q1 mapeh arts (lesson 1-3)

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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