1. The document discusses elements of art including line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture. It also discusses principles of art such as proportion, balance, emphasis, and unity.
2. The document contains questions about artistic elements, techniques, and styles. It asks the reader to identify terms related to painting, sculpture, and other art forms.
3. The final sections list Filipino artistic traditions, artworks, artists, and art materials as well as asking the reader to explain artistic skills, line techniques, and color properties. The document covers a wide range of topics relating to the visual arts.
1. The document discusses elements of art including line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture. It also discusses principles of art such as proportion, balance, emphasis, and unity.
2. The document contains questions about artistic elements, techniques, and styles. It asks the reader to identify terms related to painting, sculpture, and other art forms.
3. The final sections list Filipino artistic traditions, artworks, artists, and art materials as well as asking the reader to explain artistic skills, line techniques, and color properties. The document covers a wide range of topics relating to the visual arts.
1. The document discusses elements of art including line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture. It also discusses principles of art such as proportion, balance, emphasis, and unity.
2. The document contains questions about artistic elements, techniques, and styles. It asks the reader to identify terms related to painting, sculpture, and other art forms.
3. The final sections list Filipino artistic traditions, artworks, artists, and art materials as well as asking the reader to explain artistic skills, line techniques, and color properties. The document covers a wide range of topics relating to the visual arts.
1. The document discusses elements of art including line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture. It also discusses principles of art such as proportion, balance, emphasis, and unity.
2. The document contains questions about artistic elements, techniques, and styles. It asks the reader to identify terms related to painting, sculpture, and other art forms.
3. The final sections list Filipino artistic traditions, artworks, artists, and art materials as well as asking the reader to explain artistic skills, line techniques, and color properties. The document covers a wide range of topics relating to the visual arts.
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SAN CELESTINO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
9. Reflected Light is always as light as the highlight.
San Celestino, Lipa City 10. A line can be made thick and thin to create interest. PART I 11. International materials are available in the locality to help us hone and enhance our skills 1. This refers to the way something feels, or looks as if they might feel like something. and talents in producing work of arts. F a. Line b. Space c. Value d. Texture 2. When lines meet to form an enclosed area this is formed. 12. With our artistic inclination. We can maximize the use of our natural resources. T a. Space b. Shape c. Form d. Line 13. Contemporary techniques are being used by Filipinos even from the past years are 3. This is the most basic element of art. It is used to form many different things in art. It is depicted in our painting, sculpture, dance, architecture, music and even textile. F the path of a dot through a space. a. Texture b. Space c. Line d. Value 14. In the production of artwork, the artist interconnects art, design and craft. T 4. This is the lightness or darkness of a color. 15. Medium are the material/means that the artist uses to objectify feelings or thoughts. T a. Value b. Texture c. Color d. Shape 5. This is an empty place or surface in or around a work of art. It can be two-dimensional, PART III. three-dimensional, negative and/or positive. 1. It means to coat as pottery; with glasslike surface applied by fusing a. Shape b. Color c. Space d. Value 6. They are three-dimensional; they have height, width and thickness. 2. It refers to unreal image seemingly presented to the senses. a. Color b. Space c. Form d. Value 3. Originating in a specific place or country, native 7. This is what we see as light waves are absorbed or reflected by everything around us. 4. Another word for ethnic art a. Line b. Space c. Value d. Color 8. An image of a person or group of people. 5. The act of shaping with or as with a mold. a. Still Life b. Portrait c. Proportion d. Medium 6. A composition of flat objects, as newspapers cloth, cardboard, etc. that is pIt os anasted 9. A single material an artist may use. a. Medium b. technique c. Sketch book d. Journal together on a surface or canvas. 10. Subject matter ,that looks real; representational. 7. The inner fiber of a banana plant in the Philippine used for cordage. a. Technique b. Proportion c. Realistic d. Observation 8. An art is usually done by the women who are wives of the farmers and fisherman. 11. It is the methods and processes how materials are used for creating art. a. Medium b. Technique c. Proportion d. Observation 9. A mixture of clay and water. 12. Shading creates ______________. 10. A folk artist of Pantabangan and a pioneer in using indigenous materials, natural raw a. Lines b. Pattern c. Realism d. Value 13. A male that plays a role in a movie is the _________________. materials including human blood. a. Actor b. Actress c. Dancer d. Writer 11. They are proud people with proto Malayan features, who have ornate traditions in 14. The circular chart used to remember color relationships is a ________. a. Color scheme b. Color wheel c. Color ray d. Color circle weaponry and other metal arts. 15. Colors are said to be contrasting if they are _______________. 12. A wooden chair of Ifugao, which symbolizes the status of a citizen in their community. a. different in lightness and darkness. c. dark in value 13. An art of shaving bamboo into artful creations that can be used as décor for arches and b. light in value. d. bright and intense homes. PART II. TRUE OR FALSE. 14. Art that became popular during the American colonization period when there was an 1. Monochromatic refers to a painting done in one color. excess newsprint. 2. You cannot see through an object or material that is transparent. 15. An arrow root cookies that has an image of a saint that is said if an ill person consume 3. Negative shape is the background or space around the subject of the artwork. these cookies, they’ll get healed and recover in a shorter amount of time that it would 4. Black is the absence of color. usually take. 5. You can add black and yellow to make tones of gray. PART IV. Enumerate and Briefly Explain. 6. When you add white to a color it is called a shade of that color. 7 Artistic skills and techniques to contemporary art creations 7. A Cube is a basic form 5 Different movement and direction of lines 8. Back-shading is the negative space around forms. 3 Physical Properties of colors.