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  • - is a person is engaged in an activity related to art
    - is a person who exhibits exceptional skills in designing, drawing, painting and the like
    artists
  • -these are arts in which the artist are concerned writing and literary appreciation
    -literature ( writing poems, short shorties, essays, etc.)

    literary arts
  • 2 kinds of artists
    creators and performers
  • -these are arts in which the tissue use their bodies voices or inanimate objects to convey artistic expression
    -music
    -drama/play
    -dance
    performing arts
  • is an artist's essential trait developed in the course of his life to express his feeling and ideas
    creativity
  • -these are arts in which portray of form and symbol are recorded on two- dimensional surface
    -painting
    -drawing
    -photography
    graphic arts
  • 3 major phases
    idea
    material and process
    organization and form
  • creativity is a threefold process
    artists
    performer
    audience
  • 3 different forms of arts
    visual arts
    performing arts
    literary arts
  • arts that are perceived through the sense of sight
    visual arts
  • 2 division of visual arts
    graphic arts
    plastic arts
  • It is the original ideas or imaginations and think of new ideas.
    creativity
  • "to move away or seperate"
    Abstract
  • They are flexible and can be bended without breaking.
    plastic pencil
  • Standard everyday pencils with a core of clay and graphite and a casing of wood.
    graphite pencil
  • pencils that have many short pencil tips housed in a cartridge-style plastic holder They are not sharpened but when one piece is dull it is removed from the front and pushed in the rear of the pencil, pushing all the pieces and the new, sharp one appears at the front.
    pop a point pencil
  • Pencils shaped like sticks and made of charcoal and used in art. They are black and darker that graphite pencil.
    charcoal pencil
  • Pencils which use mechanism to push lead through a hole at the end They use special leads that have precise diameter for the pencil They are used for writing and technical drawing.
    mechanical pencil
  • Pencils made of a mixture of clay and lamp black. Their darkness changes with mixing with charcoal or graphite. They are still darker than pencils but smoother than charcoal pencils.
    carbon pencil
  • Short standard pencil that is used for marking the score in golf.
    The common length is 9 cm. Also known as 'library pencil'.
    golf pencil
  • Pencils with wax-based cores that have pigments mixed in them with additives
    colored pencil
  • Very reliable pencil with lead that is break proof.
    stenographer's pencil
  • Pencil made of wax core and, most often, with paper casing.
    They can write on almost every surface and it rarely scratches the surface it is used on.
    grease pencil
  • -Pencil that cannot be copied by photocopying machines.
    -Today it is used for drawing the sketches that will later be scanned and when turned to grayscale
    non reproducing pencil
  • A subtype of colored pencils.
    They are made of a material whose mark can be dissolved in water
    watercolor pencil
  • Like their name says, color pencils that can be erased unlike wax-based colored pencils.
    They are used for sketching and in animation
    erasable color pencil
  • Pencils made of strong graphite and in an oval body.
    They are designed to be durable, not to break easily and not to roll off the desk.

    carpenter's pencil
  • This is the attempt to portray the subject as it is.
    realism
  • Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas
    Expressionism
  • - This is used when the artist becomes so interested in one phase of scene or a situation that he does not show the subject at all
    abstraction
  • A style of art and literature development principally in the 20th century, stressing the subconscious or non rational significance of imagery arrive at automatism or the exploitation of chance effects

    surrealism
  • in general, is a visible sign of something invisible such as an idea or a quality.

    symbolism
  • painters wanted their works to capture the speed and force of modern industrial society.
    futurism
  • Did not attempt to express ethical, philosophical, psychological themes. They used extremely bright colors.
    fauvism
  • Its purpose was to ridicule the meaninglessness of the modern world. The word "dada" in ad of itself has no meaning.
    dadaism
  • It stresses abstract form through the use of cone, cylinder, or sphere at the expense of other pictorial elements.
    cubism
  • This is clearly manifested when the subject is in misshapen condition, or regular shape is twisted out.
    distortion
  • This may not be a commonly used way of presenting an abstract subject
    mangling
  • It refers to what which is being lengthened, a protraction or an extension.
    elongation
  • -In presenting anything certain methods are employed in order to be effective. Likewise, in presenting the art subjects, the artist uses different methods to express the idea he wants to make.
    METHODS OF PRESENTING THE ART SUBJECT