Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Arts Flashcards
What are the 4 functions of arts?
Philosophical
Personal
Social
Physical
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Art is ______.
It is an _________ ____ ______ and that the idea it conveys is the ultimate reality.
Art is mimesis.
It is an imitation of life and that the idea it conveys is the ultimate reality.
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Art is ________. Art works depict something easily recognized by most people. A work of art is about _______.
Art is representation. Art works depict something easily recognized by most people. A work of art is about thoughts.
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Art is _______. Function is a priority.
Art is utilitarian. Function is a priority.
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Art is a _____ ______.
Arts should be staged in the ______ ______ ________ usually outside and accessible to all.
Art is a public display.
Arts should be staged in the physical public domain usually outside and accessible to all.
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Art is an ________. It is used to _______ the unnamed and the unknown.
Art is an expression. It is used to translate the unnamed and the unknown.
What are the 3 philosophical importance of arts? (I.P.R)
Integrity
Proportion
Radiance
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It is about having the courage to take chance and to be original.
Integrity
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It should describe the size, location, or amount of one element in relation to one another.
Proportion
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It refers to brightness and clarity.
Radiance
What are the 7 skills, techniques, and production in contemporary art? (C.D.D.F.M.T.D)
Collage
Decalcomania
Decoupage
Frottage
Montage
Trapunto
Digital Applications
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
Artistic composition of materials pasted over a surface; an assemblage of diverse elements.
Example: newspaper, magazine cut-outs, printed text, illustrations, photographs, cloth, string, etc.
Collage
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
The process of applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring to a reversal of that image onto canvas or other flat materials.
Decalcomania
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
Is done by adhering cut-outs of paper then coating these with one or more coats or transparent coating of varnish.
Decoupage
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
The art or craft of decorating objects with paper cut-outs.
Decoupage
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
The technique of rubbing crayon on a piece of paper placed over an object or an image.
Frottage
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
A technique in the visual arts of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc., over paper laid on a granular or relief like surface.
Frottage
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
Is used for photography or film where a pictorial image is juxtaposed or placed overlapping to make another picture or design.
Montage
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
The process of technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.
Montage
[ Identification: Skills, Techniques, and Production in Contemporary Art ]
Form of embroidery that resembles quilting.
Trapunto