Love, courage, unity, and fortitude.
Thank you.
By using skill and imagination.
A notable artwork by the artist Jackson Pollock.
A famous painting by Vincent van Gogh.
The light being reflected from the surface of an artwork.
A skilled worker who makes things by hand, such as jewelry or furniture.
When Gabriel photographed the view and printed it as a poster.
Gothic.
Art is a product of the life experiences of an artist.
Using motifs, signs, symbols, and other cyphers.
He states that you can't separate experience from the work of art, as everything an artist does is influenced by their life experiences.
Actual, implied, vertical, horizontal, diagonal, and contour lines.
The human body.
Nature becomes part of art when artists use it as a subject or space for their artwork, but the artwork itself is not part of nature.
The effects of distance on the appearance of objects.
Fernando Amorsolo.
Vincent van Gogh.
Through words and delivery.
Must have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine Arts and have distinctive skills passed on to the present generation.
Representational and Non-Representational.
Values above the normal.
Mona Lisa.
An artist creates art in accordance with his/her experiences in life.
It revolves around execution skills and the mind, making the artist's experience essential for creating art.
Main colors that form every other color and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
A mark on a surface that describes a shape or outline.
Loay, Bohol.
Feelings through the sense of touch, such as rough or smooth, fine or coarse.
The real texture experienced through physical interaction, like the roughness of an Abaka rug.
Elements of style and design for aesthetic purposes.
The depth and distance between components in a work of art.
Asymmetrical, irregular, and natural.
Sistine Chapel.
Aesthetic, cultural, and social value.
A person who performs any of the creative arts, such as a painter or musician.
Artists utilize imagination, possibilities, and development to help humans understand nature.
The appearance of distance created by converging lines.
Death and gloom.
The dignity and worthiness of man and recognizes creative expressions.
Michelangelo.
It involves putting together successions of still images to create an illusion of movement.
An award for Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to Philippine Arts.
The idea of how a surface might feel, like a cloud being perceived as soft.
Uses live performers to present accounts or imaginary events before a live audience, following a script.
The representation of relative distances using gradations of tone or color.
Through the representation of feelings and concepts.
Secrecy, reverence, unity, heavenly, and humility.
Beauty is subjectively standardized, while art is a representation of the person/artist.
We appreciate art because of the experiences associated with it.
No, because art is a product of imagination and skills, requiring human manipulation and intervention, which nature lacks.
The meaning communicated by the artist or the artwork (answers the question WHY).
It depicts objects or events occurring in the real world, is figurative, and easy to decipher.
Used as therapy for individuals with a variety of illnesses, both physical and mental.
Man’s quest for answers to fundamental questions about himself and life.
Gratitude and appreciation.
Structured and regular, well-balanced and perfect.
Texture, and they can be thick or thin.
They convey meaning and can create various effects.
The visual focus or image that can be extracted from examining the artwork (answers the inquiry WHAT).
The art of making dances.
It does not reference the real world and mostly revolves around shape, lines, emotions, and concepts.
Ideas and technologies of a specific time and place.
Refined, cultured, and human.
Freedom.
Sympathy, grace, and gentility.
The amount of space occupied in three dimensions, judged by its solidity or thickness.
Art plays a pivotal role in the lives of our prehistoric ancestors.
National Artist.
Visual art, props, or sound.
An artist's work has clear artistic value, while an artisan's work has functional value.
Functional value, with certain aesthetic attributes.
Recognizable and easy to understand the relation of elements to another element.
Subjectivity at its finest.
Jovial/happy feelings.
Meaning varies depending on the viewer's interpretation.
A series of movements that follows the rhythm of the music accompaniment.
Primary colors being mixed.
It focuses on writing using a unique style, not following a specific form or norm.
The overall design structure of the work of art, utilizing shapes.
Enthusiasm and desire.
Because it houses, serves as background for, or occurs in relation to other fields of art.
Line.
Primary and secondary colors being mixed.
Producing pleasure despite it not being the desired intention.
Positive space (area of interest) and negative space (areas around the interest).
Visual arts, literature, music, and dance.
Aesthetic value, appreciated for its beauty.
Values below the normal.
Purity and innocence.
Abundance and happiness.
Skills or ability.
The representation of objects or body parts as smaller from the observer's point of view.
Blood, anger, and fear.
To understand his nature and develop as a complete social being.
To address the collective interest of a particular event or thing.
The study of different cultural aspects of man and his frailties in life.
It comes from the Aryan root word 'AR', meaning to put together.
Crafted for physical purposes and is easiest to spot and understand.
To shape students' subjective energies, including feelings, attitudes, and aspirations.