Improvisation

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Improvisation – or to improvise

Means to compose, to deliver, to perform without preparation, the idea is applied in different
areas that we need to acquire.

There are things that no matter what people do, is just unpredictable and cannot be controlled, the best
that the person can do is adapt and make use of whatever is available to survive for the best. For the
example, nagkaroon kayo ng aactivity and Malay mo wala kang dalang paint brush, then need natin
magpinta, gumagamit tayo ng ibang bagay para pa improvise natin ito, like bulak, cloth, sponge at iba
pang pede gawing halintulad sa paintbrush. Hindi sa lahat ng bagay lagi tayong handa, at for the best
way is to be creative and know how to improvise the things we need.

Overall, improvisation is a valuable skill and technique that can be used in many different contexts to
create, perform, and problem-solve in real-time to adapt from it.

Improvisation is sometimes used in visual art, particularly in abstract or expressive styles of


painting. Artists may use improvisation to create unique and spontaneous brushstrokes or to
experiment with different color combinations. Improvisation can also be used in collaborative art
projects, where multiple artists work together to create a piece of art on the spot.

The idea behind Murphy's Law is that if there is a possibility of something going wrong, it is likely to
happen, MANGYAYARI ANG TINADHANANG MANGYAYARI

no matter how unlikely it may seem. things do not always go as planned, Do you know that unexpected
problems/things are the best?

EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON. way to find meaning or purpose in difficult times, it is important
to also acknowledge that some things in life may be beyond our control or understanding, and that not
every experience may have a clear or identifiable purpose. ACCEPT AND EMBRACE IT.

It is often used as a reminder to prepare for the worst-case scenario, and to have plans in place to
minimize the impact of potential failures. By recognizing that things can go wrong, individuals and
organizations can take steps to prevent or mitigate potential failures, and be better prepared to handle
unexpected challenges when they arise.
Photorealism invented to refer to artist whose works DEPENDED for the most part on photographs.
These artists would often project onto the canvas the images which would be replicated with precision
and accuracy. The movement began in the same period as Conceptual art, Pop Art, and Minimalism.
Photorealism expressed a strong interest in realism in art, over that of idealism and abstraction.

Photorealism complicates realism by combining that which is real and which is not. Photorealism
emphasizes the value of the tradition techniques of academic art again after years of spontaneous,
accidental, and improvisational art techniques.

achieve the same level of detail and realism as a photograph.

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