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ARTS 3RD QUARTER REVIEW

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    Getting to know our Filipino Artists
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  • National Artist for Painting. He was known for his portraits and Philippine rural scenes
    Fernando Amorsolo
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  • National Artist for Visual Arts. He was known as a great muralist and a painter of historic scenes
    Carlos "Botong" Francisco
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  • He was known as the Filipino cubist painter and illustrator.
    Vicente Manansala
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  • He was known as the “Father of Modern Art in the Philippines”
    Victorio Edades
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  • is an art of transferring or duplicating images. These images are formed and produced on one surface like wood, rubber, or metal.
    Printmaking
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  • Type of Printmaking. It is done when you cut away portions from a block or wood leaving portions of the design that will stand out on the block.
    Relief Printing
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  • This process of relief printing is done on wood.
    woodcut
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  • This is done when your design is scratched, engraved, or etched into a metal plate.
    Intaglio
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  • It is done when you cut design out of a special paper, cardboard, or metal sheet in such a way that when ink is rubbed over it, the design is reproduced on the surface beneath.
    Stencil Process
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  • This is done when you print through a screen of a very fine silk stretched tightly over a simple wooden frame.
    Silk Screen Printing
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  • They suggest firmness and straightforwardness.
    Static Lines
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  • These lines convey uprightness, dignity, and assurance.
    Vertical Lines
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  • These lines suggest calmness, peace, and sobriety.
    Horizontal Lines
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  • These lines give the impression of violence, dislike, hatred, chaos, and disorder.
    Jagged Lines
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  • These lines signify movements, cheerfulness, and continuity.
    Dynamic Lines
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  • ___________ refer to how the surface of an artwork can be felt. There are various feelings when one touches a work of art.
    Texture
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