The terms 'translation' and 'creation'.
A technique that involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
Art that has height and width but no depth, such as paintings and drawings.
The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination.
By providing a proper frame to appreciate beauty.
Various branches of creative activity.
Art that combines both visual elements and sound, such as multimedia installations.
Colorful abaca fabrics.
Kalinog, Iloilo.
Ambahan poetry.
A technique that uses heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
Art that is experienced through sound, such as music and sound installations.
It is intended to be performed by a single person who speaks naturally.
The material used by an artist to express feelings or thoughts, such as clay, wood, paint, fabric, or charcoal.
Collage.
They may handle the same instrument differently, showcasing their unique techniques.
Collage.
Clay, wood, paint, fabric, charcoal, etc.
An artist typically focuses on self-expression and creativity, while an artisan emphasizes skill and craftsmanship.
The understanding and enjoyment of art through analysis and interpretation.
The guidelines that govern how the elements of art are arranged.
Art that has height, width, and depth, such as sculptures.
The art of moving the body rhythmically, usually in accordance with music.
A technique that uses heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
Two-Dimensional Art (2D) and Three-Dimensional Art (3D).
A painting technique using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
Lang Dulay.
Drawing.
The dress, houses, manner of living, and thoughts.
The Elements of Art.
A technique that involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
A teaching approach that uses physical activity to enhance learning.
A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
An artist is a person with the talent and skills to conceptualize and create creative works.
The elements of art.
To create visually pleasing work for enjoyment and appreciation, without functional value.
An artisan is a manual worker who makes items with their hands.
Haja Amina Appi.
Line, shape, color, texture, space, form, and value.
An artisan is often a skilled worker but not the inventor of the original idea or form.
Her unique design in mat weaving.
Balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, and unity.
It helps us develop an appreciation for each other and recognize our uniqueness.
Elements of art are the building blocks, while principles of design are the rules for organizing those elements.
A technique where paint is applied to dry plaster.
Art whose mediums can be heard and expressed in time.
To appreciate the beauty of what is around them.
Fresco involves painting on wet plaster, allowing the paint to become an integral part of the wall.
Two Dimensional Art (2D).
Circus performance, magic, music, opera, dance, drama, and spoken word.
Three Dimensional Art (3D).
The basic components of art-making.
To adopt a message from one language to another while maintaining its intent, style, tone, and context.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oils, allowing for rich colors and textures.
As a form of nonverbal communication.
Actors on a stage for an audience.
Sculpture, architecture, landscape, industrial design, crafts (furniture).
No, at least one element must be used.
Auditory Art.
Kalinga musical instruments.
Medium and technique.
A technique where paint is applied on dry plaster.
A technique that involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
A technique where paint is applied to dry plaster.
It creates a mood similar to music or dancing.
Art that involves sound.
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award.
Graphic design, fashion design, and interior design.
An art form that involves creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
First-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic under investigation.
The lightness and darkness of areas in an artwork.
Relief printing.
Art reflects cultural values, emotions, and societal issues.
Personal, social, and physical needs.
Visual Arts, which encompasses tattoo art and face and body painting.
Interpret or analyze primary sources.
A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
White.
Music, opera, dance, drama, and spoken word.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
Reality.
When an artist feels life is too dull and ordinary.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
Federico Caballero.
Both Visual & Auditory.
Performance art.
Into visual arts and auditory arts, or both.
Drawing.
Art that includes both visual and auditory elements.
Two-dimensional art.
Two-Dimensional Art.
A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
Relief printing.
Three-dimensional art.
To hold the viewer’s attention and guide the viewer’s eye through the work of art.
Painting, Printmaking, and Sculpture.
The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
Analytical skills, observational skills, and emotional intelligence.
Political function, exemplified by 'Bayanihan'.
Fine Arts, Contemporary Arts, Decorative Arts and Crafts, and others.
A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).
Collage.
It fosters empathy, cultural awareness, and critical thinking.
Religious and secular art.
Printmaking.
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Committee.
Art is a part of our daily lives.
