CPAR

Cards (56)

    • humanities: refers to the study of human experience.
  • give examples of study of humanities
    philosophy, history, linguistic, literature or arts
    • humanities: is subjective; coexist with another branch of discipline, the Sciences.
    • The Sciences: is objective; deal with the object study of the external world.
    • Contemporary Art: artworks produced today; started around the 1960s
    • Subject: is any person, animal, thing or issue that is described or represented in a work.
  • the subject is done the way it actually looks
    realism
  • the artist uses his or her imagination and alters the subject according to his or her desire.
    distortion
  • the artist breaks apart a subject and rearranges it in a different manner.
    abstraction
  • an artwork mainly uses elements with no distinct formation of an object or person.
    non-objective
    • Arts: defined as a specific activities that produces sensitivity in humans and also referred to as "bringing together all creative and imaginative activities."
  • branches of arts
    visual arts, literature, performing arts, culinary arts
  • create works
    visual arts
  • an art that makes language as a medium
    literature
  • creative activity that are performed in front of an audience.
    performing arts
  • food preparation/cooking
    culinary arts
  • visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty.
    fine arts
  • arts under fine arts
    drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography
  • 2D
    drawing
  • uses light
    photography
  • 2D of sculpture
    relief carving
  • application of design and aesthetic to objects of functions and everyday use.
    applied arts
  • arts under applied arts
    architecture, fashion design, industrial design, interior design
  • designing building; process of sketching
    architecture
  • clothing construction
    fashion design
  • applied to physical products
    industrial design
  • enhancing the interior
    interior design
  • both beautiful and functional. it includes most of arts making objects.
    decorative arts
  • arts under decorative arts
    ceramic works, metal works, jewelry, furniture
  • refers to art produced today. 1960s & 1970s. end of modern art
    contemporary arts
  • arts under contemporary arts
    assembladge, conceptual art, installation art, performing art, new media art
  • three or two dimensional from everyday object.
    assembladge
  • idea or concept is the most important aspect made beforehand.
    conceptual art
  • site specific and designed to transform the perception of space.
    installation art
  • live performer making art
    performance art
  • artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies.
    new media art
  • the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form.
    music
  • originated in the western world and is distinct from western folk music.
    classical music
  • ancient native dance and melody of the christian is an authentic example of pre-spanish music in the tagalog areas.
    kumintang
  • a passionate lyrical song with a theme of professing true love.
    kundiman