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Three
Properties of
Color
HUE, INTENSITY AND
VALUE
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1. HUE
The name or identity of a certain color.
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2. INTENSITY
The brightness or dullness of a color.
Low High
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3. VALUE
The lightness or darkness of a color.
* TINTS- are light values that are made by mixing color with
white.
* SHADES-are dark values that are made by mixing a color
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Types of Paints
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1.
ACRYLI
C PAINT
It is a water-based and water-soluble
but water-resistant when dry.
You need to blend colors and paint
quickly because it dries up fast.
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2. OIL
PAINT
It is an oil-based paint. It takes much
longer to dry. It is easy to blend colors
when using oil paints.
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3.
WATERCOL
OR PAINT
One of cheapest types of paints. It is
water-based and water-soluble. It dries
up very quickly so mistakes are
difficult to correct
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4. PASTEL
PAINT
A unique painting medium. Easier to
blend colors with soft pastels than
hard pastels. It is best in giving an
illusion of depth by shading.
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5. POSTER
PAINT
It is water-based and opaque bright
colored paint. It is inexpensive and
used for posters and children’s
paintings.
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✔Artists use different methods of
painting to create unique designs and
effects on their artworks.
○ PAINTBRUSH PAINTING
○ SPONGE PAINTING
○ FINGER PAINTING
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1. PAINTBRUSH PAINTING
✔ It is the most popular method of
painting.
✔ You can experiment with a variety
of paintbrushes to paint from broad
to fine details.
✔ You can use hatching brushstrokes
or brushing with front and back
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2. SPONGE PAINTING
✔ A technique of applying paint to the
surface with a sponge.
✔ You can use sponges for mural
painting or painting large areas.
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3. FINGER PAINTING
✔ An art technique of spreading
paints on paper or any other
surface by using the fingers,
hands, or arms instead of a
paintbrush.
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Visual artists create
their masterpiece in
different art styles.
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ART STYLE describes the way an
artwork looks. It also determines
the manner through which an artist
finds his/her own unique way of
expression in creating an artwork.
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DIFFERENT
PAINTING
ART
STYLES 24
1.
CUBISM
- This is in which subjects are
presented as cubes or other
geometric shapes.
- It was developed by Pablo
Picasso, a famous Spanish
artist and Georges Braque, a
French artist.
- Vicente Manansala, a Filipino Mother and Child
By Vicente Manansala
national artist pioneered the
art of cubism in the country. 25
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REALIS
It depicts the reality in everyday
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life exactly as it appears.
- Jean-Francois Millet, a French
painter and famous realist artist.
- In the Philippines, Fabian de la
Rosa , a famous realist and a
master of genre in Philippine art,
uncle and mentor to the national
artist Fernando Amorsolo, Women Working in a Rice Field
painted many portraits especially By Fabian de la Rosa
WOMEN WORKING IN A
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SURREALIS
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It produces dreamlike paintings
with familiar and mysterious
objects arranged in a strange
way.
- Salvador Dali, a Spanish artist, a
prominent surrealist artist.
- Prudencio Lamarroza, a Filipino
surrealist artist known for his River Stones
RIVER STONES. By Prudencio Lamarroza
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IMPRESSIONIS
It depicts quick movements in
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emotions through strong, bright
and vivid colors rather than the
likeness or reality of the subject.
- The subjects are shown as
distorted or exaggerated figures.
- Edvard Munch (Norwegian) and
Franz Marc (German) are famous
expressionist artists Fraus
- Paul Hilario, Filipino artist uses By Paul Hilario