Art App Week 4

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NAME:FARRAH O.

BADILLA

COURSE & YEAR: BSN-2

Teaching – Learning Activities

You will have to take pictures of the following, (1) Food, (2) Portrait, (3) Natural Scenery, (4) Moving
Shot using your smart phones. Edit the pictures with filters in the available picture editing apps in your
smart phones.

Describe how your smart phone process images across filters. What were the changes that you
observed by comparing the view seen from your eyes, from the original photo and the processed/
filtered photo?

When we shoot images without employing a filter, I've discovered that they appear untouched or
uninteresting. The images, on the other hand, should be spectacular if we used a smartphone filter.
Because it reveals that, when compared to others, it is quite wonderful. The difference between the
original photo and the filtered shot that we can see is a unique photograph.

Analysis

If you were to draw a symbol that represents yourself and the wholeness of your experience, what
would it be and why? What color will you use to signify the relevance of the symbol that your chose.

If I had to draw a symbol to represent myself and the entirety of my experience, I would choose bamboo
because I am strong enough to face all of the trials that I have overcome. There have been many things
that have happened to me, and I know that this sign, bamboo, will symbolize me as a strong person
regardless of the storm we face. Bamboo, as you can see, is taller and has a smaller body, yet it will
never be knocked down by a storm since its root is strong enough to withstand any challenge. As a
result, I'm continuing my experience and appreciating its worth. Green, for example, indicates life,
nature, and energy, and is associated with ideals of growth, harmony, freshness, safety, and the
environment. Green is thought to have calming properties and is related with healing.

Assessment

Multiple Choice. Write the letter of your answer before each number.

C 1. If you are to criticize functional art, which of the following should be your consideration in
determining its success?

a. Structure b. Form c. Purpose d. Design

C 2. Which of the following is NOT a step of art criticism?


a. Describe b. Interpret c. Decide d. Judge

A 3. Which view states that art is defined by its form?

a. Imitationalism b. Expressionism c. Formalism d. Realism

C 4. Aesthetics deals with objects that ______________.

perform functional purposes c. are not essential to our existence

require beauty and pleasantness d. are unimportant but pleasant

C 5. When the artist communicates the meaning, interpretation and context of his art, which
component/s of art is he describing?

a. Subject b. Form c. Content d. Subject, Form, Content

C 6. Which approach applies to the study of symbols and their meanings?

Credit Line Approach c. Iconography Approach

Historical Approach d. Art Appreciation

C 7. Which among the following is NOT a part of the credit line?

Name of the artist c. Size

Title of the Art d. Subject of Art

A 8. Which technological media is/are intended to capture still images?

Photography c. Vlogs

Videos and Films d. Sculpture

A 9. Which is a type/ are types of three- dimensional art that uses/ use different materials for
construction like wood, metal glass and others?

Assemblage c. Architecture

Crafts d. Assemblage, Crafts, Architecture

D 10. What is/ are being referred to by the artist when he/she describes his or her piece of work by
telling you about his or her art’s techniques?

a. Subject b. Form c. Content d. Subject, Form, Content


Synthesis

In general terms, subject is the component that seeks to answer the “what” (topic, image, focus) pf the
artwork. Form, on the other hand, is answering the “how”, which suggests the artist’s strategies in terms
of development, composition, and substantiation. Finally, content is the component that expounds on
the “why’s” of an artist.

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