SOCSCI4-L1 Flashcards

1
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_____ is a therapeutic instrument.

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Art

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____ is an expression of human’s thoughts and feelings.

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Art

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3
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_____ is a mode of communication.

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Art

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4
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______ is avant-garde.

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Art

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5
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____ is aesthetic.

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Art

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6
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_______is a reflection of human experiences.

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Art

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______ is an expression of human’s thoughts and feelings.

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Art

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8
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The quiddity (essence) of visual art such
as painting and sculpture relied on the
_________and _______ of
the beholder.

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  1. subjective judgement
  2. perception
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What are the classification of Subject

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  • Objective Art
  • Non-Objective Art
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10
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______represents description,
stories, or references to identifiable objects or symbol

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  • Objective Art (Representational)
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________ does not
represent any concrete object or symbol

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  • Non-Objective Art (Non-Representational)
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12
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The subjects of art are categorized into ______ and ________art.

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  1. objective
  2. non-objective
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What are the ways of Presenting the Subject

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  • Abstraction
  • Cubism
  • Distortion
  • Fauvism
  • Pointillism
  • Realism
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14
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_______ refers to visual art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to
achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures. It is the process of simplifying or organizing the objects according to the demand of artistic expression

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  • Abstraction
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15
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______ refers to the manner or style in visual art using simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes,
and eventually, collage in presenting the subject as the emphasis.

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  • Cubism
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16
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_______ refers to the art of twisting, stretching, or deforming the natural shape of the object

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  • Distortion
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17
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________ refers to the style of painting which stresses the vivid expressionistic and non-naturalistic use
of color.

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  • Fauvism
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18
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________ refers to the manner or style of presenting the visual art by using tiny dots of various pure
colors, which become blended in the viewer’s eye.

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  • Pointillism
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_______refers to the movement or style of representing familiar things as they actually are. Subject appears naturally and it replicates reality.

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  • Realism
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20
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What are Functions and Purposes of Art

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  1. Educational Function.
  2. Personal Function.
  3. Physical Function.
  4. Religious-Spiritual Function.
  5. Social Function.
  6. Therapeutic Function.
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21
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What are the Medium of Visual Art

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  • Acrylic
  • Drawing
  • Encaustic
  • Engraving
  • Etching
  • Fresco
  • Intaglio
  • Mosaic
  • Painting
  • Printmaking
  • Stained glass
  • Tempera
  • Watercolor
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22
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What are the various shading techniques

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  1. Blending
  2. Crosshatching
  3. Hatching
  4. Stippling
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23
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_______the shading illusion is created by changing the
color value little by little.

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Blending

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24
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______creates the shading illusion by using crisscrossing lines.

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Crosshatching

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25
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______defines the shading by drawing thin lines that runs in the same direction

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Hatching

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26
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_______ the shading illusion is
created by means of a dot pattern.

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Stippling

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27
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_______ is a medium in painting which uses paints.

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Acrylic

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28
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______ refers to the initial or fundamental sketch of painting.

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Drawing

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29
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______refers to the application of a mixture of hot bee wax, resin, and ground pigment to any porous surface followed by heat application.

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Encaustic

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30
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_____ refers to process of decorating metal artwork with the use of burin.

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Engraving

31
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____is the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio in the metal

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Etching

32
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____refers to the application of earth pigments mixing with water in a plaster wall.

A

Fresco

33
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______refers to scratch, engrave, or etch into metal plate.

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Intaglio

34
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______ refers to a wall or floor decoration made of small cubes or irregular cut pieces of colored stone or
glass.

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Mosaic

35
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______ refers to the process of applying pigments (colors) on the smooth surface (paper, cloth, canvas,wood or plaster) using tools such as brush, painting knife, roller or even your fingers.

A

Painting

36
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______ refers to graphic image that results from duplicating process.

A

Printmaking

37
Q

______ refers to window decoration made of irregular cut pieces of colored glass

A

Stained glass

38
Q

______ refers to the application of a mixture of egg yolk and white, and earth and mineral pigment.

A

Tempera

39
Q

______ refers to a tempered paint made of pure ground pigment with gum Arabic.

A

Watercolor

40
Q

_______is a visual art and it is made to occupy space.

A

Sculpture

41
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What are the Sculpting Techniques

A
  • Assembling
  • Carving
  • Fabrication
  • Modeling
42
Q

______- is an additive process usually employs welding for metal and glue or sew for other material to create sculpture.

A

Assembling or constructing

43
Q

______ is a subtractive
process that involves the
removing of unwanted
portions of the raw materials
to reveal the form that the
artist has visualized.

A

Carving

44
Q

______is an additive
process that employs the
method of joining or fastening
through nailing, stapling,
soldering, and welding.

A

Fabrication

45
Q

_____ is an additive
sculptural process in which
malleable material is molded
into three-dimensional form.

A

Modeling

46
Q

Two kinds of sculpting

A
  1. round (freestanding)
  2. relief (soft or
    curved).
47
Q

______ are all in fully-three dimensionality (3D).
Ex: La Pieta, David, and the Thinker

A

round or the freestanding sculpture

48
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___are forms in sculpture that are carved from their background block and remain attached to it

A

Soft or curved in relief
sculptures

49
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The two processes in sculpture are called :

A
  1. additive process
  2. subtractive process
50
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molding in soft materials

A
  1. additive process
51
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carving in hard
materials

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  1. subtractive process
52
Q

Visual arts are usually associated to:

A
  1. architecture
  2. craft
  3. photography
  4. sculpture.
53
Q

______ (also known as hand-made) like bag, basket, hat, mat, et cetera, are made
using weaving technique.

A

Craft

54
Q

_______ is the technique of capturing optical
images on the light-sensitive surfaces to replicate or
reproduce visual images/objects by using camera

A

Photography

55
Q

______ as the art or
practice of designing and constructing building

A

Architecture

56
Q

What are the Elements and Organization of Visual Art

A
  • Color
  • Lines
  • Shapes
  • Texture
  • Value
57
Q

_______gives quality
to the pictorial field
and has the ability
to elevate sensation
of pleasure (system
of tonality). It
creates mood and
symbolizes ideas as
well as expression
of personal emotion.

A
  • Color
58
Q

______ are used by
the artist to imitate
or to represent
objects and figure
on the flat surface.
Likewise it
depicts the feelings
and thoughts of the
artist.

A
  • Lines
59
Q

_____are used by
the artist to
represent the
subjects of the art.
The subject can be
represented through
a natural, abstract,
and non-objective
shape.

A
  • Shapes
60
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______defines the
tactile quality of the
surface of an object.
It expresses a
sensuous and
decorative quality
and creates a
spatial depth.

A
  • Texture
61
Q

______ depicts the
tonal relationship
between light and
dark areas of
painting.

A
  • Value
62
Q

______ technique which concentrates on the effects of light and shade on object
to create illusion of space and atmosphere.

A

Chiaroscuro

63
Q

_______ wherein his influence in visual art was associated
with his technique which created the term, tenebrosi or tenebrists
(shadowists).

A

Tenebrism

64
Q

The overall structure of the art work is called the ______

A

principles of design,

65
Q

The components of Principles of Design

A
  1. balance
  2. emphasis and
    subordination
  3. harmony
  4. proportion
  5. rhythm
  6. variation.
66
Q

_______ is the gravitational
equilibrium in visual arts which
depicts the feeling of equality
in weight, attention (attraction)
of the various elements.

A

Balance

67
Q

Two types of Balance

A
  1. Symmetrical (Formal
    Balance)
  2. Asymmetrical (Occult or
    Felt Balance)
68
Q

_______ means, identical
(one half of a work mirror
the image of the other half).

A

Symmetrical (Formal
Balance)

69
Q

________ means no
formal balance on either
side of the artwork but the
subjects are place in parallel
position.

A

Asymmetrical (Occult or
Felt Balance)

70
Q

_______ reflects between the more important and less important in
artworks. It is concerned in
stressing the proper
importance to the parts and to
whole artworks.

A

Emphasis and Subordination

71
Q

_______ means that all parts
of visual image are related and
complement with each other.
There is an agreement between
the parts of a composition
which result in unity.

A

Harmony

72
Q

______ means the ratio of
the one part to another and of
the whole that can be
expressed in size, number, and
position. It is the comparative
harmonious relationship
between two or more elements
in a composition with respect
to size, color, quantity, degree,
setting, etc.

A

Proportion

73
Q

________ in visual arts means
repetition or continuance flow
of regular visual units. This
refers to the feeling of
movement achieve through the
repetition of the regular visual
unit.

A

Rhythm

74
Q

_______ means, elements and
subjects of artworks contrast
with or slightly different from
others which prevent
monotony or uniformity.

A

́ Variation