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Contemporary art
produced by living artists, who produce the most up to date artwork
Plato
believes that art is far removed from reality which exists in the realm of Ideals or Universals
Art Criticism
specific way of viewing an art piece.
Modern critics
reject the pragmatic approach because they consider all the values of art, aside from the aesthetic value
Painting
a medium through which artists convey emotions, ideas, and stories, utilizing various techniques and styles to communicate visually
Painting
visual art forms where colors and pigments are applied to a surface, typically a canvas
Visual arts
broad term that encompasses a wide range of artistic disciplines that use visual elements to communicate ideas and emotions
Representational Art-
It can be defined as any type of art where the subject matter is recognizable from the real world
Non-Representational Art
subject matter and form are one: the form is the subject
Mimetic
approach that emphasizes the significance of subject matter or content in art
Mimetic
According to this approach, the merit of a work of art lies in its subject
Expressive
an approach to art criticism stresses the relationship of the artwork to its creator
Pragmatic
this critic attaches little importance to aesthetic value and instead judges art according to how useful it is to the audience
Formal approach
requires that the audience is knowledgeable, which is the reason why pragmatists charge that it encourages snobbery and elitism
Modern Art
this set aside the traditions of the past and put more emphasis on experimentation with a new perspective on seeing the world
Oil Paint
made from pigments mixed with a binder of linseed oil
Acrylic
water-based paint consisting of pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion
Watercolor
consists of pigments suspended in a water-soluble solution
Gouache
this is similar to watercolor but with added white pigment, resulting in opaque colors
Tempera
traditional medium using pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder, such as egg yolk
Encaustic
this involves using heated beeswax mixed with colored pigments
Ink Wash
It utilizes diluted ink applied with brushes or pens
Spray Paint
commonly associated with street art and urban contemporary art
Pastel
It comes in various forms, including soft, hard, and oil pastels; made of pure pigment and a minimal binder
Mixed Media
It can include elements like collage, found objects, and more
Mixed Media
It involves combining different painting mediums within a single artwork
Filipino
This culture’s music encompasses a wide range of genres, from traditional folk music to contemporary pop, and has seen a resurgence in recent years, gaining international recognition and popularity
Mainstream
characteristics of Philippine contemporary arts that was foreign influenced, industry-driven, technology assisted, oriented for mass-consumption
Alternative
characteristics of Philippine contemporary arts that usually are social realist or advocacy oriented
Indigenous
characteristics of Philippine contemporary arts that preserves local traditions
Music
universal and powerful form of art that can evoke emotions and connect people from all walks of life
Music Composition
art of crafting melodies, harmonies, rhythms, and textures to create a new musical piece
Music Recording
The process of capturing sound waves and converting them into an electrical signal that can be stored and reproduced
Digital Recording
This uses analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) to convert sound waves into digital signals
Dance
an art form in which sequences of movement, typically to music, use the body as a means of expression and communication
Choreography
the art of creating and arranging sequences of physical bodies in which motion or form or both are specified.
Dance Steps
provides the foundation for more complex movements and helps dancers to develop their coordination, balance, and sense of rhythm
Design
plays a crucial role in dance, encompassing various aspects that shape the overall experience and aesthetic of a dance performance
Theater
collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage
Acting
the art of portraying a character or persona using body language, facial expressions, vocal intonations, and emotions
Directing
the process of guiding and overseeing the creative aspects of a theatrical production.