CHAPTER 5

Cards (52)

  • Art
    Something that is created, and an artist must be the one who creates it
  • Artisan
    A manual worker who makes items with their own hands and who through skill, experience and talent can create things of great beauty and create unique, functional, and decorative items using traditional techniques
  • Pre-production
    Comes early in the film making process, after development and before production
  • Production
    The stage of the film making process where the story described in a script is actualized with the filming of each scene depicted in it
  • Post-production
    The final stage of video creation
  • Medium
    The substance or tool that an artist utilizes to objectify his or her thoughts or feelings
  • Visual/Space Arts
    • Media that can be seen and takes up room
  • Fresco
    The technique called "fresco" (fresh in italian) was developed in later times
  • Two kinds of Fresco
    • Buon Fresco
    • Fresco Secco
  • Buon Fresco
    Water color paint is applied to fresh plaster so that the pigments and plaster fuse chemically
  • Fresco Secco
    The paint is applied to dry faster. it requires a binding medium like gum
  • Tempera
    Involves the application of powdered pigments mixed with egg yolk to a panel, usually wood (often covered with linen): on which several coats of Gesco (Plaster of Paris mixed with glue) have been carefully rubbed down to crate a glassy- smooth surface
  • Oil
    The invention of an oil painting has been attributed to the flemish brothers Hubert And Ivan Eych who applied oil paints to wooden panels, and even canvas made either of linen or linen cloth blends
  • Acrylics
    Water-based paints made from acrylic resins
  • Advantages of using acrylic
    • Quick Drying
    • Durability
    • Adaptability
    • Can be cleaned simple by water
  • Watercolor
    • Transparent- comes in cakes, tube or pan
    • Opaque (also known as Gouache) - usually obtained in tubes
  • Other mediums
    • Dry Pastel
    • Enamel Paint
    • Encaustic (Wax)
    • Ink
    • Light
    • Oil Pastel
    • Spray Paint
    • Water Miscible Oil Paints
  • Combined Arts
    • Dance
    • Theater
    • Cinema
  • Technique
    The artist's understanding of his medium and ability to manipulate it to produce the desired result
  • Blowing Techniques
    Draw a picture of an unusual animal that you create using your imagination. What does it look like? What special abilities does it have? Give it a name and write a short description explaining why it's unique
  • Transfer Design
    Design transfer involves a design in another media, which is then transferred using acetone and presure from a burnishing stick to another medium llike xerox copy to boards or another paper, mertal wood, and textiles can all be used to reproduce designs
  • Tinkerer
    Someone who strives to repair anything mechanical or invent such gadges
  • Splattering
    In order to create unique abstract art, a technique known as "splatter painting" involves utilizing brushes and other tools to flick, toos, or drip paint onto a painting surface
  • Throwing
    Throwing in pottery is the process of shaping clay on a potter's wheel to create objects like pots. It involves preparing the clay, centering it on the wheel, shaping it into the desired form, and adding finishing touches while the wheel spins
  • Coloring
    A basic form of art involving the application of color to sketches or drawings. It can be done with various mediums like watercolor, crayons, pastels, coloring pens, or paint, allowing for diverse color options. Heating artwork with a hair dryer can enhance the appearance, especially for watercolor or crayon pieces with pleasing color schemes
  • Flowing
    This technique involves mixing colors in a cup, flipping it onto the canvas, and removing the cup to let the paint drip across the surface. The final result is influenced by the selection of colors used
  • Cutting
    The art of making paper design is called paper cutting
  • GAMABA (Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award or National Living Treasures Award)

    An award that acknowledge folk and indigenous artists who, depsite the modern times remain true to their traditions
  • Emblem
    The award logo is a representation of the human form used in traditional cloth
  • Event and exhibits
    Represents the gathering of art objects into a space for a temporary event or exhibits may include works by a single artist, art works on a single topic or theme, from a specific era, in a defined medium, from a defined geographic region or a combination of all these years
  • Space that houses the exhibition and events
    May be a public museum a private gallery , a warehouse space, a coffee house , or anywhere that an audience can view the object or the art pieces
  • Accumulate artwork to display

    Know your collection and be clear about what you want the world to see
  • Choose a theme
    Decide a unique theme and finalize your artwork
  • Onboarding a gallery
    Search for s venue and create for a timeline for your exhibition
  • Market your Event
    Market your event though social media since it is the best and most popular means to engage a like -minded audience
  • Managing Audience
    Artist should be beholden to their audience because art is a createad from audience is integral to the artwork itself
  • Greeting and Guiding
    The audience is a part of a good exhibition hospitality is important Discover tips and tricks on forming meaningful relationships with this comprehensive
  • Offer Refreshments

    Is the gallery allows it or if the artwork are protected
  • Play thematic music
    Art always has a specific purpose, though sometimes the purpose is up to the viewer, listener, or receiver to decide what it is
  • Make sure your employees
    Are able to guide and assist the guest of they want to find something or need help understanding in the art work