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  • Contemporary arts
    The art that springs out of the present-day events and passions of the society
  • Contemporary arts is the newest form of art
  • Subjects of art
    • Realism
    • Distortion
    • Abstraction
    • Non-objectivism
  • Realism
    The subject is done the way it actually looks
  • Distortion
    The artist uses his or her imagination and alters the subject according to his or her desire
  • Abstraction
    The artist breaks a part a subject and rearranges it in different manner
  • Non-objectivism
    There is no subject at all. Just an interplay of pure elements, like line, shape or color
  • Elements of art
    • Space
    • Line
    • Shape & Form
    • Color
  • Space
    The area that is occupied by an object or a subject, as well as the area surrounding that object or subject
  • Line
    The extension of a point, a short or long mark drawn or carved on a surface
  • Shape & Form
    An area with boundaries identified or drawing lines. A shape may be natural or living forms called an organic shape and can be irregular or rounded. It may also be measured forms called geometric shape
  • Color
    Visual perception that allows a person to differentiate objects due to the way various wavelengths of light are reflected. It can communicate information and emotion to the viewer
  • Properties of color
    • Hue
    • Value
    • Saturation
  • Hue
    The basic or pure color
  • Value
    The lightness and darkness of color
  • Saturation
    The brightness and dullness of color
  • Texture
    The surface of an artwork. It can be actual or tactile
  • Categories of art
    • Visual art (Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Calligraphy, Photography)
    • Applied art (Architecture, Fashion design)
  • Role of Filipino artist
    • The personal
    • The social
    • The physical
    • The immaterial
  • National artists for visual arts
    • Cesar F. Legaspi
    • Hernando R. Ocampo
    • Arturo R. Luz
    • Ang Kiukok
    • Benedicto R. Cabrera
    • Vicente S. Manansala
    • J. Elizalde Navarro
    • Jose T. Joya
  • National artists for sculpture
    • Guillermo E. Tolentino
    • Napoleon V. Abueva
  • National artists for fashion
    • Ramon O. Valera
  • National artists for literature
    • Jose Garcia Villa
    • Nick Joaquin
    • Carlos P. Romulo
    • Francisco Arcellana
    • N.V.M. Gonzales
    • Carlos Quirino
    • Edith L. Tiempo
    • Ramon L. Muzones
    • Resil B. Mojares
  • National artists for music
    • Antonio J. Molina
    • Jovita Fuentes
    • Col. Antonio R. Buenaventura
    • Lucrecia R. Kasilag
    • Lucio D. San Pedro
    • Ramon P. Santos
    • Ryan P. Cayabyab
  • National artists for architecture & allied arts
    • Juan D. Nakpil
    • Pablo S. Antonio
    • Leandro V. Locsin
    • Ildefonso P. Santos Jr.
  • National artists for theater & broadcast arts
    • Lamberto V. Avellana
    • Gerardo P. de Leon
    • Lino Brocka
    • Ishmael Bernal
    • Salvador F. Bernal
    • Amelia Lapenia Bonifacio
  • National Artists for Visual Arts
    • Nit Kulang
    • Bayan Ko
    • Jaguar
  • Ishmael Bernal
    National Artist for Film
  • Date of Award for Ishmael Bernal
    2001
  • Popular Works of Ishmael Bernal
    • Himala
  • Non-Objectivism
    There is no subject at all. Just an interplay of pure elements, like line, shape or color.
  • Elements of Art
    • Space
    • Line
  • Space in arts
    Can be defined as a void, an emptiness which can either be positive or negative. Refers to the area that is occupied by an object or a subject, as well as the area surrounding that object or subject.
  • Line
    Is the extension of a point, a short or long mark drawn or carved on a surface. Refers to a prolongation of a point or a mark on a surface.
  • Properties of Colors
    • Hue
    • Value
    • Saturation
  • Hue
    Refers to the basic or pure color.
  • Value
    Refers to the lightness and darkness of color.
  • Saturation
    Refers to brightness and dullness of color.
  • Value
    Is the degree of lightness and darkness of a color.
  • Texture
    Is the surface of an artwork. It can be actual or tactile. It can be simulated or illusory. Refers to the feel or appearance of a surface.