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  • medium
    is defined as the material, or the
    substance out of which a work is made.
    Through these materials, the artist express
    and communicate feelings and ideas.
  • sculpture
    uses metal, wood, stone, clay,
    and glass.
  • sculpture
    One form
    of its example are pottery and the notable examples are Guillermo Tolentino's
    Oblation, Bull woodcarvings from the Cordilleras and carvings of saints in Christian churches by Santos.
  • sculpture
    It is the branch of the visual art that operates in three-dimension because it occupies space and has a volume.
  • architecture
    uses metal wood, bamboo,
    bricks, stone, concrete, and various
    building materials. It is the art or
    practice of designing and
    constructing buildings.
  • painting
    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
  • printmaking
    uses ink normally on paper
    but can also be used on woods, metal
    plates, or silkscreens.
  • printmaking
    classified
    as two-dimensional because they include
    the surface or ground on which coloring
    substances are applied.
  • music
    uses sounds and
    instruments (including the
    human voice), while the
    dancer uses the body.
  • dance
    uses the body and its
    movements.
  • theater
    artist integrates 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.
  • photography and filmmaking
    use the camera
    to record the outside world.
  • filmmaker/ photography and filmmaking
    uses the cinematographic camera to record
    and put together production design,
    sound engineering, performance,
    and screenplay.
  • writing
    of a novel,
    poetry, nonfiction, and
    fiction uses words.
  • musical arts
    Include music, poetry (those that
    have perceptible rhythm and can
    be sung or danced to), and dance
    that is accompanied by music
  • practical arts
    an art or craft, have immediate
    use for everyday and business life such as design, architecture,
    and furniture. Artistic and functional purpose.
  • environmental arts
    occupy space and change in its meaning and function depends on their categories including
    architecture, sculpture, and site-specific works
    such as installations and public art
  • environmental arts
    art that addresses social and political issues
    relating to the natural and urban environment.
  • dramatic art
    Works that are staged and
    performed are considered
    Dramatic and they include drama, performance art,
    Or music and dance.
  • pictorial art
    include painting, drawing, graphics and stage and production design (lighting, dress,
    props, and set)
  • narrative arts
    If they are based on stories,
    the art forms are classified as
    narrative and they include
    drama, novel, fiction, nonfiction,
    music, and dance.
  • combined arts
    All these art forms can be integrated
    to _____________, such as design,
    mixed media, photography, film,
    video, performance art, theater
    productions, and installations.
  • technique
    the manner in which artists use and
    manipulate materials to achieve the desired formal
    effect, and communicate the desired concept, or
    meaning,
    according to his or her personal style
  • technique
    involves tools and
    technology, ranging from the most
    traditional (for example carving,
    silkscreen, analog photography, and
    filmmaking) to the most contemporary (digital photography,
    digital filmmaking, music production,
    Industrial design, and robotics).
  • Wood carving
    an art that has been practiced all
    over the world but very avidly in Southeast Asia
    where great pieces of woodwork have been crafted
    throughout the ages.
  • silk-screen printing
    one of the most popular printing techniques and is most-used by companies when printing design onto products of different sizes and
    materials.
  • analogue
    refers to photography
    using an analogue camera and film. A roll of film 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.
  • filmmaking
    is the process of making a film.
    The direction or production of films for the cinema or television is a visual storytelling.
  • digital photography
    Uses cameras containing arrays of electronic
    photodetectors to capture images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on
    photographic film.
  • music production
    process of creating a recorded music project.
  • robotics
    interdisciplinary research area at the
    interface of computer science and engineering.
  • industrial
    a combination of art and engineering;
    drawing skills, creativity and technical
    knowledge are critical.
  • digital film making
    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.