CPAR lesson 1 Midterm

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Aristotle

  • humans have instincts for imitation and harmony

  • these instincts are "lying deep in our nature"

  • human beings are the most imitative of living creatures

  • humans learn and experience pleasure through imitation

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Art

  • human pursuit to imitate life and the world into something pleasing or beautiful

  • imitation of life and the world rendered beautifully, which gives pleasure.

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PICTURE

  • This is a two-dimensional image of various subjects ranging from real-life images to the visually abstract.

  • It may be created using different media such as chalk, charcoal, graphite, ink, oil paint, and watercolor.

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Drawing

creating a picture with a variety of tools, in most cases pencils, crayons, pens or markers. Artists draw on different types of surfaces, like paper

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Painting

often called the most important form of visual art. It is about putting colours on a canvas or a wall, Painters express their ideas through a mixture of colours and different brush strokes

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Printmaking

made by covering a plate with ink and pressing it on the surface of another object. Today prints are mostly produced on paper today but originally, they were pressed onto cloth or other objects.

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Photography

making pictures by letting light through the lenses of a camera onto a film.

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El Spolarium

Painted by Juan Luna

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SCULPTURE

This is a three-dimensional artwork that may be created using stone, marble, wood, and concrete

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The Thinker

Auguste Rodin

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Guillermo Tolentino

Oblation

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Francisco Mañosa

The Shrine of Mary. Queen of Peace, Our Lady of EDSA

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ARCHITECTURE

  • structures that meant to be used as shelter;

  • this art relies on the design and the purpose of the structure.

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LITERATURE

The art form of language through the combined use of words, creating meaning and experience

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MUSIC

  • appeals to the sense of hearing:

  • composed by combining notes into harmony

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DANCE

  • the art of the human form;

  • body is used, mobilized, and choreographed in a specific time, form, and space.

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THEATRE

  • art form of performance;

  • dramatic texts are portrayed on stage by actors, and are enhanced by props, lights, and sounds

  • Rak of Aegis

  • Ang Huling El Bimbo the Hit Musical

  • Buruguduystunstugudunstuy: Ang Parokya ni Edgar the Musical

  • One More Chance, the Musical

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CINEMA

  • technological translation of theatre;

  • special effects are utilized to enhance the storytelling

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Filipinoness

  • Colonial History

  • Migrant reality

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Plethora of Influences

  • Chinese

  • Spaniards

  • Americans

  • Japanese

  • Malay

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Migrant Reality

  • Globalization

  • Adaptation to foreign culture

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Leo Benesa

The idea was that the depiction of scenes of everyday life and the surroundings without idealizing them was closest in spirit to the Filipino soul and native soil.

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Idealizing

means that the artwork should not be represented as perfect; authenticity of the artworks

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Filipino way of living

An art can be considered Filipino when it depicts

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AUNTHENTICITY

  • use of canvas, paintbrush, easel

  • use of English language in literature

  • advancement in information technology and communication