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ANALYSIS

ACTVITY 1
1. Enumerate 3 things that were notable in the place. Describe them briefly.
Pottery making, pottery is an art manipulated by the hands. considered fine art due to
their artistic value. It is created using a variety of techniques and materials, but most were
crafted through hand-molding, like pinching and cooling.
Cultural event is an occasion intended for amusement and pleasure in a pretty much
wide crowd. They are occasions of some significance identified with some part of craftsmanship,
culture, or values. These occasions expect to engender and spread cultural themes.
Arts and Crafts Store physical manifestation of the internal human creative impulse like
pottery making. Arts and Crafts is called visual art because the creation of this arts is primarily
visual in nature.
2. How did it awaken your senses? Did you feel relaxed, excite, curious or intrigued?
I feel amazed because people are creative in ways, they find fulfilling.

ACTIVITY 2
1. Compare and contrast the two paintings.
The theme of this both painting is about Romanticism. The Spolarium was painted to
awaken Filipinos from ignorance, blindness, mental darkness and oppression while The Third of
May was painted because of
2. Observe each painting.
They are likely the same.

ACTIVITY 3
1. What kind of event is being portrayed in the paintings?
It shows a violent confrontation in which roughly six Napoleon army soldiers point their
weapons at defenseless Spanish rebels who are going to be executed. One Spanish rebel is seen
surrendering with his hands up in the air, two Spanish men lie in a pool of blood. While the
Spolarium shows a scene from the Roman Empire in which men carried the bloodied bodies of
slave gladiators ruthlessly away from the vast and mighty arena, into an unknown darkness, and
where more sadly dead gladiators are transported.
2. What emotion/s are the artists trying to evoke? For what reason?
Both artist's emotions that are evoked are suffering, mourning, pain, and defeat.
3. Why do you think we have such artworks to process the emotion?
Rather than having your emotions bottled up, it is necessary to express them and let
them out via art. Even though we think of art as a bad professional choice, you can still enjoy it
in your spare time. Make sure you look at and interact with art or music to figure out what
moves you. Moreover, humans get more satisfaction from art forms than they do from simply
controlling their emotions on their own. People can have a cathartic release of pent-up
emotions through art, either through making something or by seeing what they see.
4. How did the artists elicit (bring out) the emotions of the narratives through the subject matter?
Juan Luna used this as a form to indiscreetly tell the suffering of the Filipinos from the
Spaniards as they also sort of treat them like the Roman gladiators.
By depicting the transition of Christian imagery and its devastating picture of man's
inhumanity to man, the artist of the Third of May 1808 elicits narrative emotions. He also
demonstrates that the insurrection was pointless and fruitless. It makes no logic to think that
sacrificing a human life will lead to salvation.
ACTIVITY 4
1. As an individual who has gone through a specific set of experiences, what kind of art would you
make?
2. What do you want to share to others?
3. What do you want to awaken in them?
4. Is there something you would like to remember?
5. Or would you like your audience to just take pleasure in the aesthetics of what you have
created?

Express something of relevance to you as a person in a visual form.

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