CPAR MODULE 1 (FINALS)

Cards (34)

  • The way the artist uses and manipulates the
    materials to express an idea or feeling through
    an art.
    TECHNIQUE
    • Bulacan
    • Tagalog term which means to beautify or to decorate with the use of coconut leaf.
    PUNI (T)
    • Malolos, Bulacan
    • Artfully made
    entrance arches
    during fiestas and
    other occasions.
    Bamboo is primarily
    used in creating this.
    SINGKABAN (T)
  • ● Pampanga
    ● Made in wood with imprints of San Nicolas de Tolentino, the miracle healer according to Pampanga’s local legend that used to mold Saniculas Cookies.
    Saniculas Cookie Mold Carvings (T)
    • Paete, Laguna
    ● refers to paper mache using carved wooden sculpture used as a mold.
    Taka (T)
  • ● Taal, Batangas &
    Lumban, Laguna
    ● Taal embroideries are
    characterized by fine
    design with delicate
    embossed, durable
    and colorful patterns.
    Pagbuburda (T)
  • ● The art of paper folding that is associated with Japanese culture
    Origami
  • FOLDING IN JAPANESE
    ORI
  • PAPER IN JAPANESE
    KAMI
  • To use bamboo for decorations, it must undergo some processes like
    cleaning, cutting, peeling, splitting, stripping or weaving it.
    Bamboo Art
  • ● Kitchen tool
    ● Helps mold the
    powder for polvoron
    into perfectly oval or
    round shapes
    ● Biscuit molder,
    doughnut molder
    Polvoron Molder
  • ● The _____ design can be simple and straightforward or colorful and complex (decorated packaging)
    Packaging
  • ● Using molds, paper pieces or pulp are put together with glue or other adhesives.
    Paper Mache
  • ● ____are basic elements of sewing, knitting, or embroidery whether by hand or machine.
    Stitching
  • ● As the material or substance used to create an
    artwork.
    ● Using these materials, the artist expresses their
    feelings or thoughts.
    MEDIUM
  • ● Uses metal, wood, stone, clay, and glass.
    ● It is the branch of the visual art that operates in
    three-dimension because it occupies space and
    has a volume.
    Sculpture
  • ● Uses wood, bamboo, bricks, stone, concrete,
    and various building materials.
    ● Art or practice of designing and constructing
    buildings.
    Architecture
  • ● Uses pigments like watercolor, oil, tempera,
    textile paint, acrylic, ink on a usually flat ground
    such as wood, canvas, paper and stonewall
    used in cave paintings.
    Paintings
  • ● Uses ink normally on paper but can also be
    used on woods, metal plates, or silkscreens.
    ● Prints are classified as two-dimensional because
    they include the surface or ground on which
    coloring substances are applied.
    Printmaking
  • ● Uses sounds and instruments (including the
    human voice), while the dancer uses the body
    Music
  • ● Uses the body and its movements.
    ● Often accompanied by music, but there are
    dances that do not rely on musical
    accompaniment to be realized.
    ● Can tell stories, but at other times, they convey
    abstract ideas that do not rely on a narrative
    Dance
  • ● Theater artists integrate all the arts and uses the
    stage, production design, performance
    elements, and script to enable the visual,
    musical, dance, and other aspects to come
    together as a whole work.
    Theater Arts
  • ● Use the camera to record the outside world. The
    filmmaker uses the cinematographic camera to
    record and put together production design,
    sound engineering, performance, and
    screenplay.
    Photography and Filmmaking
    • Type of woodworking in which people use
    knives, chisels, and other hand-held wood
    carving tools to create figures or designs in
    pieces of wood
    Wood Carving
    • One of the most popular printing techniques,
    and is most-used by companies when printing
    designs onto products of different sizes and
    materials
    Silk-screen Printing
    • Refers to photography using an analogue
    camera and film.
    • A roll of film is loaded into the camera and the
    magic begins once you start clicking: light
    interacts with the chemicals in the film and an
    image is recorded.
    Analogue Photography
    • Process of making a film.
    • The direction or production of films for the
    cinema or television is visual storytelling.
    Film Production
    • Uses cameras containing arrays of electronic
    photodetectors to capture images focused by
    a lens, as opposed to an exposure on
    photographic film.
    • The captured images are digitized and stored
    as a computer file ready for further digital
    processing, viewing, electronic publishing, or
    digital printing.
    Digital Photography
    • Digital filmmaking is the norm these days,
    enabling filmmakers to blend art and digital
    media and speed up the process of
    filmmaking as well as be more creative and
    enterprising in the special effects department.
    Digital Film
    • Process of creating a recorded music project.
    • A record producer usually handles music
    production, managing every aspect.
    That can include being a critical part of the
    creative process, such as deciding what
    instruments are used and contributing to song
    arrangements.
    • Since music production plays a vital role in the
    quality of the final product, it can make or
    break the success of an album.
    Music Production
  • _____ give recommendations on
    which songs are best to record; manage
    financial aspects of recording; hire outside
    performers, if needed; and work with sound
    engineers in the recording process.
    Record producers
    • Combination of art and engineering; drawing
    skills, creativity and technical knowledge are
    critica
    Industrial Design
  • _____ usually choose to work
    on products in a specific industry, such as the
    medical, automobile, or technology industry.
    Industrial designers
    • Interdisciplinary research area at the interface
    of computer science and engineering.
    Robotics involves design, construction,
    operation, and use of robots.
    • Goal: Design intelligent machines that can
    help and assist humans in their day-to-day
    lives and keep everyone safe.
    Robotics