Art App
Who is the artist that drawn Mona Lisa?
Leonardo Da Vinci
Derived from a Latin word "ars" which means skill, talent or ability
ART
Expression of the creative skill and imagination
Art
A feeling or expression of admiration, approval, judgement, evaluation
Appreciation
The scream
(The sick child 1907)
EDWARD Munch
3 functions of Art
Art as personal, Art as Social, Art as Physical
Artworks that are perceived and appreciated as Seen by the viewer
Visual Art
The art form of Language
Literary Arts/Verbal
The combination of beauty and usability. Objects useful in daily lives
Applied Arts (FAFA)
Includes the artist voice, facial expressions, body movements and presence in portraying artistic expression in front of an audience.
Performing Arts/mixed
3 parts of work of art
Subject, Form, Content
Serves as the foundation of the creation of the work of art
subject
Two types of subject of art
Representational and non-representational
are those that appear to be very much like how people see them in REALITY
Representational Art
emotional and intellectual messages of an artwork. These are statements, interpretations developed by an artist through the artwork.
Content
refers to artworks whose primary focus is natural scenery (mountains etc.)
Landscape
Learn to sketch and begin with a pencil and sketchpad
Artist
Are craftsmen who make practical artistic products
Artisan
The moment the paint is applied to the surface, the color dries into the plaster and the painting becomes an Integra part of the wall. (lime water mixture)
Fresco (Sealed by SECCO)
Paints or minerals are mixed with egg yolk or egg white and ore.
Temper (Sealed by GESSO)
Heaviest of the painting mediums. It is a very flexible medium, dries slowly, and appears glossy and lasts long.
Oil Painting
The painting medium that is used by Vincent Van Gogh
Oil Painting
synthetic paint is mixed with acrylic emulsion as binder for coating the surface of the artwork
Acrylic
Pertains to emptiness within or outside an object.
Space
Series of connected point. Created using a pointed tool or stick
Lines
natural phenomenon that occurs when light parts through a prism that can produce different hues of different wavelengths.
Color
darker hues made by adding black
Shades
surface quality, or _____, is the element that appeals to our sense of touch or feel on things
Texture
Artist of Fortitude, The birth of Venus, Temptation of Christ, St. Augustine, Adoration of the Magi
Sandro Botticelli
He was the epitome of a Renaissance man. The artist of The Las Supper
Leonardo Da Vinci
An Italian architect and painter of the High Renaissance He was best known for the perfection and grace of his artwork
Raphael Sanzio
An Italian Renaissance artist. Often considered a contender for the title of he archetypal Renaissance man, alongside Leonardo Da Vinci
Michelangelo Buonarroti
The artist of DAlagang bukid, Emilio Aguinaldo, Making of the Philippine Flag, First Baptism in the Philippines
Fernando Amorsolo
National Artist for Visual Arts (1973) - painter of fisher folks in ANgono, Rizal.
Carlos "Botong" Francisco
Filipino painter activist. In 1884, he earned the gold medal at the Explosicion de Bella Artes in Madrid for his painting Spolarium
Juan Luna
Produces an impression of unity through the selection and arrangement of consistent objects or ideas
Harmony
indicates movement, created by te careful placement of elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat
Rhythm
tends to carry the eyes from the center of interest or dominant part of any composition t the lessimpportant or subordinate parts
Emphasis
concerned with diversity or contrast. Achieved by using different shapes, sizes, and/or colors in a work of art
Variety
art is supposed to be created and perceived as the sum f it's parts. Elements and some principles of art will cease to become meaningful if they do not unite with the rest of the whole piece
unity
7 wonders of the Ancient World
GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA, HANGING GARDEN OF BABYLON, THE TEMPLE OF ARTEMIS AT EPHESUS, THE STATUE OF ZEUS AT OLYMPIA, MAUSOLEUM AT HALICARNAUSS,COLOSSU OF RHODES, LIGHTHOUSE OF AEXANDRIA
Built in 282 BC and was destroyed by earthquake in 226 BC. In 294 BC, the people of the island of Rhodes began building a colossal statue of sun god Helios
Colossus of Rhodes
built in 280 BC and was destroyed by earthquake in 1323 AD. Located on the island of Pharos in the harbor of Alexandria, the lighthouse may be the most famous lighthouse in history.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
What are the 8 wonders of the World?
Great Wall of China, Chichen Itza, Petra, Machu Pichu, Christ The Reedemer, Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Angkr Wat
prominent Mayan City in Mexico , flourished from 5th to the 13th centuries CE. It features 365 steps representing the solar year, reflects the Mayans advanced astronomical knowledge.
