Activity Sheet in Arts 2

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ACTIVITY SHEET IN CONTEMPORARY PHIL.

ARTS

Name of student: ________________________


Grade and Section: _______________________
Score: _________________________________

Core Subject Title: Contemporary Arts (Quarter 1)

Learning Competencies:

 Identifies various contemporary art forms specifically visual arts and its forms.
Classifies various art forms found in the Philippines (CAR11/12IAC-0b-2

In order to understand how to describe a painting or a sculpture, it is important to


comprehend first the visual elements of art. These visual elements of art are line, color,
shape, space, value, texture, time and motion.

Line

This refers to a prolongation of a point or a mark on a surface. Solid lines can be used in
order to define form while broken lines are typically used to suggest hidden forms.

Shape and Mass

This element refers to an area with boundaries identified or drawing lines. A shape may be
natural or living forms called an organic shape and can be irregular or rounded. It. may also
be... measured forms called geometric shape. In contrast to shape which is two-
dimensional, mass refers to solid portions of a three-dimensional object.

Color
This refers to visual perception that allows a person to differentiate objects due to the way
various wavelengths of light are reflected. Color is a very important element because it can
communicate information and emotion to the viewer.

 Saturation, which refers to brightness and dullness of color. It is also referred to as purity
of the color. A bright color can be produced by adding more pigment to the same hue, while
a dull color can be produced by adding gray or the color’s complement to the pigment.
Texture

This element refers to the feel or appearance of a. surface. A person may describe as
actual or implied. Actual texture can be felt tangibly based on the material that is used for
the artwork while implied texture can be exhibited, for instance, in a painting of fur of an.
animal.

Time and Motion Movement in the visual arts can either be an illusion or an actual motion.
An illusion of movement is more common in two-dimensional artworks. On the other hand,
actual motion is easily seen in kinetic sculpture that moves with the wind or is vibrating with
the surrounding air.

Prepared by:

APRIL B. FORTO
Subject Teacher

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