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Roseos, Jhon Jerald A.

SBIT2G

21-1728

HUM1

What are the most important things for the viewer or audience of your improvised art (the one you
created for your assignment, if you haven't, please do it today) to consider in terms of its content or
meaning?

Many artists use their canvases, artboards, wheels, marble slabs, and so on as a playground to
experiment with colors, textures, values, and other aesthetic elements. Art does not always have to
have "meaning," in other words, some artists just produce things for fun. If someone can make sense of
it, wonderful; if not, no worries. I know painters who enjoy the act of combining colors and textures but
are unconcerned about "how it turns out."

How does improvisation contribute to the uniqueness of the artwork? Write your response based on
your prior experience.

Learners will be able to freely test out answers through improvisation, and the best ones will be used in
composition tasks in the future. However, when you improvise, you put a plan's rules and boundaries to
the test, learning how they can shift, flex, and break. Overall, improvisation adds to the essence of art by
introducing unexpected elements that give it a livelier tone.

In your own words, what is the difference between unrehearsed and rehearsed improvisation?

The unexpected, instinctive, and fast movement and vocal response. In contrast to spontaneous
improvisation, which is unplanned and spontaneous, prepared improvisation is shaped and practiced.

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