INTEGRATIVE ART AS APPLIED TO PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART

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Visual arts

_______ ___ is an expression of artistic ideas through images, structures, and tactile work. Painting, sculpture, and architecture are considered as examples of it.

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Literary arts

__________ ____ is an expression of ideas through writing.

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  • Poetry

  • Prose

  • Drama

There are many types of literary artworks, and this can be categorized into:

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Poetry

There are many types of literary artworks, and this can be categorized into:

It is considered as one of the oldest forms of literature characterized by its imaginative and figurative language. Some _____ forms are strict with rhymes and syllabic counts, like the sonnet, while contemporary _______ pieces now go beyond the limits of form and more and more writers dwell more into free verse.

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Prose

There are many types of literary artworks, and this can be categorized into:

When an imaginative literary piece is not written in figurative language, then it is considered as _____. _____ is usually written in complete and grammatical narratives. Examples of _____ are short stories and novels among others. Generally, _____ is a literary piece that is not poetry.

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Drama

There are many types of literary artworks, and this can be categorized into:

When a text is written to be performed and not just read, then it is considered as _____

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Performing arts

__________ ___ is an expression of an artistic idea through written lyrics, text, dramatization, and multimedia production

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  • Visual

  • Literary

  • Performing

Types of Integrative Arts:

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  • space

  • line

  • shape and form

  • color

  • value

  • texture

The Elements of Art:

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space

The Elements of Art:

In visual arts, this may pertain to emptiness which may either be positive _____ or negative _____. Positive _____ refers to a part which is enclosed in a shape, while negative _____ refers to the opposite part which the shape is enclosing.

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line

The Elements of Art:

In visual arts, a ____ is a series of points. It may come in two characteristics:

● Form - curved, dotted, or broken

● Direction - vertical, horizontal, or diagonal

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Shape

The Elements of Art:

_____ is formed by connecting both ends of a line. _____ are two dimensional figures with height and width. There are also different kinds of _____ as described below.

● Geometric _____ are enclosed figures such as triangle, squares, and other structured figures

● Organic _____ are _____ found in nature. They do not have a structured form as they are usually free flowing. Examples of these are the _____ of a leaf or a cloud.

● Abstract _____ are like organic _____ for they lack definition, but they are not necessarily found in nature. They are also asymmetrical and free flowing.

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Forms

The Elements of Art:

_____ are three dimensional; it has the same dimensions as a shape except with added volume. Unlike shapes, it has more depth and does not feel flat.

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color

The Elements of Art:

In visual arts, ____ is associated with the natural phenomenon in our environment. Scientifically, when a light passes through a prism, it will produce different hues of different wavelengths.

These ____ may pertain to lightness or darkness, coolness or warmth.

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value

The Elements of Art:

In visual arts, _____ is considered a property of a color which pertains to its lightness or darkness.

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texture

The Elements of Art:

In visual arts, ______ is the tactile or illusory surface of the piece. In music, ______ is the mood or quality of the composition.

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  • scale and proportion

  • harmony

  • variety

  • movement

  • rhythm

  • balance

  • emphasis and subordination

Principles of Design

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Scale and proportion

Principles of Design

____ __ _______ refer to the relationship of the elements, specifically its relative size of parts of a whole

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harmony

Principles of Design

In visual arts, ________ is the unity of the artwork, specifically in reference to the arrangement of its parts, while in music, ________ refers to the simultaneous sounding or playing of different notes to produce a sound

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variety

Principles of Design

In other terms, ______ may be referred to as diversity. This means adding multiple, different elements to break the monotony of an artwork and make it more interesting.

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movement

Principles of Design

In visual arts, an artwork has ________ when it incorporates the passage of time, even in an illusory manner.

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rhythm

Principles of Design

This refers to the repetition of certain elements to produce a pattern. In visual arts, repeated design elements may create a certain flow and may lead the viewer’s eyes.

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Balance

Principles of Design

______ refers to the even and equal distribution of elements.

There are two types of balance in visual arts:

● Informal _______, also called asymmetrical, is present when the designs are not equally distributed on both sides.

● Formal _______, also called symmetrical, is present when the weight of the designs is equally distributed.

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Emphasis

Principles of Design

________ is a principle which may refer to the greater impact given on a certain element.

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Subordination

Principles of Design

____________ serves as the opposite of emphasis as it refers to how certain elements only serve as a supplement to the emphasized element in a design