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ART APPRECIATION REVIEWER

ART HISTORIAN - a person who is concerned with gathering information about works of art and the
artist who created them.

ARCHITECTURE - Creative foundations of buildings and innovative structures.

MORRIS WEITZ - Art can be expansive. Such statement is from Morris Weitz.

ART HISTORY - It is also called art historiography.

OIL PAINTING - The process of painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder.

REPRESENTATIONAL ART- An artwork that makes people or objects look as close as possible to their
real-world counterparts.

True - Beauty should not be limited to visual appeal alone. Such statement is _____.

LEONARDO DA VINCI - who painted the Mona Lisa

VINCENT VAN GOGH - who painted stary night

CARLOS FRANCISCO - A Filipino muralist from Angono, Rizal.

LANG DULAY - A famous artisan who is credited with preserving her people's tradition of weaving
T'nalak.

FURNITURE MAKING - The process of creating something from the designing, cutting fabrication and
assembling using material such as wood.

DANCE - Human expression through movement.

Beauty is altogether in the eye of the beholder. Such statement is from Margaret Hungerford

PRODUCTION - It is a step in producing an art which involves the actual creation of the art piece

Magnolia is a photograph that addresses Gender Inequality

CHARCOAL - A drawing technique that employs an implement of charred wood.

CLOTHING DESIGN - It is the process of selecting the style, color and materials to meet specified
functional requirements for the clothing.

LITERATURE - Written work which are considered to have a lasting artistic merit.

WHANG - OD - An artisan and is described as the oldest mambabatok in Kalinga.

ABSTRACT ART - In this art, Images are made to look less like the object they are based although they
may still be recognizable.
MEDIUM - Any raw material or mode of expression used in an artistic or creative activity.

ART -- Conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects.

CHALK - One of the oldest drawing medium.

ARTISAN - A person who is able to produce something that has a functional value.

VISUAL ARTS - Include art such as drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture.

GUITAR - A stringed musical instrument with a long-fretted neck and has six strings which are plucked.

POETRY - The aesthetic use of language in creating notions and semantic content.

CREATIVITY - it is labeled as " thinking inside the box".

MOVIE - a story or event recorded by camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on
television.

THEATER ARTS - Human expression and exploration which delves deeper in understanding the human
condition

APPLIED ARTS - Concerned with making objects with functional purposes, but which aesthetic concerns
are significant.

Instinctual - Humans create art as a response to our basic instinct for seeking balance, harmony,
rhythm, and our desire to experience mystery.

-Expression of the human imagination and the need to communicate with others

-Means for ritualistic and symbolic functions.

Motivational - Used to communicate and idea or emotion; reflection of desire to seek pleasure and
entertainment.

Used as an agent of confrontation for change, transgression, subversion, and sometimes anarchy.

-Motivated by propaganda and commercialism.

Art possesses selective value - Art enhances the survival of a species whose members posses the
behavior.

Art is a phenomenon

- Art comprises a broad general phenomenon experienced by the creators of the art.
-It is a collection of human experiences.

Art is experienced in duality - Making art and recognizing and responding to it are considered to be
separate experiences.

IMAGINATION

- Ability to form images and ideas about things never seen or experienced before

- An underlying factor in creating knowledge itself

Creativity vs imagination

-Imagination is free thinking independently and outside of the box

-Creativity is responding to a problem with the tools and knowledge in existence. Hence it is considered
as “thinking inside the box”.

VISUAL ARTS

Include art such as drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and sculpture.

Further sub-categorized into two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) arts.

The making of the Philippine Flag


Artist: Fernando Amorsolo

Spoliarium

Artist: Juan Luna

“The Pasture” photograph by Léonard Misonne, Belgium, 1906

FILM

Revolves around the attention to details and how films convey meaning by cinematic means.

Involves looking and appreciating the full impact of aesthetic choices made within the film.

PERFORMANCE ART

Solo or group performance of artist which is contingent on the prescence or absence of the body

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