Arts and Its Visual Elements

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Arts and Its Visual Elements 

Activity 1. (10pts.) Fill in the boxes with your ideas about visual elements of art. 
There are no wrong or right answers. Your own ideas matter. 

 Line

 Texture

 Color

 Shape

 Form

 value
Activity 2. (10pts.) Read the statements carefully. Identify what is being 
described in the statement. Write your answers before the number. 

1. This refers to a prolongation of a point.  


a. Color c. Space  
b. Line d. Value  
2. This type of sculpture has parts that can be moved with the wind. 
a. Kinetic sculpture c. Texture  
b. Implied motion d. Color wheel  
3. This color scheme involves using colors that are located beside each 
other  
in the color wheel.  
a. Monochromatic c. Complementary  
b. Analogous d. Split-complementary  
4. This statement refers to the way the surface or objects looks as it may 
feel.  
a. Line c. Color  
b. Shape and mass d. Texture  
5. This element of art refers to an area with boundaries identified or drawn 
using lines.  
a. Value c. Shape  
b. Color d. Texture  
6. This type of texture refers to the real qualities of the physical surface of 
an  
artwork.  
a. Implied texture c. Actual texture  
b. Space d. Value  
7. This refers to brightness and dullness of color.  
a. Hue c. Saturation  
b. Value d. Color  
8. This color scheme involves the use of four colors.  
a. Triadic c. Color scheme  
b. Tetradic d. Color wheel  
9. This refers to the purity of a certain color.  
a. Hue c. Saturation  
b. Value d. Color  
10.This type of perspective involves the use of properties of light and air to 
portray the illusion of distance.  
a. Texture c. Atmospheric perspective  
b. Space d. Linear perspective
Activity 3. (10 pts.) 
You have identified color schemes. This time, give your own examples of each color 
scheme or color relationship. Please review to be sure your answers are correct. Use 
a table format below.  

Color Schemes Examples  

Monochromatic 

Analogous 

Complementary 

Split-complementary 

Triadic 

Reflective Question:  
How can learning visual elements of art help you?
PAINTING 
Activity 1. (10pts) 
Read the statements carefully. Identify what is being described in the statement. 
Write your answers before the number.  

1. This refers to a painting that shows an arrangement of objects such as fruits 


and flowers in a natural setting.  
a. Interiors c. Nudes  
b. Still life d. Landscapes  
2. This refers to painting that is applied on a wall or a large permanent surface. 
a. Mural c. Historical painting  
b. Genre painting d. Religious painting  
3. This painting depicts scenes from ordinary life.  
a. Still life c. Genre painting  
b. Interiors d. Landscapes  
4. This refers to a painting of the space inside of a part of a house or a building. 
a. Landscapes c. Interiors  
b. Portraits d. Still life  
5. This refers to a painting that is finished on a portable upright support. 
a. Telon painting c. Genre painting  
b. Historical painting d. Easel painting  
6. This is a painting that involves cutting and pasting relatively flat materials onto 
a board or canvas.  
a. Religious painting c. Portrait  
b. Collage d. Landscapes16  
7. A painting portraying the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is an example of this theme 
of painting.  
a. Interiors c. Historical painting  
b. Nudes d. Religious painting  
8. A painting portraying the execution of Jose Rizal in Bagumbayan is an 
example of this theme of painting.  
a. Historical painting c. Murals  
b. Easel painting d. Telon painting  
9. A painting featuring the physical characteristics of Jose Blanco is an example 
of this theme of painting.  
a. Still life c. Portrait  
b. Interiors d. Landscapes  
10.This refers to a style of painting that resembles more a photograph than a 
painting.  
a. Hyperrealism c. Portraits  
b. Photograph d. Still life
Activity 2. (10 pts.) 
Look at the given picture. Find out what forms of painting or what themes of painting 
is used. Write your answers in the box.
Reflective Question:  
How can a painting be best created?
Activity 3: (10pts.) 

illustrate what particular forms or themes of painting does a particular region in the
Philippines have in practice. Use pictures and photos from the internet.
SCULPTURE AND OTHER FORMS OF VISUAL ARTS 
Activity 1. (12pts.) 
Give the forms and themes of Sculptures. 

FORMS OF PAINTING THEMES OF PAINTING


Activity 2. (10pts.) 
Read the statements carefully. Identify what is being described in the statement. 
Write your answer before the number.  

1. This body adornment involves putting plant dyes into the skin through the use 
of a sharp instrument.  
a. Leaf art c. Textile weaving  
b. Tattoo art d. Multimedia  
2. This kind of sculpture stands independently and has a flat base. 
a. Free standing c. Assemblage  
b. Relief d. Use of glass  
3. This form of visual arts refers to the way food is packaged and / or presented in 
an artistic way.  
a. Tattoo art c. Food art  
b. Printmaking d. Costumes  
4. This contemporary type of sculpture involves placing together materials such 
as found objects, pieces of paper, sponges, wood scraps, and other materials. 
a. Assemblage c. Performance art  
b. Advertising art d. Installation art  
5. This refers to the process of producing images using a light-sensitive chemical 
plate or film.  
a. Symbolic sculpture c. Bamboo art  
b. Kinetic sculpture d. Photography  
6. This is defined as a sculpture with its form projecting slightly from the flat 
surface. 
a. Conceptual art c. Relief  
b. Pottery d. Photography  
7. This form of visual arts involves braiding, plaiting, or weaving materials to 
create hollow three-dimensional containers that can either be used for carrying, 
storage, and trapping animals.  
a. Basketry c. Printmaking  
b. Textile weaving d. Personal ornaments  
8. This is also known as a sculpture in motion.  
a. Tattoo art c. Furniture  
b. Metal craft d. Kinetic sculpture  
9. This type of pottery is made from kaolin, a special type of clay that is extra fine 
and white, and feldspar.  
a. Stoneware c. Earthenware or Terracotta  
b. Porcelain d. Ceramics  
10.An example of this form of visual arts is the use of coconut leaves in wrapping 
cooked rice.  
a. Bamboo art c. Leaf art  
b. Book design d. Metal craft
Activity 3. (20pts.) 
Match the artworks in column A with the corresponding form of visual arts in column B. 

Column A Column B 

_____ 1. Anting-anting A. Advertising art  _____ 2. Basey mat B.


Bamboo art  
_____ 3. Billboard showing C. Food art  
a canned tuna product D. Mat weaving  _____ 4. Earrings E.
Metalcraft  
_____ 5. Kiping chandeliers F. Paper art  
_____ 6. Lakub from Lanao G. Personal ornaments  _____ 7. Sapin-
sapin H. Pottery  
_____ 8. T’ nalak I. Sculpture  
_____ 9. Kites J. Textile making  _____ 10. Terracotta j 

Reflective Question:  

What have you discovered from the lesson?

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