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Line
It is a path made by a moving point; a series of dots
Line
it is a prolongation of points
Line
According to Paul Klee is a dot that went for a walk
Straight lines
Geometric, impersonal and differ in the direction that they take
Horizontal lines
Move from left to right or vice versa. It is a line that appears to be laying down
Vertical Line
Start from bottom to top or vice versa. It is a line that appears to be standing
Diagonal lines
Slanting lines. In the visual art, diagonals suggest two meanings, a positive and a negative one
Color
it is the property of light. So when light goes out,it goes with light.
Color
it is composed of a series of wavelengths
Visible spectrum
it was discovered by sir Isaac Newton
Hue
It is the name given to the color
Primary
it cannot be produced from combining any hues
Secodary Hues
it is produced when two primary hues are mixed in equal amounts
Intermediate Hues
it is produced when mixing equal amounts of the primary and secondary hues
Tertiary Hues
it is produced when you combine equal mixture of any two secondary hues
Value
Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color
Shade
When black is combined with hue
Tint
When white is added with hue
Intensity
Denotes the brightness or dullness of a color
Color harmony
it is one method of establishing color quality in a composition
Monochromatic harmony
When a single color in the composition is varied in intensity and value by adding white or black
Complementary Harmony
Results when two colors that are opposite each other in the color wheel are placed side by side
Analogous Harmony
Results when hues that are adjacent or beside each other in the color wheel is used in a composition
Color Temperature
Refers to the relative warmth or coolness of a color
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
Chiaroscuro
it Is the technique of manipulating light and shadow in painting
Shapes
it is formed when two ends of a line meet to enclose an area
Dark manner or Tenebrism
the use of shadows to an extreme
Picture plane
any flat surface onto which the artwork is created
Negative shapes
these are between the shapes that are not occupied by any form
Natural or organic shapes
shapes that are seen in nature like leaves, animals, mountains, flowers and seashells
Abstract shapes
those that have little or no resemblance to natural objects
Non-objective or biomorphic shapes
seldom have reference to recognizable objects, but most often show a similarity to some organic forms
Geometric shapes
these are triangles, rectangles, squares, cylinders, cubes
Sculpture and architecture are three-dimensional forms
identified either by mass or volume
Sculptor
it is concerned with volume because sculpture occupies space
Single volume
it is the fundamental unit in sculpture
Texture
refers to the feel or tactile quality of the surface of an object
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
Texture
they also add richness and vitality in paintings
Visual Texture
In such cases where touching the artwork is not allowed, textures can be perceived by the eyes
Space
It is created by techniques that add depth and distance to two-dimensional art
Space
an illusion in the graphic arts
Overlapping planes (interposition)
Create space when an object covers a part of another object which is behind it
Relative size
Objects that appear large/big indicate nearness and small-sized objects as distant
Horizon line
The point of reference is the _______ which is the line at the eye level
Color
it is also used to give the illusion of distance
Warm colors
advance and make objects look closer
Cool colors
recede making objects look farther away
Perspective
deals with the effect of distance on the appearance of objects
Perspective
It enables the viewer to perceive distance and to see the position of objects in space
Linear Perspective
give the perception distance by means of converging lines
Aerial Perspective (Gradient)
the effect of haze, mist or atmosphere on the object
Space in sculpture
it may be considered a single solid object or an assemblage of solids that exhibits space
Space in architecture
it is created and defined by the shape, position, and the materials employed by the architect
Actual movement
may be achieved naturally using wind and water or mechanically through some energy source (batteries or electricity)
Implied movement
results when a variety of lines are used together, repeated, change in position, or decreased/increased in size
Implied movement
This gives the impression of movement in a stationary two dimensional art
Timbre
it is tonal quality or the character of the tone that is produced by an instrument or by the human voice
Timbre
it allows the listener to distinguish the sound between a guitar and a violin
Form
it is the structure or the framework of a composition
Opera
it Is a drama set to music complete with actions, costumes and scenery
Cantata
Is a religious story told in music without actions
Moro-moro
it is a Philippine drama set to music which depicts the conflict between the Christians and the Muslims
Sonata
it is a long composition for solo instruments (piano, Violin)
Symphony
it is a sonata for the orchestra
Dynamics
it is the loudness and softness of the sound in music indicated by symbols to regulate the volume of the sound
Music
it motivates the dancers to move in tune with its rhythm
Movement
it is how the dancers use their bodies to move and create organized patterns
Choreography
it refers to how the steps and movements are connected for it to be performed in an organized manner
Technique
is the skill of the dancer in executing the movements
Theme
it is the content or the main ingredient of the dance
Design
it is the planned organization or patterns of movement in time and space
Costume
it enhance the effect of the dance
Drama
it is basically one of the genres of literature that is written primarily to be performed
Plot
it is the overall structure of the play
Exposition
it is the part that familiarizes the audience with the characters and the situation they are in
Complication
happens in the middle part of the play which develops the conflict that was started in the exposition
Resolution
it is also called the anticlimax or the part where conditions in the story are normalized and the situation becomes stable
Setting
it is the locale and period in which the story takes place
Characters
_______ are the persons involved in the story
Protagonist
it is the character from which the story revolves around
Antagonist
it is the person who challenges the role of the protagonist
Dialogue
refers to the words uttered by the characters in the story
Theme
it is what the story means
Theme
It is how the individual elements are put together
Theme
It relates something about life that is presented in its totality
Theater
this kind of art is performed live
The Playwright’s
it’s role is to work out the plot in terms of the actual actions
The Performers
they are the ones who portray the characters in a play
The Director
works with the playwright to present which is interpreted and translated into dramatic action
Production Design
it includes the scenery, props, make-up, costumes, lights, music, sound and all other special effects used in a theater production
Acting and the Stars
it is the art of portraying or impersonating a character in the story
Set and Directors
they should know the setting of the story and build artificial sets
Musical Director
in charge of selecting, composing new songs, writing orchestration, preparing background music, creating, recording. g musical scores and supervising all
Sound, Camera and Special Effects Technicians
Sound technicians are responsible for making the dialogue clear and music of fine quality
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
Form
This is how the artwork appears to the viewers
Secondary Features
This is how the primary features of the artwork relate to one another
Content
refers to the message the artist wants to convey through his art