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  • Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that no copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines
  • The agency or office may impose conditions such as the payment of royalties
  • Borrowed materials included in the module are owned by their respective copyright holders
  • These artworks effectively deliver messages or ideas with the use of elements and principles of art
  • Guillermo Tolentino sculpted the Oblation in 1935 located at the University of the Philippines Campus in Diliman, Quezon City
  • Jose Maceda founded the UP Center for Ethnomusicology
  • Manuel Conde collaborated with Carlos V. Francisco in the film Genghis Khan in 1950
  • Francisco Coching wrote the libretto recounting the origins of the Manobo people
  • Alice Reyes is the founder of Ballet Philippines
  • Elements of art introduced in Module 1: Arts in the Philippines are space, line, shape and form, color, value, and texture
  • Principles of art introduced in Module 1: Arts in the Philippines are proportion, harmony, variety, movement, rhythm, balance, and emphasis
  • Line is an element of art used to define shape, contours, and outlines, and suggest mass and volume
  • Shapes are two-dimensional figures with height and width, including geometric shapes, organic shapes, positive shapes, negative shapes, static shapes, and dynamic shapes
  • Colors are classified into primary colors, secondary colors, tertiary colors, analogous colors, complementary colors, monochromatic colors, warm colors, and cool colors
  • Space refers to distances or areas around, between, or within components of a piece, and can be positive space or negative space
  • Texture appeals to our sense of feel on things, with real texture being the actual texture of an object and implied texture creating the appearance of a certain texture
  • Value pertains to the lightness or darkness of a color in a given artwork, with tint representing lightness and shade representing darkness
  • Form is the three-dimensionality of an object with dimensions of height, width, and length
  • Rhythm in art refers to the repetition of certain elements to produce a pattern
  • Movement is the illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture, or design
  • Balance refers to the visual weight in a picture, which can be symmetrical or asymmetrical
  • Proportion refers to the relationships of the size of objects in a body of work
  • Contrast shows differences between elements of art in an artwork, emphasizing the strength of each element in relation to one another
  • Variety in art refers to the diversity or different elements used in an artwork to make it more interesting
  • Emphasis in art refers to the greater impact or highlight given to a certain element in an artwork
  • Harmony in art refers to the unity of an artwork, achieved through the arrangement of related elements
  • The elements of art are line, shape, color, space, texture, value, and form
  • Principles of art represent how the artist uses elements of art to create an effect and convey the artist's intent
  • The principles of art are rhythm, movement, balance, proportion, contrast, variety, emphasis, and harmony
  • Elements and principles of arts are important in understanding and appreciating arts
  • It helps an artist to make an artistic artwork which conveys their essential ideas or their intent
  • It helps viewers to understand, appreciate, and evaluate an artwork
  • In art, craftsmanship is shown by illustrating 4 elements and 4 principles of arts
  • Creativity and originality are demonstrated by showing unique and creative illustrations of 4 elements and 4 principles of arts
  • In the activity "Analyzing the Elements and Principles of Art," students are asked to appreciate and evaluate artwork by National Artists of the Philippines using elements and principles of art