What is representational art?
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Art that represents descriptions, stories, or references to identifiable objects or symbols.
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What is representational art?
Art that represents descriptions, stories, or references to identifiable objects or symbols.
What is the origin of the word 'arts'?
Derived from the Latin word 'ars' meaning skill and the Greek word 'techne' meaning craft.
How is art defined in relation to human expression?
Art is the ultimate expression of human thoughts and feelings.
What is hue in relation to color?
Hue is the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from red, green, blue, and yellow.
What are different Perspectives in art?
interposition/overlapping
relative size
linear perspective
What is the first aspect of the creation of arts?
The Creation of Ideas.
What is the principle of design that refers to the pleasing arrangement of elements?
Harmony.
What refers to the physical manifestation of artistic concepts?
The Creation of Forms.
From where do colors derive?
From the spectrum of light.
Which principle of design deals with the relationship in size between elements?
Proportion.
Which principle of design refers to the unity in artworks and gravitational equilibrium?
Balance.
What are the kinds of shapes?
Natural - realistic
Abstract - modification of nature
Non-objective - biomorphic/geometric
What is factual meaning in art?
true info/ideas, narrative, literal meaning
What does Abstraction refer to in art?
has shape, lines, etc
What is Distortion in the context of art?
no definite shape/line
What is color in terms of visual perception?
A visual perceptual property corresponding to categories like red, green, blue, and others.
What are the uses of Color?
gives quality to pictorial field
created mood and symbolizes ideas and expression of emotion
elevates sensation (tonality system)
What is Realism in art?
real representation
What principle of design focuses on the importance of certain elements over others?
Emphasis and Subordination.
What is non-representational art?
Art that does not include identifiable objects or symbols.
In Social Function, how does art influence society?
It seeks to influence collective behavior.
What is the physical nature of an artwork?
It refers to the tangible aspects and forms used in art.
What do artists use as a basis for their creations?
Their experiences.
What involves the selection and use of various substances in art?
The Creation of the Materials.
Which principle of design involves the use of different elements to create interest?
Variation.
In what way does art reflect human experience?
Art serves as a record of human history and development.
What are Auditory/Time Arts?
Mediums that are experienced over time through sound.
What does value refer to in painting?
The tonal relationship between light and dark areas.
What is one function of art related to personal expression?
It serves as a vehicle for artists’ expression of their feelings and thoughts.
What are Visual/Space Arts?
Mediums that are observable and occupy space.
What are Combined Arts?
Art forms that integrate both visual and auditory elements.
What principle of design is characterized by a sense of movement and flow?
Rhythm.
What role does beauty play in art?
Art is associated with beauty (aesthetic), providing delightful experiences or aesthetic pleasure.
What is subjective meaning in art?
asserting own or personal meaning or interpretation. far from factual
What is the Physical Function of Arts?
As tools that lighten works (architecture/community planning)
What do artists use to give form to their ideas?
Different materials or mediums.
What forms of art can be created from an artist's experiences?
Dance, pictures, poems, songs, or plays.
What does art represent in terms of creativity?
Art is creativity or avant-garde, combining or re-ordering existing material into new and unique objects.
What are the Principles of Design?
overall structure of artwork
means to express
What are the creation of arts?
Creation of ideas, the materials, and forms
What are the subjects of art?
Person, Object, Scene, Event, Nature, Subject
What are the Classifications of Subject?
Representation and Non-representational
What are the ways of presenting the subject
realism, abstraction, and distortion
What does conventional meaning refer to in art?
convenience. special/symbolic meaning. connotative. not far from factual
What are the Functions of Arts?
Personal, Social and Physical
What is one of the fundamental elements of visual arts that refers to what artists to imitate or represent objects or figures?
Line
horizontal - serenity
vertical - poise
curve - fluidity
diagonal - action
What are the elements under Balance?
direction - movement
position - horizontal, vertical, curve, diagonal
size - s,m ,l
quality - color, shading, texture
proportion - ration