Music, Arts, and Physical Education.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oil, typically linseed oil.
Animals, people, and landscapes.
Opera.
Thought, by allowing them to draw their own emotions and personal experiences.
Creativity is essential for expressing ideas and emotions through visual mediums.
Still Life.
It is education through physical activities.
Nature.
Uwang Ahadas.
A technique that involves creating images by assembling small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
Distinct abaca fabrics called inabal.
Alonzo Saclag.
Collage.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
According to the use of the elements in the work.
3D.
For self-expression or gratification.
Artists often create for personal expression or to provoke thought, whereas artisans create with a focus on functionality and utility.
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award.
By experiencing it using the five senses.
Creativity is central to an artist's work, allowing for unique and original expressions.
Relief printing.
Intaglio prints.
A technique that uses pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
Parties not directly involved but who have special expertise.
Shapes that are mathematical, such as circles and squares.
Art is a form of expression that reflects human experience and emotions.
Doing something meaningful with your imagination.
It is closely related as aesthetics is the philosophical study of beauty and taste.
It was often restricted to those working in the fine arts, such as painting, sculpture, or printmaking.
They shall undertake regular sports activities throughout the country.
Two or three-dimensional.
Mathematical ideas and symmetry.
Art serves as a mirror to society, showcasing cultural values, beliefs, and practices.
Engraving.
It enables you to think carefully, critically, and with clarity.
Because it is universal and significant to human experience.
To provide nursing care both interdependently and independently.
High intensity means the color is strong and bright; low intensity means the color is faint and dull.
To support and motivate artists to preserve their artistic heritage.
Salinta Monon, a Tagbanua Bagobo traditional weaver.
Kwintangan kayu and tuntungan.
The artist's control of their medium is crucial to achieving the desired effect in their work of art.
A technique where paint is applied to dry plaster.
'Oedipus the King' and 'Hamlet'.
Painting, drawing, printmaking, and photography.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
A thing that is accepted as true or certain to happen, without proof.
Three-Dimensional Art.
A diverse range of human activities.
It allows for rich colors and textures, and has a slow drying time.
A recipient of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
Derived from the Greek word 'mousike', meaning the art of muses.
Art serves as a historical document that provides insights into past societies.
Artisans preserve traditional techniques and create functional objects that reflect cultural heritage.
A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
Being a recipient of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
The name of a color.
As an expression of emotions.
Stencil prints.
The repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
Shapes that come from nature, like clouds and leaves.
Middle gray.
Silver, bronze, and wood.
Interpretation, representation, expression, and form.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oils, allowing for rich colors and textures.
Basal, kulilal, and bagil.
It was made a required subject in the curriculum of all public schools.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oils, allowing for rich colors and textures.
A recipient of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
The importance of combining practice with theory.
Figurative art.
History.
Sensory data.
It comes from the Greek word 'drao', which means action.
Seven elements.
Intent, style, tone, and context.
A technique that uses heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
2D.
A form of performing arts where musicians and singers perform dramatic work that combines text.
Dance patterns and movements as part of people's rituals.
Drawing.
Understanding the significance and impact of art in human culture.
Aesthetic value and beauty rather than functional value.
A technique that involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
Form and Function.
Darhata Sawabi.
Fine Arts, Contemporary Arts, Decorative Arts and Crafts.
The part of design that catches the viewer’s attention.
Masino Intaray.
Fine Arts, Contemporary Arts, Decorative Arts and Crafts, and Other.
It provides opportunities for the development of enviable social traits needed for adjustment to social life.
1993.
Music.
Commemorative works that record important historical events.
Line.
Conceptual art, performance art, photography, video art, and animation.
It provides inspiration and themes for artistic expression.
It helps see what makes the convergence of any set of ideas possible.
Shape.
A recipient of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
Physical education refers to the instruction and practice of physical activities and sports.
A technique using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
Line, Shape, Space, Value, Color, Texture, Form.
Form.
Still Life, Landscape, Seascapes and Cityscapes.
Value.
The grace and ideal proportions of the human form.
A traditional cloth made by T’boli weavers.
