CON ARTS

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  • Contemporary arts are an art form that springs out of the present-day events and passions of the society.
  • Contemporary art generally refers to work created after World War II.
  • Contemporary art encompasses abstract work and various postmodernist genres from pop art to installation and performance art.
  • In art interpretation, focus is on expressive qualities, the meaning, theme, mood, or idea communicated by the artist.
  • Art interpretation is employed by the reviewer after describing and analyzing an artwork.
  • Features suggest specific ideas that the artist conveys through the artwork.
  • Analysis requires an understanding of the content by separating the parts of the subject matter.
  • Contemporary art is the newest form of art, amusing people from the late 1960s or early around 1970s up to this very minute.
  • It is essential to study contemporary arts because they belong to your time and serve as a form of expression of the people's present feelings and longings.
  • Pre-colonial arts, also known as ethnic arts, were created for ritual purposes or for everyday use and are integral to life.
  • Islamic art is characterized by geometric designs and patterns that elicit focus from the believers.
  • During the Spanish era, art became a handmaiden of religion, saving to propagate the Catholic faith and thus support the colonial order at the same time.
  • Commercial and advertising arts were integrated into the fine arts curriculum during the American era.
  • During the Japanese era, the Philippines advocated for the culture of East Asia, giving preference to the indigenous art and traditions of the Philippines.
  • The modern era in Philippine arts began after World War II and the granting of independence.
  • Writers and artists posed the national question of national identity as the main theme of the various art forms during the contemporary era.
  • Decalcomania is the process of applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring a reversal of that image onto canvas or other flat materials.
  • Frottage is a technique in the visual arts of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc, over paper laid on granular or relief like surface.
  • The materials used in art refer to the medium or materials used by the artist and whether these materials bring out the intended effect of the artist.
  • Subject matter in art refers to the main figure in the artwork and how the other figures relate to the main figure.
  • Aesthetic judgement is neither personal nor relative and the viewer should rise above time, place, and personal biases to reach a judgement of art that all reasonable people would agree.
  • Art analysis starts with a description of an artwork, focusing on beauty, design qualities and the value of an artwork.
  • Digital application is a method of applying digital images to surfaces such as paper, canvas, or fabric.
  • Motorela is the wood carved art of Oscar Floirendo from Cagayan De Oro.
  • Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature, beauty, and value of art objects and experiences.
  • Trapunto, also known as “stuffed technique”, is a method of quilting that is also called “puffy decorative feature”, utilizes at least two layers.
  • Decoupage is done by adhering cut-outs of paper and then coating these with one or more coats of transparent coating or varnish.
  • Montage is the process of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole.
  • Collage is a technique made by adhering flat elements such as newspapers or magazine cut-outs, printed text, illustrations, cloth clothing etc.
  • Characteristics of contemporary art include being found in galleries, art spaces, side streets, and public spaces like train/bus stations, shopping centers, and parks.
  • Many contemporary artists are self-taught and did not have formal education in fine arts.
  • Contemporary art does not revolve around the artist in his/her feelings and focuses on a diverse array of materials, media, style, and notions.
  • cotemporary arts are mostly focused on realistic figures and revolve around the artist in his/her feelings.
  • Contemporary art is found in galleries, art spaces, side streets, and public spaces like train/bus stations, shopping centers, and par
  • Contemporary art is not only confined to museums and can be found in galleries, art spaces, side streets, and public spaces like train/bus stations, shopping centers, and parks.
  • Contemporary art is not bounded by museum structures and standards and focuses on a diverse array of materials, media, style, and notions.
  • Contemporary art is not bounded by structures and standards set by traditional arts and focuses on a diverse array of materials, media, style, and notions.
  • Contemporary art is found in galleries, art spaces, side streets, and public spaces like train/bus stations, shopping centers, and parks.
  • Abstract expressionism - Painting style in w/c the artist applies paint in a manner that expresses emotions and feelings in a spontaneous way
  • Kinetic art - Is the sculpture that moves w/ the wind or is powered by machine or electricity