Professional Documents
Culture Documents
CAHS Department
Andrews Campus
Tuguegarao City
S.Y 2021-2022
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changing, just like the wind blowing through the air. Because change is supposed to be the
only constant in the world, there may be no more consistent change than the seasons
changing. Ian Jewel Berbano, the painter of the four seasons of life, has seen the change of
life and how the wind quickly changes the lives of others and how the leaves fall to the
ground with despair and hope. The four seasons of life have long been a favorite allegorical
vessel for artists as a universal reminder of the passing of time and life's cyclical nature.
This artwork depicts how life changes in a split second. Over the course of a year, the
weather and surroundings might change considerably. The four seasons, winter, spring,
summer, and autumn, can have a variety of characteristics and induce environmental changes.
Let's look at the four main times in more detail. The art is linked to nature, and it reminds us
of our passion for wildlife and nature. It improves our regard for the natural environment and
our interaction with it. It brings people together to support a cause that is good for the
to an art for being creative because it symbolizes pure ideas and histories, born of nothing
more than supplies and the artist's thoughts or memories. We convince ourselves that
"everything can be art," and that art can feel boundless. I have been motivated through my
experience in life, the challenged change me in a very different person that’s why I come up
about this idea on painting the four seasons of life because every season change the nature
and the time. This visual art painting has many meaning in every eyes of people, and the
method of this art is realism because it shows us what is truly happening in every four season.
In the spring, seeds take root and vegetation begins to grow. The weather is warmer and often
wetter. Animals wake up or return from warmer climates, often with newborns. Melting snow
from the previous season, along with increased rainfall, can cause flooding along waterways.
In the summer, temperatures may increase to their hottest of the year. If they spike too high,
heat waves or droughts may cause trouble for people, animals, and plants. Rainfall may
increase in some areas, as well. Others may receive less water, and forest fires may become
more frequent. In the autumn, or fall, temperatures cool again. Plants may begin to grow
dormant. Animals might prepare themselves for the upcoming cold weather by storing food
or traveling to warmer regions. Various cultures have celebrated bountiful harvests with
annual festivals. Thanksgiving is a good example. Winter often brings a chill. Some areas
may experience snow or ice, while others see only cold rain. Animals find ways to warm
themselves, and may have changed their appearance to adapt to the return of the light during
a time of deepest physical darkness. The dimension of this art is two dimensional. It is shown
in the painting that it has the length of a good artwork and the width of a good size for telling
its meaning.
The four seasons of life art are the winter, spring, summer, and autumn, each have
their own set of features and can cause environmental changes in a variety of ways. We need
to make our family as inspiration and motivation for making paintings like this. We often
look for inspiration and motivation in art since it symbolizes the purity of idealism and
history, born of nothing more than resources and the artist's thoughts or recollections. Seeds
take root and vegetation begins to grow in the spring. Hotter conditions cause animals to
wake up or return, typically with newborns. In some regions, rainfall may also increase.
Organisms may prepare for the forthcoming cold weather by conserving food or traveling to
warmer climates. Seasons are a recurring thing. A cycle of Seasons are inevitable, a simple
fact of life. Seasons are controlling, and with each passing quarter it ushers in a new attitude.
While years may pass, each season always has its own distinct flavor, controlling and