The documentation of oral literature, particularly the epics of his people.
Ginaw Bilog.
Music, opera, dance, drama, and spoken word.
Fresco involves applying paint on wet plaster, allowing the paint to become part of the wall.
Music, Opera, Dance, Drama, Spoken Word.
Printmaking.
Printmaking.
Nature and History.
The guidelines that govern how the elements of art are arranged.
It involves community planning and design.
Color.
Residential districts, industrial and commercial areas, civic centers, parks, plazas, and malls.
Both visual & auditory art.
Stencil prints.
Woodcut.
Cube, sphere, pyramid, or cylinder.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
It refers to the enhancement of individuals’ growth and development through body movement.
Personal, social, and physical.
Collage.
Visual arts focus on visual perception, while other forms may include auditory or performance elements.
The way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
An art form that involves creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
Function and beauty are interconnected in art.
Folks and indigenous artists.
Engraving.
A technique that involves creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
Fine Arts, Contemporary Arts, Decorative Arts and Crafts, and others.
Music, arts, and physical education.
Fernando Amorsolo.
Imitation.
Through the development and use of nursing theory.
Shape.
The feeling of unity created when all parts relate well with each other.
1993.
It suggests that movement is integral to the learning process.
In Italy in the 16th century.
Printmaking.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
Collage.
Auditory art.
Stencil prints.
A technique that involves creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
Some context from which to envision an idea.
Gods and goddesses, nature, history, Greek and Roman mythology.
Logic and reason.
A technique that involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
Printmaking.
Arts without any reference to anything outside itself.
Art that shifts focus from aesthetic beauty to the underlying concept of the work.
Engraving.
It serves as a means of communication of emotions.
A technique using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
The quality of brightness and purity of a color.
Athletic clubs and other sectors.
Ideals of heroism and leadership.
Personality integration achieved through participation in properly selected physical activities.
A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
Tapestry.
China, Japan, and India.
The search for the perfect, timeless, and contrasting being with becoming.
Art is subjective and can be interpreted in various ways by different individuals.
Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, and digital art.
As education through 'movement'.
Beauty is 'that which without any concept is recognized as the object of necessary satisfaction.'
Intaglio prints.
The ability of the artist to fulfill the technical requirements of their work.
It enhances critical thinking, cultural awareness, and personal expression.
A technique where paint is applied to dry plaster.
It soon spread to the rest of Europe.
Intaglio prints.
Art that is both Visual & Auditory.
An art form that creates works primarily visual in nature.
A technique where paint is applied on dry plaster.
A technique where paint is applied to dry plaster.
A technique that uses heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added.
To acknowledge folks and indigenous artists who remain true to traditions.
The feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art, creating a sense of completeness.
Line, shape, color, texture, space, form, or value.
Ceramic and studio pottery, mosaic art, mobiles, tapestry, glass art, etc.
Drawing.
Drawing.
Art is not Nature; Nature is not an Art.
Collage.
It is practiced mainly for aesthetic value.
A technique that involves creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
It can be therapeutic for both the artist and the viewer.
They may provide historical context or critical perspective.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
A recipient of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster.
Drawing.
Woodcut.
Religion and art, the Bible, and the Apocrypha.
Art is used for religious service.
A technique where paint is applied to dry plaster.
An art form that involves creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
It has no recognizable objects.
Drawing.
A sailor boarding a ship without a rudder and compass.
Form.
Thinking of something that is not present, such as an object, place, or time.
Collage.
No, there can never be appreciation of art without having experienced it.
Forms of art that are primarily visual in nature, such as painting, sculpture, and photography.
It comes from the Greek word meaning 'Love of Wisdom'.
Height, width, and depth.
The nature of art, including interpretation, representation, expression, and form.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
Black.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oil, typically linseed oil.
An art form that involves creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
It fosters deeper understanding and diverse viewpoints on artworks.
To express emotions, communicate ideas, and provide aesthetic pleasure.
Line, shape, space, value, color, texture, and form.
In detail.
Visual Arts.
Woodcut.
Eduardo Mutuc.
1982.
Landscape.
Intaglio prints.
Intaglio prints.
Transmitting values and standards consistent with the needs and ideals of society.
It refers to a representation in sculpture, painting, drawing, or print that resembles a photographic likeness.
Hinduism and Buddhism.
Republic Act No. 7355.
Greek and Roman Mythology.
It broadens the perspective horizon.
A technique using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
Differentiate the objectives of Physical Education.
It leads to improved growth and development.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
Ceramic, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, film making, and architecture.
Intaglio prints.
It broadens their understanding of different cultures and historical contexts.
Silence and sound.
To display and celebrate.
Horizontal, vertical, wavy, diagonal, etc.
Yes, many individuals possess qualities of both, blending creativity with craftsmanship.
Arts that include industrial, graphic, fashion, interior design, and decorative art.
As the perfection and imitation of nature.
Greek and Roman mythology.
Critical thinking, close reading, clear writing, and logical analysis.
Knowledge of the idea, motivation, freedom to explore, intelligence, and energy.
That visual arts should include applied, decorative, crafts, and media.
It defines the what of nursing, identifies the client, and determines when nursing is needed.
Printmaking.
Line, Shape, Space, Value, Color, Texture, Form.
Texture that is sculptural and can be physically felt.
Descriptive, implied, or abstract.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oils, allowing for rich colors and textures.
The 'how' the artwork is depicted.
It is essential for effective nursing practice and research.
Personal, social, and physical.
It serves as a subject matter and context for artistic works.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
Alonzo Saclag.
Drama.
To understand oneself and to get along with others for effective living.
God creates the original, and artists create imitations of that original.
It has implications for physical, social, emotional, and mental well-being.
What is to be depicted in the artwork.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oils, allowing for rich colors and textures.
Stencil prints.
They help in developing effective nursing interventions and improving care quality.
Eduardo Mutuc.
A traditional cloth tapestry worn as a head cover by the Tausug.
A technique where paint is applied to dry plaster.
Darhata Sawabi.
They reflect cultural values, beliefs, and social issues.
Visual thinking skills.
To create a cohesive and effective composition.
When white or black is added.
Drawing.
In 1901.
Elements of art are used according to the principles of design to create artwork.
Relief printing.
Yes, photography is one of the forms of visual arts.
It works with pattern to make the work of art seem active.
Relief printing.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
In April 1992.
Printmaking.
It enhances critical thinking about how activities are done according to rules, regulations, and strategies.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
Architecture is considered a form of visual art.
Imitate.
Texture used in two-dimensional works of art.
Line.
To develop and maintain good health and a high level of physical fitness.
A painting technique using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
A state licensed health care professional.
Stencil prints.
Relief printing.
It emphasizes the underlying concept rather than aesthetic beauty.
It refers to the objective information presented in the artwork.
Wunderlich (1967).
Both interdependently and independently.
Art for Art's Sake.
Being a recipient of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
Nature.
A technique using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
A painting technique using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
It recognizes outstanding mastery in traditional arts and culture.
Dance.
Relief printing.
It broadens our experience and understanding.
A creation.
Non-representational and Non-objective.
Competitions between different units within a school or district.
Artworks that depict inanimate objects, often arranged in a specific composition.
Nature.
National Living Treasures.
It helps individuals develop mental capacities by learning mechanical principles, rules, and strategies of games and sports.
Engraving.
Different people have different notions of fitness.
Knowledge and understanding of rules and strategies of games and sports.
Nature, History, Greek and Roman Mythology, The Judaeo Christian tradition, Oriental Sacred Texts, Other Works of Art.
Woodcut.
They form the basis for understanding nursing practice and inform curriculum development.
Oriental Sacred Texts.
Observation, interpretation, and emotional response.
To develop optimum physical fitness and health of the individual.
Figures.
Courage.
It is a symbol associated with Islam.
The development of homegrown theories.
History and Legends.
2004.
Evidence for your observation.
They provide multi-million dollar budgets for art colleges.
'True' art is utterly independent of any and all social values and utilitarian.
Printmaking.
To facilitate athletic competition within schools, districts, and provinces.
A logical approach.
Stencil prints.
Intaglio prints.
Line.
An art form that involves creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
It comes from the Latin word 'humanus', meaning refined or cultured human.
The boundaries and goals of nursing's therapeutic activities.
Art that depicts natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests.
Nurses provide care both interdependently with physicians and independently as nursing professionals.
It relates to what is pleasurable to the senses.
Artworks that focus on the depiction of the sea and ocean scenes.
Self-confidence.
To develop moral integrity of the highest order and other desirable traits for effective group participation.
League competitions and amateur sports.
Still Life.
To enhance critical thinking and decision-making in clinical practice.
A flag as a symbol of a nation.
Intramural, extramural, play days, or sports fests.
Determination.
By setting a good example, planning family activities that involve exercise, and making it fun and engaging.
Honesty.
History and Legends.
Relief printing.
It helps develop an open mind and understand that there is more than one solution to a problem.
To show particular human interests and activities.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
A medium made by mixing pigments with oils, typically linseed oil.
Imagine the unimaginable.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
Intaglio prints.
They occur within and among regions.
The Judaeo Christian tradition.
Human culture, including literature, philosophy, and history.
Woodcut.
The state shall promote physical education and encourage sports programs.
General knowledge and intellectual skills rather than occupational or professional skills.
As possessing perfect human shape.
Landscape, Seascapes, and Cityscape.
To aid in worship, instruct, inspire devotion, and impress non-believers.
Texture.
Historical figures like Florence Nightingale established foundational practices and principles in nursing.
Filipino caring that is theory-driven and evidence-based.
It represents the Christian faith.
Portraits.
Portraits.
To promote physical education and sports development.
A program of competitive athletics.
Dreams and apprehensions from the subconscious.
In 1937.
It improves and maintains the workload of the individual without staggering and undue fatigue.
A painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with egg yolk.
Nature is full of changes, but art can search for what is everlasting.
Art can inspire change, provoke thought, and foster social connections.
By helping them attain physical skills, which encourages further participation in physical activities.
Art as Representation.
Nursing continues to flourish and is here to stay.
It represents the commonly accepted interpretations and symbols within a culture.
Color.
By overlapping shapes or making distant objects smaller.
To promote the optimum development of the individual physically, socially, emotionally, and mentally.
Texture.
Line, Shape, Space, Value, Color, Texture, and Form.
Through total movement in the performance of properly selected physical activities.
Philosophical perspectives shaped the ethical frameworks and values that guide nursing practice.
Still Life, Landscape, Seascapes, Cityscape, Animals, Portraits, Figures.
To foster self-discipline, teamwork, and excellence.
Self-reliance.
The development of a healthy and alert citizenry.
It adds visual interest and can convey emotions.
Good followership.
A program of health education and nutrition.
Form.
Fitness.
In an indoor setting.
Woodcut.
Spoken Word.
To provide a framework for nursing practice and guide patient care.
God created a bed, the carpenter created a bed, and the artist painted the bed on canvas.
As symbols in conventional religious art.
It transports us to different places and cultures.
The Judaeo-Christian tradition.
Landscape, Seascapes, and Cityscape.
By using private symbolism associated with their past experiences.
The special meaning that an object has in a particular culture or group.
An adequate system of values.
Diagnosing problems and prescribing drugs or therapies.
Landscape, Seascapes, and Cityscape.
Clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners.
Animals.
Key philosophical influences include humanism, ethics, and the holistic approach to patient care.
Everyday Life.
History and Legends.
A program of physical fitness.
Religion and Mythology.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
A recipient of the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award (GAMABA).
It deals with the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
It connects us to the past, present, and future.
History, Greek and Roman Mythology.
To explore the significance of humanities and the role of art in human experience.
It is any personal meaning conveyed by the artist through private symbolism based on their experiences.
The nursing profession has evolved from informal caregiving to a recognized and essential healthcare field.
Art reflects cultural values, beliefs, and historical contexts.
Physicians, therapists, clients, and other team members.
