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What is the definition of arts according to the study
material
?
The expression or application of
human creative skill
and
imagination
, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture.
What are the primary aspects that arts produce works to be appreciated for?
Beauty
or
emotional
power.
What are the elements of arts listed in the study material?
Line
Shape
Color
Value
Form
Texture
Space
What does 'line' refer to in the elements of arts?
A
mark
made on a surface, creating a
path
from one point to another.
What is the definition of 'shape' in the context of arts?
A
two-dimensional
area defined by a
line
or outline.
What are the three main properties of color?
Hue,
saturation
, and
value.
How does 'value' contribute to an artwork?
It helps create
contrast
and
depth
in an artwork.
What is 'form' in the elements of arts?
A
three-dimensional
object with
height
, width, and length.
What does 'texture' refer to in the context of arts?
The
surface
quality of an object, how it
feels
or appears to feel.
What is 'space' in the elements of arts?
The area around and within objects, both
positive
and
negative.
What are the principles of arts listed in the study material?
Balance
Contrast
Emphasis
Movement
Pattern
Unity
Variety
Proportion
What does 'balance' refer to in the
principles
of
arts
?
The
distribution
of visual weight in a
composition.
What are the three main types of balance?
Symmetrical
, asymmetrical, and
radial
balance.
How does 'contrast' function in an artwork?
It highlights
differences
by grouping
opposite
elements near each other.
What is the purpose of 'emphasis' in an artwork?
To draw the viewer's
attention
to a particular element or
area.
What does 'movement' refer to in the principles of arts?
The principle that
guides
the
viewer's eye through the canvas.
What is 'pattern' in the context of arts?
The
repetition
of specific visual elements in a
regular
manner.
How does 'proportion' affect an artwork?
It refers to the
relationship
between the
sizes
of different parts within an artwork.
What does 'unity' mean in the principles of arts?
Overall cohesion
and
harmony
of the artwork.
What is 'variety' in the context of arts?
The use of
differing qualities
or instances of
visual elements
within the artwork.
What materials are needed for the coffee painting activity?
Coffee powder
Water
Oslo paper
Paintbrushes
Mixing tray
or
palette
What is the first step in the coffee painting activity?
Put a
1
cm margin for
each
side of the paper.
How do you achieve different shades in the coffee painting activity?
By
diluting
the coffee with more or less
water.
What should you focus on while applying the elements and principles of arts in your coffee painting?
How each
principle
and element influences your artwork to create a cohesive and
visually appealing
painting.
Why is it important to familiarize yourself with the principles and elements of arts before starting the coffee painting?
To effectively
apply
them and
enhance
the quality of the artwork.
What is the significance of art appreciation in relation to the elements and principles of arts?
Enhances
understanding
of artistic expression
Encourages critical
thinking
about visual elements
Fosters
emotional
connections with artworks
Promotes recognition of
beauty
and
creativity
What is the time period of the Industrial Revolution mentioned in the study material?
Late 1800s
What age follows the Electronic Age according to the study material?
Cyberspace Age
What are the main art movements listed in the study material?
Impressionism
Expressionism
Abstractionism
Abstract Expressionism
Contemporary Arts
In which century did Impressionism emerge?
2nd half
of the
19th
century
What are the key characteristics of Impressionism?
Color and light, broken strokes, unmixed colors
side
by side, everyday subjects, painting
outdoors
, open composition
What is the technique used in Impressionism for color mixing?
Using
two primary
colors combined with
secondary
colors
If red and yellow are combined in Impressionism, what color is produced?
Orange
Who painted "The Luncheon of the Boating Party" and in what year?
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881
What is the title of Claude Monet's 1899 painting?
"
Bridge Over Pond of Lilies
"
Which artist is known for the painting "Starry Starry Night" and in what year was it created?
Vincent Van Gogh
,
1889
What does
Expressionism
focus on in
art
?
The expression of
subjective emotions
and
inner experiences
What are the characteristics of Expressionism?
More
emotional
force, distorted outlines,
unrealistic
or unnatural images
What are the different art movements mentioned after Expressionism?
Neo-Primitivism
Fauvism
Dadaism
Surrealism
Social Realism
Who painted "Woman with Hat" and in what year?
Henri Matisse
,
1905
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