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Cards (40)

  • Collage
    Technique made by sticking various flat elements like printed illustrations and photographs into a flat surface
  • Frottage
    Art obtained through rubbing a crayon or a pencil on a piece of paper over an object or image
  • Montage
    Technique of making a picture placed overlapping another picture or designs in order to form a blend
  • Trapunto
    Quilting technique that makes a raised design or area on a cloth or other materials
  • Digital Application

    Use of digital technology to create a new media art or presentation
  • Filipinos are proven to be one of the most creative and colorful people in the world
  • Each region has its unique specialties or products that they can be proud of
  • Singkaban or Bamboo Art

    Art of shaving bamboo into artful creations that can be used as decor for arches or for the home
  • Puni or Palm leaf folding

    Art of folding palm leaves to create artful toys for kids, woven baskets, bags and fans
  • Taka
    Art of paper mache and decoupaging, creating children's toys from paper dipped in sticky paste and painted colorfully
  • Saniculas Cookie Mold Carvings

    Folk art of carving hardwood molds with unique designs to make arrowroot cookies with the image of St. Nicholas
  • Pagbuburda
    Art of embroidery, mostly done by wives of farmers and fishermen, but also by the men themselves
  • Pahiyas
    Biggest and most colorful harvest festival in the Philippines, with decorations called "Kiping" (leaf-shaped and multi-colored rice paste wafers) used to decorate the facades of homes along with fruits and flowers
  • Although it's mostly done by women who are wives of the farmers and fishermen, it is not uncommon to see fishermen and farmers who are also carefully and delicately embroidering floral designs during their "off-season"
  • Pahiyas (Lucban Queszon)

    One of the country's biggest, and most colorful harvest festival every May 15th, along with the harvest festivals of the towns of Tayabas, Sariaya, Gumaca and Tiaong
  • Pahiyas
    The festival is deeply rooted in the traditional celebration of the townsfolk in thanksgiving for bounty harvest
  • Kiping
    Leaf-shaped and multi-colored rice paste wafers which are used to decorate the facades of the homes along with fruits and flowers from nature
  • The visual and culinary feast has gained national and international recognition
  • The Lucban town center is a permanent facility for merchandising crafts and delicacies including special events that showcases the lifestyle of its environs
  • Graffiti on the Berlin Wall

    • Graffiti
  • With a Smile 1962
    • Decollage
  • Ugo Rondinone's Seven Magic Mountains

    • Earth art
  • Collage
    A technique of an art production used in the visual artworks, is made from on assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. It may sometimes include magazine and newspaper clippings, ribbons, paint, bits of colored or handmade papers, a portion of other artworks or texts, photographs, and other found objects glued to a piece of paper or canvas.
  • Decollage
    The opposite of collage. Instead of an image being built-up from parts of existing images, it is created by cutting, treating away or otherwise removing pieces of an original image. The French word in English means "take-off" or "to become unglued" or "to become unstuck."
  • Graffiti
    Writings or drawings that have been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on the wall or other surface, often in a public space. Graffiti range from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. It may express underlying social and political messages. A whole genre of artistic expression is based spray paint graffiti styles.
  • Land Art, Earth Works, or Earth Arts

    Art movement in which landscape and art are inextricably linked. It is also an art form that is using natural materials such as soil, rocks (bed rocks, boulders, stones), organic media (logs, branches, leaves), and water which introduced materials such as concrete, metal, asphalt, or mineral pigments.
  • Digital art

    An artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative presentation process. Digital art is placed under the larger umbrella term new media art. It is a term applied to contemporary art that uses the method of mass production or digital media. The techniques of the digital arts are used extensively by the mainstream media in advertisement and by film makers to produced visual effects. Both digital and traditional artists use many electronic information and programs to create their works.
  • Mixed media

    Refers to the artwork in the making of which more than one medium has employed. It refers to a work of visual art that combines various traditionally distinct visual art media. For example, work on canvas that combines paint, ink, and collage.
  • Print making

    The process of making artworks by painting, normally in the paper. Prints are created by transforming ink from a matrix or through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other materials.
  • When analysing markets, a range of assumptions are made about the rationality of economic agents involved in the transactions
  • The Wealth of Nations was written
    1776
  • Rational
    (in classical economic theory) economic agents are able to consider the outcome of their choices and recognise the net benefits of each one
  • Rational agents will select the choice which presents the highest benefits
  • Consumers act rationally by

    Maximising their utility
  • Producers act rationally by

    Selling goods/services in a way that maximises their profits
  • Workers act rationally by

    Balancing welfare at work with consideration of both pay and benefits
  • Governments act rationally by

    Placing the interests of the people they serve first in order to maximise their welfare
  • Rationality in classical economic theory is a flawed assumption as people usually don't act rationally
  • Marginal utility

    The additional utility (satisfaction) gained from the consumption of an additional product
  • If you add up marginal utility for each unit you get total utility