Chichen Itza
Nestled within a place where the Peruvian Andes converge with the Amazon Basin. Stands as an unparalleled achievement in art architecture, ad land use and is a profound testament to the Inca civilization legacy
Machu Pichu
Where is Machu Pichu located?
Peru
Graces the summit of Mount Corvado in Rio de Janeiro. Crafted in the Art Deco style, this towering 130 foot statue was designed by Heitor da Silva Costa and constructed from reinforced concrete and soapstone, weighing an impressive 635tons. Located at Rio de Janerio, Brazil
Christ the Reedemer
Ancient amphitheater in Rome. It's multifunctional role included hosting gladiatorial contests, public executions, and diverse events. Located in Italy
Colosseum
Adorning the city of Agra, India. An exquisite marblemauseleum, displaying unmatched Munghal architecture. Dedicated to Emperor's wife Mumtaz Mahal
Taj Mahal
Situated in the heart of Cambodia. Clam the esteemed title of the Eighth Wonder f the World.
Angkr Wat
First national artist for architecture (1973), Father of the Philippine architecture; renovated Quiapo Church
Juan Nakpil
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Philippine International Convention Center
Leandro Locsin
is a process where shapes are made by cutting away parts of the original block of the wood, stone, and other materials such as bone, ivory, jade, plastic, glass etc.
Carving
Processor adding, rather than taking away. It is usually built up either by adding of parts to a part or the filling out of pre-constructed framework.
Modeling
process of creating a form, by pouring a liquid material into a plaster mold allowing it to set, washed clean and then removing the mold.
Casting
artist joins together a variety of materials, in such a way that they take on new form and meaning
Assemblage
often interchangeably used with molding is a manufacturing process of shaping materials into desired forms
Molding
First National Artist for Sculpture (1973) Father of Philippine Sculpture.
Oblation (UP), Bonifacio Monument
Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
colored fabric created by the women of T'boli tribe in South Cotabato. Abaka fiber
T'nalak
is an Ifugao style of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process on eotther the wrp or weft before the threads are women to create a pattern o design
Ikat
Handwoven Tetile of the Mandaya, made from abaca. Making it involves a mud-dyeing technique
Dagmay
Mainly produced in the town of Basey, Samar. It involves folding over strips of materials to make unique geometrical designs.
Banig
Connotes the existence of an old method in food preparation. It Shows us the wonder of putting rice into it
Puso
includes artworks designed and produced by means of new media technologies, comprising virtual art, computer graphics, computer animation, digital art, etc.
Technological Media
Technique of capturing optical images on light sensitive camera. The first camera ever recorded in history was called the daguerreotypein 19th century. te first color camera was Kodachrome
Photography
Computers now also have a plethora of software applications to create art such as Adobe Photo shop, Affinity Designer, Cli studio, Paint Pro etc
Computer arts
Three Philosophical themes in Art
Integrity, Proportion/Consonance, Radiance/Clarity
It implies balance or consistency of the elements, emphasized for effect over other elements
Proportion/Consonance
H something to do with the impact or meaning upon the observer
Radiance/Clarity
is an idenfiable path created by a point moving in space. It is one dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length.
Line
They are irregular in structure and can be characterized by some combinations of curves and angles
Free Form
It involves the outer and inner spaces of an artwork. This refe to a hypothetical area in which the subject of art and other elements of art operate.
Space
refers to the subject or areas of interest in an artwork
Positive space
background or the area that surrounds the subject of the work
Negative space
surface quality of an object that sense through touch, hard, soft, rough, smooth, hairy, leathery, sharp, etc.
Texture
built in 2570 BC and is the only surviving ancient wonder. It was believed to have taken 20years and as many as 100,000 workers to complete. Built as a tomb for the 4th dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh named Khufu
Great Pyramid of Giza
built in 600 BC and was destroyed by earthquake in 226 BC. they are generally believed to have been built by King Nebuchadrezzar II for his wife because she missed the gardens of her home
Hanging Garden of Babylon
Built in 550 BC and was destroyed by fire in 356 BC. Th temple housed many incredible works of art, but the most famous was the statue of Artemis herself. Although the original no longer exixts, it was thought to have been made of Gold and other beautiful materials
The temple of Artemis and Ephesus
built in 430 BC and was destroyed by fire in 426 AD. Carved from ivory, on a throne of cedarwood, the statue was created by Greek sculpture Phidias and 430 BC
The statue of Zeus at Olympia
built in 352 BC and was destroyed by earthquake in 1404 AD. The monument was built as a tomb for Mausolus, a governor in the Persian Empire.
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus