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pertains to emptiness which may either bepositive space or negative space. |
space |
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is a series of connected points. It may come in two characteristics: form and direction. |
line |
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is associated with the natural phenomenon in our environment. |
color |
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is considered a property of a color which pertains to its lightness or darkness. |
value |
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is the element that appeals to our sense of feel on things, rough, smooth, bumpy, or slippery |
texture |
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Principles of Art |
proportion movements harmony variety balance rythm emphasis |
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refers to the relationship of the size of elements in a body of art. |
proportion |
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the unity of the artwork, specifically about the arrangement of the related elements. |
harmony |
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may be referred to as diversity |
variety |
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the illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture design, or in a piece of art. |
movement |
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refers to the repetition of certain elements to produce a pattern. |
rhythm |
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It is influenced by the economic, social, political, and environmental context where the artist is immersed in. |
contemporary arts |
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It is not confined to the usual genres of the four main arts forms. |
contemporary art |
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are art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature, such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, film making and architecture. |
Visual Art |
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example of visual art |
•Pop Art • Conceptual Art • Installation Art • Photorealism • Graffiti Art |
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Artworks that are created through actions performed by the artist or other participants, which may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted |
performance art |
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performance arts |
• Music; different genres of music • Theater • Dance |
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refers to the application (and resulting product) of artistic design to utilitarian objects in everyday use. |
applied arts |
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example of applied arts |
Video Art • Photography • Computer Art • Architecture • Film and Broadcasting Art |
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are what one might classify more along the lines of literature, including poetry and prose. These works can range from epic poems to epistolary novels to articles to comics. |
Literary Art |
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example of literary art |
• Novels • Manga • Doodle Fiction • Text-Talk Novels |
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Elements of Contemporary Art |
hyrbidity space appropriation technology performance |
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relates to the modifications made by the artist. |
appropriation |
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refers in the use of different art mediums that are put together |
hyrbidity |
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application of highlighting the creativity of the artist. |
technology |
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carried out for viewers to experience. |
performance |
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intricate use of space. |
space |
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It is a 21st century art created by Filipino artists originating from the different regions in the Philippines reflecting technological progression and cultural diversity. |
Philippine contemporary art |
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7 Major Art Forms |
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• Painting the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a twodimensional visual language. • The first painting here in the Philippines are commissioned works during Spanish colonization. |
Painting |
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This painting was one of Edades’s works shown in his 1928 exhibit at the Philippine Columbian Club, which marked the introduction of modernism in the country |
The Sketch by Victorio Edades” |
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Magellan planted a cross to signify this important event about the propagation of the Roman Catholic faith in Cebu, Philippines |
Magellan’s Cross by Raul Agas” |
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is a combination of three-dimensional and two-dimensional public art. |
Salaam (Peace) by Rameer Tawasil” |
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Art form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects. • Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19th century. |
sculpture |
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Designed by Swiss sculptor, Dr. Richard Kissling, this 14-meter-high monument was dubbed “Motto Stella”, which means “guiding star”. |
Rizal Monument |
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A symbol of peace and friendship between the Chieftain of Bohol, Datu Sikatuna, and Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. |
Sandugo (Blood Compact) |
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A 40-ft sculpture by Rey Mudjahid Ponce Millan installed at the entrance of the Davao International Airport. |
the durian |
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Art and practice of designing and constructing buildings. • Philippine Architecture was characterized as simple, rational, and functional. |
Architecture |
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was created in 1966 with the purpose of promoting and preserving the best of Filipino arts and culture. |
Cultural Center of the Philippines” |
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Ancestral mansion of the family of wealthy sugar businessman Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson built on a 440 hectare sugar plantation |
the ruins |
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is a 17thcentury military defense fortress built by the Spanish colonial government in Zamboanga City |
fort pilar |
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Form of visual art use to imitate experiences the communicate ideas, stories, or feelings with the use of moving images. • It is also called “movie” or “motion picture”. |
film |
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It stars Nora Aunor as a young woman living in the province who claims to have seen a Marian apparition. |
himala |
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Illegal fishing practices, such as pounding and crushing corals to scare fish, driving them towards the nets. |
muro ami |
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tells the story of Muslim woman. She is taking care of her cancer-stricken daughter in a temporary home for children with cancer called the House of Hope in Davao. Her soldier husband, a combat medic, is on an offensive operation in Maguindanao. |
Mindanao |
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is a term used to describe written and sometimes spoken material (Lombardi, 2020) • “writing formed with letters” • Commonly refers to works of the creative imagination |
literature |
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was present in every stage of our ancestors’ lives – from birth to death, in blissful or tragic times. |
music |
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Collaborative form of fine art that uses live performance to present the experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. • Performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combination of speech, gestures, song, dance, etc. |
theater |
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The movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion. • Dances in the Philippines vary from region to region. |
dance |