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From latin word ? means craft |
Ars |
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Assumption of art |
1.Art is created by all people 2. Art is not nature, nature is not art 3. Art involves experience 4. Art is cultural 5. Art is form of creation 6. Art is subjective |
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Function of arts |
1. Personal function 2. Social function 3. Economic function 4. Political function 5. Historical function 6. Cultural function 7. Religious function 8. Physical function 9. Aesthetic function |
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Purpose of arts |
1. Recording appearances 2. Making the invisible visible 3. Communicating 4. Delighting |
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Anatomy Of an artwork |
1. Artwork2. Subject3. Artist4. Emotion to be expressed5. Medium and technique6. Purpose7. The viewer patron and oritique8.impression of viewer patron and oritique |
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Genre of art |
1. Visual 2. Performing 3. Practical |
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Principle of design |
1.harmony 2.balance 3. Rythm 4.proportion 5.emphasis |
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It is are recognition of a work of art from an objective point of view |
Art appreciation |
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It is the ability to form a mental image |
Imagination |
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A phenomenon whereby something new and somehow valuable |
Creativity |
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It is the ability to convey meaning through writing |
Expression |
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Are these have their personal reasons for indulging in art |
Personal or individual function |
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Man is a social being and is such he associates with his fellow beings |
Social function |
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Artworks served to beautify |
Aesthetic function |
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This could be exaggerated limited imaginary or too real |
Emotion or ideas to be expressed |
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What are the two impression of an artwork base by the viewer? |
Critique or appreciate |
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The most essential factor in a composition it is also called unity |
Harmony |
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It is elements of a thing or put together to come up with a coherent whole |
Harmony |
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It is known as physical equilibrium and it is even distribution of weight on each side of thing |
Balance |
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Also called as symmetrical balance |
Formal balance |
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It is continuous use of motive or repetitive pattern of a succession of similar or identical items |
Rythm |
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Four types of rhythm |
Alternation, radiation, progression, and parallelism |
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It is the comparative relationship of different parts |
Proportion |
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Giving proper importance on one or more parts |
Emphasis |
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It's a particular part of something |
Element |
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The elements of visual arts |
1. Line2. Color3. Texture4. Form5. Space6. Volume7. Perspective |
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It is an important element |
Line |
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Is the basic framework of many forms |
Straight line |
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Are lines showing reposts and serenity |
Horizontal |
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Are lines that demote action |
Verical |
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Suggest action, life ,and movement |
Diagonal |
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Refers to the brightness or darkness of a color |
Intensity |
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Warm colors |
Red, yellow ,orange |
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Cool color |
Blue, green, violet |
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Value is also called as |
Chiaroscuro |
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These the practice of applying paint pigment color or other medium to a solid surface |
Painting |
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Are the liquids added to paints to bind them and make them workable |
Medium painting |
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It is the one of the oldest and most popular types of painting medium |
Oil painting |
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These are cheap so easy to explore |
Watercolor painting |
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Is a relatively new medium compared to all painting and is fast becoming a favorite among painters |
Acrylic painting |
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It is similar to water color in that it is a water-based medium |
Gouache painting |
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It is about drawing and a painting medium |
Pastel |
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It is a first drying water soluble medium |
Tempera paint |
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It is popular in the renaissance period and it was used to decorate the walls |
Fresco painting |
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It is not that additional painting medium |
Digital painting |
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Process of recording and image on light since the film |
Photography |
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It refers to the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position |
Aerial photography |
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It refers highly creative images that have an abstract influence |
Fine art photography |
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It is a composition guideline the places your subject in the left or right of an image |
Third of rule |
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Photography was invented by |
Frenchman Nicephore Niepce in 1822 |
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What is the first photographic image used? |
Obscura |