provinces such as fiestas and festivals, fishing, farming and harvesting, recreations and games.
Country Life
various forms of land – volcanoes, mountain ranges, hills, valleys, plains, plateau, and cliffs – depicted in landscape paintings and architectures.
Landscape
sacred spaces, commercial spaces and mega structures from around the globe recognized as cosmic, sacred and modern.
Edifices
forms of water – ocean, sea, river, lake, brook, pond, and falls – illustrated in paintings and today’s aquascaping.
Seascape
supernatural and mystical ideas of men and women who has the capacity to portray what is beyond the senses and reality.
Dreams and Fantasies
are artworks that depict something easily recognized by most people.
Representational
These are artworks that have no resemblance to any real subject. They are made up primarily of lines, color, texture and shapes. They are referred to as abstract art.
Non-representational.
It is the method of presenting subjects as they appear in real life. It advocates Plato’s concept called mimesis, or copying nature the way it looks.
Realism
is the Father of Philippine Realism
Fernando Amorsolo
It is “drawing away from realism.” It was derived from the verb abstract meaning ‘to draw away.’
Abstractionism
is “beyond realism.” It is concerned in presenting the subconscious reality of the artist. It projects the subject as if the subject is not part of the reality but belongs to the world of dreams and fantasy.
Surrealism
is presenting the subject symbolically
Symbolism
It is presenting the real life subject with the intention to express emotions, pathos, chaos, fear, violence, defeat, morbidity, and tragedy.
Expressionism
It is presenting the real-life subject with emphasis on the impression left in the artist’s mind or perception, particularly the effect of light on the object used as subject.
Impressionism