Art App Yunit IV

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Line

It is a path made by a moving point; a series of dots

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Line

it is a prolongation of points

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Line

According to Paul Klee is a dot that went for a walk

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Straight lines

Geometric, impersonal and differ in the direction that they take

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Horizontal lines

Move from left to right or vice versa. It is a line that appears to be laying down

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Vertical Line

Start from bottom to top or vice versa. It is a line that appears to be standing

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Diagonal lines

Slanting lines. In the visual art, diagonals suggest two meanings, a positive and a negative one

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Color

it is the property of light. So when light goes out,it goes with light.

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Color

it is composed of a series of wavelengths

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Visible spectrum

it was discovered by sir Isaac Newton

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Hue

It is the name given to the color

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Primary

it cannot be produced from combining any hues

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Secodary Hues

it is produced when two primary hues are mixed in equal amounts

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Intermediate Hues

it is produced when mixing equal amounts of the primary and secondary hues 

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Tertiary Hues

it is produced when you combine equal mixture of any two secondary hues

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Value

Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color

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Shade

When black is combined with hue

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Tint

When white is added with hue

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Intensity

Denotes the brightness or dullness of a color

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Color harmony

it is one method of establishing color quality in a composition

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Monochromatic harmony

When a single color in the composition is varied in intensity and value by adding white or black

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Complementary Harmony

Results when two colors that are opposite each other in the color wheel are placed side by side

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Analogous Harmony

Results when hues that are adjacent or beside each other in the color wheel is used in a composition

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Color Temperature

Refers to the relative warmth or coolness of a color

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Light and Shadow (Value)

This refers to the changes in the amount of reflected light which ranges from black to gray to white and vice versa

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Chiaroscuro

it Is the technique of manipulating light and shadow in painting

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Shapes

it is formed when two ends of a line meet to enclose an area

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Dark manner or Tenebrism

the use of shadows to an extreme

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Picture plane

any flat surface onto which the artwork is created

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Negative shapes

these are between the shapes that are not occupied by any form

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Natural or organic shapes

shapes that are seen in nature like leaves, animals, mountains, flowers and seashells

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Abstract shapes

those that have little or no resemblance to natural objects

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Non-objective or biomorphic shapes

seldom have reference to recognizable objects, but most often show a similarity to some organic forms

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Geometric shapes

these are triangles, rectangles, squares, cylinders, cubes

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Sculpture and architecture are three-dimensional forms

identified either by mass or volume

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Sculptor

it is concerned with volume because sculpture occupies space

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Single volume

it is the fundamental unit in sculpture

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Texture

refers to the feel or tactile quality of the surface of an object

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Texture

It has to do with the characteristic of the surface, whether it is rough or smooth, fine or coarse, polished or dull, plain or irregular

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Texture

they also add richness and vitality in paintings

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Visual Texture

In such cases where touching the artwork is not allowed, textures can be perceived by the eyes

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Space

It is created by techniques that add depth and distance to two-dimensional art

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Space

an illusion in the graphic arts

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Overlapping planes (interposition)

Create space when an object covers a part of another object which is behind it

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Relative size

Objects that appear large/big indicate nearness and small-sized objects as distant

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Horizon line

The point of reference is the _______ which is the line at the eye level

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Color

it is also used to give the illusion of distance

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Warm colors

advance and make objects look closer

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Cool colors

recede making objects look farther away

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Perspective

deals with the effect of distance on the appearance of objects

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Perspective

It enables the viewer to perceive distance and to see the position of objects in space

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Linear Perspective

give the perception distance by means of converging lines

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Aerial Perspective (Gradient)

the effect of haze, mist or atmosphere on the object

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Space in sculpture

it may be considered a single solid object or an assemblage of solids that exhibits space

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Space in architecture

it is created and defined by the shape, position, and the materials employed by the architect

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Actual movement

may be achieved naturally using wind and water or mechanically through some energy source (batteries or electricity)

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Implied movement

results when a variety of lines are used together, repeated, change in position, or decreased/increased in size

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Implied movement

This gives the impression of movement in a stationary two dimensional art

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Timbre

it is tonal quality or the character of the tone that is produced by an instrument or by the human voice

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Timbre

it allows the listener to distinguish the sound between a guitar and a violin

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Form

it is the structure or the framework of a composition

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Opera

it Is a drama set to music complete with actions, costumes and scenery

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Cantata

Is a religious story told in music without actions

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Moro-moro

it is a Philippine drama set to music which depicts the conflict between the Christians and the Muslims

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Sonata

it is a long composition for solo instruments (piano, Violin)

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Symphony

it is a sonata for the orchestra

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Dynamics

it is the loudness and softness of the sound in music indicated by symbols to regulate the volume of the sound

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Music

it motivates the dancers to move in tune with its rhythm

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Movement

it is how the dancers use their bodies to move and create organized patterns

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Choreography

it refers to how the steps and movements are connected for it to be performed in an organized manner

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Technique

is the skill of the dancer in executing the movements

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Theme

it is the content or the main ingredient of the dance

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Design

it is the planned organization or patterns of movement in time and space

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Costume

it enhance the effect of the dance

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Drama

it is basically one of the genres of literature that is written primarily to be performed

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Plot

it is the overall structure of the play

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Exposition

it is the part that familiarizes the audience with the characters and the situation they are in

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Complication

happens in the middle part of the play which develops the conflict that was started in the exposition

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Resolution

it is also called the anticlimax or the part where conditions in the story are normalized and the situation becomes stable

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Setting

it is the locale and period in which the story takes place

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Characters

_______ are the persons involved in the story

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Protagonist

it is the character from which the story revolves around

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Antagonist

it is the person who challenges the role of the protagonist

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Dialogue

refers to the words uttered by the characters in the story

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Theme

it is what the story means

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Theme

It is how the individual elements are put together

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Theme

It relates something about life that is presented in its totality

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Theater

this kind of art is performed live

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The Playwright’s

it’s role is to work out the plot in terms of the actual actions

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The Performers

they are the ones who portray the characters in a play

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The Director

works with the playwright to present which is interpreted and translated into dramatic action

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 Production Design

it includes the scenery, props, make-up, costumes, lights, music, sound and all other special effects used in a theater production

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Acting and the Stars

it is the art of portraying or impersonating a character in the story

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Set and Directors

they should know the setting of the story and build artificial sets

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Musical Director

in charge of selecting, composing new songs, writing orchestration, preparing background music, creating, recording. g musical scores and supervising all

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Sound, Camera and Special Effects Technicians

Sound technicians are responsible for making the dialogue clear and music of fine quality

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Make-up, Hair and Costume Design

These people are responsible for applying the specific type of make-up, hairstyle and costume to the actors before they face the camera

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Form

This is how the artwork appears to the viewers

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Secondary Features

This is how the primary features of the artwork relate to one another

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Content

refers to the message the artist wants to convey through his art