2. Review: What is ART?
Art is a diverse range of human
activity, and resulting product,
thatinvolves creative or imagina
tive talent expressive of
technical proficiency, beauty,
emotional power,
or conceptual ideas.
3. Contemporary Arts
•Art produced at the present
period in time, includes and
develops from postmodern art,
which is itself a successor to
Modern art.
•Art made and produced by
artist living today.
5. Contemporary Arts
•Contemporary artworks use a
variety of materials and
techniques, including new
technologies such as
computers, three-
dimensional, live elements
and performances, etc.
6. The 7 Major Contemporary Art
Forms in the Philippines
1.Music – art form that appeals to
the sense of hearing, composed
by combining notes into harmony.
2.Literature – art form of language
through the combined use of
words, creating meaning and
experience.
7. 3. Theater- art form of
performance. Dramatic text is
portrayed on stage by actors
and actresses and enhanced by
props, lights and sounds. Form
of art in which artists use their
voices and/ or their bodies to
convey artistic expression.
8. 4. Film- a technological
translation of theater, special
effects are utilized to enhance
the story telling.
5. Dance- art of the human
form, body is used, mobilized
and choreographed in a specific
time, form and space.
9. 6. Architecture, Designs
and Allied Arts – structure
that meant to be used as
shelter, its art relies on the
design and purpose of the
structure.
10. 7. Visual Arts – Artwork,
such as painting,
photography, or sculpture,
that appeals primarily to
the visual sense and
typically exists in
permanent form.
12. 1.Realism- The first style is
realism in which the
subject is done the way it
actually looks.
An example of this is the
painting of Araceli Dans,
the Bridal White.
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14. 2. Distortion- The artist uses
his or her imagination and
alters the subject according
to his or her desire. A
stylized work is a form of
distortion like Norma
Belleza’s painting, the Fiesta.
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16. 3. Abstraction- The artist
breaks a part a subject
and rearranges it in a
different manner. The
paintings of the National
Artist Vicente Manansala
belong to this category.
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18. 4. Non Objectivism In here,
there is no subject at all-just
an interplay of pure
elements, like line, shape or
color, and so on. A good
example of this is the
painting of Roberto Chabet
which is on Acrylic paper.
21. 1.Space
• Space in visual arts can be defined
as a void, an emptiness which can
either be positive or negative.
• Space refers to the area that is
occupied by an object or a
subject, as well as the area
surrounding that object or
subject.
22. • An illusion of space can still be
created in a two-dimensional
surface using perspective.
There are two types of
perspective:
a. Atmospheric perspective, which
utilizes the properties of light and
air in depicting the illusion of
distance;
26. 2. Line
•Line is the extension of a point.
•This refers to a prolongation of
a point or a mark on a surface.
Solid lines can be used in order
to define form while broken
lines are typically used to
suggest hidden forms.
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28. 3. Shape and Form
• When the ends of a line meet,
they form a shape.
• A shape may be natural or living
forms called an organic shape
and can be irregular or rounded.
It may also be measured forms
called geometric shape.
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30. 4. Color
•Probably the most striking art
element that catches the eye
is color.
•Color is a very important
element because it can
communicate information and
emotion to the viewer.
31. These are the three properties of color:
a. Hue, which refers to the basic or pure
color, and is represented in the color
wheel.
b.Value, which refers to the lightness
and darkness of color.
c. Saturation, which refers to brightness
and dullness of color. It is also
referred to as purity of the color.
32. 5. Value
In visual arts, value is
the degree of
lightness and
darkness of a color.
33. 6. Texture
•Texture is the surface of an
artwork. A texture can be
actual or tactile, meaning, it
can really be felt by touch, or
it can be simulated or
illusory, which mean it can
only be seen, not felt.
34. * This element refers to the feel or
appearance of a surface. Person
may describe as actual or implied.
Actual texture can be felt tangibly
based on the material that is used
for the artwork while implied
texture can be exhibited, for
instance, in a painting of fur of an
animal.
38. * VISUAL ART
•-Visual art is an expression of
artistic ideas through images,
structures, and tactile work.
•-Painting, sculpture,
architecture, and film are
examples of visual arts.
39. a. Painting
• Painting the expression of ideas
and emotions, with the creation of
certain aesthetic qualities, in a
two-dimensional visual language.
• The first paintings here in the
Philippines are commissioned
works during Spanish colonization.
50. c. Architecture
Architecture is the art and
practice of designing and
constructing buildings.
- taking into consideration of
the physical and socio-
cultural situation of the
country.
55. d. Film
Film is a form of visual art use to
imitate experiences that
communicate ideas, stories, or
feelings with the use of moving
images. It is also called a movie or
motion picture.
The art form that is the result of the
film is called cinema.
56. The film industry in the
Philippines started in 1897. In
the contemporary period,
martyr wife, superhero, action,
melodramas, and comedies are
some of the usual subjects and
themes in the Philippine films.