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  • ART ● diverse range of human activity ● involves creative or imaginative talent ● application of human creative skill and imagination
  • CONTEMPORARY ART ● Art made and produced by artists living today - includes and develops from postmodern which made it the successor of modern ar
  • Music — art form that appeals to the sense of hearing, composed by combining notes and harmony.
  • Literature — art form of language through the combined use of words , creating meaning and experiences.
  • Theater — art form of performance. Dramatic text is portrayed by actors and actresses and are enhanced by props , lights and sounds
  • Visual Arts - artwork such as painting , photography or sculpture that appeals primarily a visual sense.
  • Spolarium Painting (Juan Luna) recreate a despoiling scene in a Roman circus where dead gladiators are stripped of weapons and garments
  • Sculptures Nine Muses (Napoleon Abueva UP Diliman's Hardin ng mga Diwata, Abueva's “Siyam na Diwata ng Sining” represents the 9 muses: architecture, dance, film, literature, music, painting, photography, sculpture, and theater.
  • Dance — art of human form, body is used, mobilized and choreographed in an specific time, form and space.
  • Architecture, Designs, and Allied arts — Structure that are meant to be used as shelter, its art relies on the design and purpose of the structure
  • Film — a technological translation of theater, special effects are utilized to enhance the story telling.
  • ELEMENTS is the basic “building blocks” artists use to create an artwork
  • LINE are the path of a moving point. They define the edges of shapes and forms.
  • . SHAPE 2-D, Flat, when line connects to itself
  • FORM 3-D forms can be actual or implied, they have height, width and dept
  • COLOR Hue of an object when light is reflected off of it
  • TEXTURE way something feels/ way it looks like it feels
  • SPACE area around a subject in a work of art. Shown with size, overlap, and proportion.
  • VALUE The lights and darks of a color within a work of art.
  • PRINCIPLES the tools to help an artist arrange and organize the Elements of Art in an artwork.
  • PATTERNS repetition with lines, shapes, and colors
  • CONTRAST Differences in a work of art.
  • . BALANCE Is the distribution of the visual weight of objects in a work of art
  • EMPHASIS Main idea/focus. The thing your eyes sees first
  • UNITY brings the parts together
  • . PROPORTION / SCALE size
  • RHYTHM/MOVEMENT – creates a sense of action
  • . VARIETY – means using differences in your artwork to create visual diversity
  • ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTIST (ONA) a rank, a title, and a wearable award that represents the highest national recognition
  • GAWAD SA MANLILIKHA NG BAYAN (GAMABA) The Philippines also honors artists who are engaged in folk or traditional arts
  • Uwang Ahadas (Musician) was awarded for his dexterity in playing Yakan
  • . Magdalena Gamayo (Textile weaver) weaved by 16, aunt’s pattern
  • . Eduardo Mutuc (metalsmith, and artist) is recognized for reviving the Spanish colonial-era craft of Plateria
  • Teofilo Garcia (gourd hatmaker) and popularized the durable Tabungaw hat
  • Haja Amina Appi (Pandan mat weaver) is recognized as the master mat weaver
  • Appropriation ● Existing artworks are appropriated to produce another artwork
  • Performance ● evolved to “emphasize spontaneous elements of chance”
  • Space ● Art form that is performed and positioned in a specific space such as public places.
  • Hybridity ● Usage of unconventional materials, mixing of unlikely materials to produce an artwork.
  • Technology ● Usage of technology in the creation and dissemination of art works