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NAT REVIEW Prepared by:
Ms. Angelie Lozada
outLINE:
HUMANITIES ARTS PAINTING
Etymology Mediums
Etymology Definition Techniques
Filipino painters
Definition Functions Famous painters
Elements
Subject >DRILLS
10 ITEMS
outLINE:
SCULPTURE MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY CINEMA
Etymology Etymology Etymology Etymology
Definition Definition Definition Definition
Elements Properties Modes of Elements
Materials Elements production Kinds
Technique Mediums Steps
Kinds Examples
outLINE:
Methods of
Presenting the
Art Subjects
Architecture
HUMANITIES
• Latin word: “humanus” -
refined, culture and human
• expressions/record of man’s
experiences, feelings and Being a person
Norms,
thoughts
being civilize, Adaptation to
and socialize environment
ART
• Latin word: “ars/artis” - to do or
man made
• Medium of expression
• It is like love, is not easy to
define.
FUNCTIONS OF
ART
FUNCTIONS:
What function?
• It expresses the
unspeakable.
FUNCTIONS:
What function?
• It stimulates the
senses.
FUNCTIONS:
What function?
• It immortalizes
FUNCTIONS:
What function?
• It stimulates the
intellect and fires
the emotions.
FUNCTIONS:
What function?
• It reflects social
and cultural
contexts.
FUNCTIONS:
What function?
• It meets the needs
of an artist.
FUNCTIONS:
What function?
• It elevates the
commonplace.
FUNCTIONS:
COLOR
-an element of art made up of three properties:
hue, value, and intensity.
Hue – name of color
Value - lightness and darkness
Intensity – quality of brightness and purity
ELEMENTS:
LINE
-an element of art defined by a point
moving in space. Line may be two –
three-dimensional, descriptive,
implied, or abstract.
ELEMENTS:
FORM
-an element of art that is three-
dimensional and encloses volume;
includes height, width and depth.
ELEMENTS:
SHAPE
-an element of art that is two-
dimensional, flat, or limited to height
and width.
ELEMENTS:
SPACE
-an element of art by which positive
and negative areas are defined or a
sense of depth achieved in a work of
art.
ELEMENTS:
TEXTURE
-an element of art that refers to the
way things feel, or look as if they
might feel if touched.
ELEMENTS:
VALUE
-the lightness and darkness of tones
or colors. White is the lightest value;
black is the darkest.
SUBJECT:
1. Nature 8. Churches
2. Woman 9. Child
3. Emotion 10. Fruits
4. Places 11. Toys
5. Animals 12. Landscapes
6. Events 13. Seascapes
7. Saints 14. Religion
PAINTING
>MEDIUM
Acrylic Paint
made from polymerized acrylic
acid esters.
first used in the late 1940’s
Dry quickly and has glossy finishes
White Center (Yellow, Pink
and Lavender on Rose)
(1950)
By Mark Rothko, the
Russian-born American
artist and pioneer of Colour
Field Painting. In 2007 this
acrylic masterpiece sold for
$72.8 million (2007) at
Sotheby's, NY.
Water Lily (2009) by
Karen Margulis.
A beautiful example
of contemporary
acrylic painting.
Encaustic
Process of painting with molten
wax resin and pigments that are
fused after application into a
continuous layer and fixed to a
support with heat.
Fresco Painting
method of
painting in a
plaster
The Creation of Adam by Micahelangelo
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Gouache (ɡwäSH,ɡooˈäSH)
Heavy and opaque water color
paint
Magna Paint
Dry rapidly
leaving a mat
finish
Oil Paint
Slow drying paint
Matte, semi-gloss, or glossy finish.
Pastel
Pure powder pigment and a
binder
Tempera
Emulsion of
oil and water
Watercolor
Uses water as
a solvent
Cityscape III | Painting by artist Narayan
Shelke | watercolor | Paper
TEST I: MULTIPLE CHOICE
a. Arts
b. Humanities
c. Literature
d. Science
3. Which of the following is a method of
painting in a plaster? The Creation of
Adam by Michaelangelo is an example of
it.
a. acrylic
b. fresco
c. magna
d. oil
4. What is the latin word of art?
a. artas
b. artes
c. artis
d. artos
5. What is the latin word of humanities?
a. hamanus
b. hamunis
c. humanis
d. humanus
6. What is the meaning of the latin word
of humanities?