Cooperation.
Color.
The Judaeo Christian tradition.
It refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
The personal interpretation and emotional response of the viewer.
It fosters effective group participation and desirable traits.
Animals.
Problem-solving skills and the ability to identify problems correctly.
Everyday Life.
A love of and pride for their preservation.
Figures.
Woodcut.
Stencil prints.
The fundamental skills necessary for participation in sports and games.
Verifiable facts, legends, and unverifiable ones.
Woodcut.
Space.
Still Life.
Engraving.
The preservation of cultural heritage to revive indigenous games, dances, and sports.
A fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion.
Engraving.
By encouraging individuals to understand how activities are done according to rules, regulations, and strategies.
Respect for the rights of others.
Form.
Nursing has transitioned from a low-status role to a highly respected profession with specialized education.
Punctuality, cooperation, reliability, precision, accuracy, and open-mindedness.
It refers to the surface quality or feel of an artwork.
It refers to three-dimensional shapes that have volume.
Organizing community events, creating exercise groups, and promoting the benefits of physical activity.
It gives significance to nursing today and in the future.
Still Life, Landscape, Seascapes, Cityscape, and Animals.
Shape.
Function and structure of all bodily organs.
Present and future generations.
Value.
It is the means by which an individual learns about himself in relation to his ambient environment.
The care of individuals, families, and communities to attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.
Color.
Space.
Representation of inanimate objects.
Artworks that depict various species of animals.
Fitness enhances overall health, improves mood, increases energy levels, and reduces the risk of chronic diseases.
Artworks that represent a specific person, capturing their likeness and personality.
To promote physical fitness, develop motor skills, encourage teamwork, and instill values such as discipline and perseverance.
Greek and Roman Mythology.
Compassionate caring and flexibility.
They are usually vague and illogical.
Stencil prints.
To direct educational efforts towards the development of national goals as a developing country.
They offer opportunities for self-expression and emotional mastery.
Moral and spiritual perfection.
Assessing patient’s needs and problems.
Factual, Conventional, and Subjective.
Engraving.
Art that represents urban environments, including buildings, streets, and city life.
Self-control.
Protection of forest and aquatic resources.
The shared understanding or cultural significance of symbols and themes in art.
It provides a broader context for understanding human experiences and creativity.
Oriental Sacred Texts.
Health prevention and advanced health technology.
Physical education helps individuals incorporate fitness into daily routines, improving their quality of life and productivity.
Portraits.
Figures.
Everyday Life.
Space.
Engraving.
The dramatic increase in the average person’s lifespan.
To achieve and maintain an accelerating rate of economic development and social progress.
Friendliness.
70 years.
The maximum participation of all the people in the benefits of economic growth.
It makes a person educated, but not necessarily for a specific profession.
80 years.
Animals.
Both independently and in collaboration with other healthcare professionals.
Personal experiences shape individual interpretations and emotional connections to art.
Good leadership.
They contribute to the economic well-being of individuals.
Portraits.
Religion and Mythology.
Representational or Objective.
A painting method using pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
Their observations of people and their usual tasks.
Value.
By taking their subject directly from other works of art.
It is one of the fundamental components used to create shapes and forms.
Physical, social, emotional, and mental development.
People we have never met, places we have never visited, and ideas that may have never crossed our minds.
Form.
Good sportsmanship.
Both healthy and sick clients.
Everyday Life.
Landscape, Seascapes, and Cityscape.
Dreams and Fantasies.
The literal meaning or narrative content that can be directly understood.
A life characterized by fitness and well-being.
By discovering ways to enhance their performance in gymnastics and dance.
Objects like stone, river, house, etc.
They work interdependently with physicians.
To strengthen national consciousness and promote desirable cultural values.
Still Life.
By enabling them to live the 'good life' and contribute to societal goals.
Landscape, Seascapes, and Cityscape.
It encourages training for international competitions.
Figures.
Still Life.
To develop creativity and innovativeness inspired by an abiding faith in God and love of country and fellowmen.
An understanding of the culture of others.
Animals.