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ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES

1. Give a situation where an artist could make use of nature in producing an artwork.
(5points)
Making art from nature involves utilizing various elements of nature (such as leaves, sticks,
stones, bones, water, wood, etc.) in a creative way to make a new art object. The resulting
artwork makes a statement about both nature and humanity's relationship to nature. This was
the way we originally made art. Using natural materials to create art harkens back to the
Stone Age, when Prehistoric people would use organic and mineral based pigments, such as
metal oxides and iron, to make marks on cave walls. The mediums that artists use
to inspire and create their pieces are from nature. Wood, charcoal, graphite, clay, mixed
pigments, water. Artists literally use nature to create their works. The way the cave dwellers
created paint to document and draw on their walls is in essence the same exact process that
we use today. Their works of art have been used to create pleasing environments. Arts and
crafts have different types, namely: textile wood, metal, paper or canvass, and plant crafts.

2. Identify at least three (3) works of art in your community/locality that are still very much
admired and treasured today. Identify the function/s of the artwork and the message conveyed by
the artist. Explain your answer.(15points)
(Note: You can make your own layout in presenting your output.)

Picture of the Artwork Function/s of the Arts and Explanation Message of the Artist
3. Select at least three (3) artworks which you consider important to you. Afterwhich,
classify each artwork accordingly: types of arts or crafts; fundamental principle of art whether it
applies harmony, variety, balance, movement, emphasis, proportion, and rhythm. You are given
2 pts. for each item.

ARTWORK TYPES OF ARTS OR FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF PERSONAL


CRAFTS ART IMPRESSION

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