Sculptures and Other Forms of Visual Arts

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  • This is a branch of visual arts that operates in three dimensions (height, width, and depth) . It is created by either carving, modeling, or assembling parts.
    Sculpture
  • Sculpture is one of the?
    Plastic Arts
  • This process is originally used in carving and modeling in stones, metals, ceramics, woods, and other materials.
    Durable Sculptural Process
  • Ever since this started, there has been almost complete freedom of materials and processes.
    Modernism
  • General Kinds of Sculpture:
    > Free-standing
    > Relief
    > Assemblage
    > Kinetic
    > Welded
    > Use of Glass
    > Symbolic
  • This is a kind of sculpture that can independently stand in space.
    Free-standing Sculpture
  • Free-standing Sculpture has a?
    flat horizontal base
  • This kind of sculpture does not have a flat horizontal base. The form is projected from a flat surface.
    Relief Sculpture
  • A type of relief sculpture that is slightly from the flat surface.
    Low-relief or Bas Relief Sculpture
  •  A type of relief sculpture where in general more than half the mass of the sculpted figure projects from the background.
    High relief sculpture
  • This sculpture is formed by putting together materials such as found objects, pieces of paper, sponges, wood scraps, and other materials.
    Assemblage Sculpture
  • This is considered as a sculpture in motion because the entire sculpture or some parts of the sculpture are moving with the wind or are vibrating with the surrounding air.
    Kinetic Sculpture
  • Creating these sculptures involves the process of connecting sheets of metal.
    Welded sculpture
  • A kind of sculpture where the medium of expression used by the artist is glass.
    Use of Glass Sculpture
  • It is a kind of sculpture in which an abstract idea is represented by means of allegory and personification.
    Symbolic Sculpture
  • Other Forms of Visual Arts: (20)
    > Advertising
    > Bamboo
    > Basketry
    > Book Design
    > Costumes
    > Embroidery
    > Food Art
    > Furniture
    > Komiks and Editorial Cartoon
    > Leaf Art
    > Mat Weaving
    > Metalcraft
    > Multimedia
    > Paper Art
    > Personal Ornaments
    > Photography
    > Pottery
    > Printmaking
    > Tattoo Art
    > Textile Weaving
  • This refers to using paid space or time in any of the media to inform and influence the public.
    Advertising Art
  • This refers to works made of bamboo that may be used for everyday purposes, for decorations or ornaments
    Bamboo Art
  • This refers to the art of creating containers by weaving, plaiting, or braiding materials into hollow three-dimensional shapes that can either be used for carrying, storage, and trapping animals.
    Basketry Art
  • Involves structuring and reproduction of bound pages that are filled with text and/or images and are protected by hard or soft covers.
    Book Design Art
  • These are garments, hairstyles, and accessories that are worn by individual members of a particular society.
    Costume Art
  • The art of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to stitch thread or yarn. May also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins.
    Embroidery Art
  • This involves packaging and/or presentation of food in an artistic way.
    Food Art
  • These are decorative and functional objects which are typically found in a public or private dwelling or building.
    Furniture Art
  • Furniture Art is also known as:
    muebles or kasangkapan.
  • Both involve illustrations of stories or events.
    Komiks and Editorial Cartoon
  • A single-frame illustration that may either make fun of political leaders or institutions or comment on current events.
    Editorial Cartoon
  • May use single or multiple frames with conversations of people or animals placed inside “balloons”.
    Komiks
  • Used in religious rituals, food wrapping, and even as a form of modern artistic expression.
    Leaf Art
  • This refers to the art of “plaiting strips of organic fibers into mats”.
    Mat Weaving Art
  • These mats are cool, light, and portable compared to fixed beds.
    Banig
  • This includes all objects made from metal.
    Metalcraft Art
  • Processes of Metalcraft Art:
    > Brass casting
    > blacksmithing
    > tinsmithing
    > goldsmithing
    > silversmithing
  • This process involves casting and forging pieces of brass or bronze. Anting-anting or amulets are also created using this process.
    Brass casting and Blacksmithing
  • These processes involve the use of gold and silver in creating objects and ornaments.
    Goldsmithing and Silversmithing
  • Easily seen in creating jeepneys, kalesas, and cariton
    Tinsmithing
  • This consist of works that involves the use of other senses in appreciating those works aside from the sense of vision.
    Multimedia Art
  • Types of Multimedia Art:
    > Conceptual Art
    > Installation Art
    > Performance Art
  • In this type of multimedia, a visual artist “ideates or sets up a situation, placing philosophical value in the process itself while negating the importance of craftsmanship in arriving at a finished art object.
    Conceptual Art
  • In this type of multimedia, the artist puts together materials and objects in an exhibition space to cast a new experience or idea.
    Installation Art