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Name: Joann Aguirre Date: May, 29, 2023

Course/Year: BTVTEd – 3A

I. Test on Knowledge: Explore some art appreciation terms through the use of Google Search.
Given the terms below, you can choose the right answer in the given box.

Background Caricature Baroque


Renaissance Pastel Intaglio
Brushwork Oil Paint Documentary Film
Watercolor Medium Collage
Sculpture Improvisation Draftsman
Proportion Landscape Embroidery
Satire Enamel Gouache
Installation Ceramics Hieroglyphics
Fauvism

PAINTING 1. The manner in which a painter applies paint with brush.


BACKGROUND 2. The area of an artwork that appears farthest away from the viewer.
CARICATURE 3. A rendering, usually a drawing, of a person or thing with exaggerated or distorted
features, meant to satirize subject.
EMBROIDERY 4. The craft of decorating fabric or other materials with thread or yarn using a needle.
DRAFTSMAN 5. A person who draws plans or design, often of structures to be built.
FAUVISM 6. A style of painting in the first decade of the 20 th century that emphasized strong, vibrant
color and bold brushstrokes over realistic or representational qualities.
BAROQUE 7. Applied to a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early
seventeenth to mid-eighteenth century, emphasizing dramatic, often strained effect and typified by
bold, curving forms, elaborate ornamentation, and overall balance of disparate parts.
POTTERY 8. Objects, such as pots and vases, made of clay hardened by heat.
COLLAGE 9. It refers to the both the technique and the resulting work of art in which fragments of
paper and other materials are arranged and glued or otherwise affixed to a supporting surface.
RENAISSANCE 10. An empire of the eastern Mediterranean region, dating from AD 395, when the
Roman Empire was partitioned into easrtern and western protions.
DOCUMENTARY FILM 11. A genre encompassing nonfiction films intended to capture some aspect of
reality, often for the purposes of instruction, education, or the development of a historical record.
ENAMEL 12. A type of paint made from very fine pigments and resin that form a glossy surface.
INTAGLIO 13. A general term for metal-plate printmaking techniques, including etching, drypoint,
engraving, aquatint, and mezzotint.
OIL PAINTS 14. A paint in which pigment is suspended in oil, which dries on exposure to air.
SATIRE 15. A genre of visual art that uses humor, irony, ridicule, or caricature to expose or criticize
someone or something.
LANDSCAPE 16. The natural landforms of a region; also, an image that has natural scenery as its
primary focus.
HIEROGLYPHS 17. A pictographic communication system, closely associated with the ancient
Egyptians, in which many of the symbols are stylized, recognizable pictures of the things and ideas
represented.
PASTEL 18. A soft drawing stick composed of finely ground pigment mixed with a gum tragacanth
binder.
SYMMETRY 19. Refers to the harmonious relation of parts to each other or to whole.
SCULPTURE 20. A three-dimensional work of art made by a variety of means, including carving wood,
chiseling stone, , casting or welding metal, molding clay or wax, or assembling materials.

II. Match column A with column B. Write the letter on the blank provided.

A.
A B
a. Calligraphy D. 1. A particular gradation of color.
b. Documentary photography B. 2. A genre of photography that aims to objectively
chronicle a subject or event.
c. Gouache F. 3. Originally a term of derision used by a critic in
1908 that describes the work of Pablo Picasso,
Georges Braque, and those influenced by them.
d. Hue J. 4. A large painting applied to a wall or ceiling,
especially in a public space.
e. Curator I. 5. Adiscipline of design that focuses on the
functional and aesthetic aspects of indoor spaces.
f. Cubism G. 6. An intaglio printmaking technique that creates
thin, fluid lines whose effects can vary from
graceful and serpentine to tight and scratchy.
g. Etching C. 7. A water-based matte paint, sometimes called
opaque watercolor, composed of ground
pigments and plant-based binders, such as gum
Arabic or gum tragacanth.
h. Improvisation H. 8. The act of improvising, that is, to make,
compose, or perform on the spur of the moment
and with little or no preparation.
i. Interior Design A. 9. Decorative handwriting or lettering.
j. Mural E. 10. A person whose job is to research and manage
a collection and organize exhibitions.
k. Designer
l. Diptych

B.
A B
a. Canvas B. 1. The perceived hue of an object, produced by the
manner in which it reflects or emits light into the
eye.
b. Color D. 2. In photography, editing, typically by removing
the outer edges of the images.
c. Complementary Color K. 3. A substance, usually finely powdered, that
produces the color of any medium.
d. Cropping E.4. The customs, arts, social institutions, and
achievements of a aprticular nation, people, or
other social group.
e. Culture H. 5. A person who directs or produces movies.
f. Contour J. 6. A term that emerged in the 1960s to describe a
diverse range of live presentations by artists,
including actions, movements, gestures, and
choreography.
g. Drawing I. 7. A form of art, developed in late 1950s, which
involves the creation of an enveloping aesthetic or
sensory experience in a particular environment,
often inviting active engagement or immersion by
the spectator.
h. Filmmaker C. 8. Colors located opposite one another on the
color wheel.
i. Installation A. 9. A closely woven, sturdy cloth of hemp, cotton,
linen, or a similar fiber, frequently stretched over a
frame and used as a surface for painting.
j. Performance Art G. 10. A work of art made with a pencil, pen, crayon,
charcoal, or other implements, often consisting
lines and marks.
k. Pigments
l. Content

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