Explanation
Explanation
- asian art
- Kapag sinabing asian art, ito ay kilala sa ritual bronzes, beautiful ceramics, jades,
textiles, poetic painted landscapes, garden design, elaborate goldwork,
extraordinary temples, shrines, pagodas and stupas, woodblock prints, shadow
puppets and the highest art form in East Asian art—calligraphy.
- Under ng asian art is hindu art
- Hindu art
- This art reflects the plurality of beliefs, Hindu Temples, which depicts their
architecture and where sculptures are found, typically are devoted to different
deities.
- This art is portrayed by holy symbols like the Om, an invocation of divine
consciousness of God; the swastika, a symbol of auspiciousness; and the lotus
flower, a symbol of purity, beauty, fertility, and transcendence.
- It is believed that the Christian "Amen" and Islamic "Amin" are both derived from
Om.
- So sinasabi na ang hindu art ay sumasalamin sa paniniwala at mayroong
malalim na impluwensya sa pagpipinta, eskultura, at arkitektura ng subcontinent
ng India. Ang mga architecture at sculpture ay hindi pwedeng paghiwalayin
sapagkat mayroong itong relation sa mga templo ng Hindu, na karaniwang
nakafocus sa maraming iba't ibang diyos .
- So ito yung Hindu temple which generally consists of an inner sanctum, in which
the idol of the deity is housed; a congregation hall; and sometimes an
antechamber and porch.
- Ito yung ilan sa mga hindu artworks, (basahin yung nasa slide)
- Next, ito yung swastika symbol na nangangahulugang “auspiciousness”
- Kapag sinabi nating auspiciousness, ang meaning non kagalakan
- Chinese art
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- Kungbaga itong chinese art ay umunlad sa pamamagitan ng kanilang
kasaysayan.
- Habang nagbago ang status ng pampulitika at panlipunan nila then umuunlad
din ang mga bagong teknolohiya, kasabay din nito ang pag unlad ng chinese art.
- *Basahin ang nasa slide*
- Japanese art
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- Within its diverse body of expression, certain characteristic elements seem to be
recurrent: adaptation of other cultures, respect for nature as a model,
humanization of religious iconography, and appreciation for material as a vehicle
of meaning.
- *basahin yung nasa slide*
- Mannerism
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- The term mannerism describes the style of the paintings and bronze sculpture on
this tour. Derived from the Italian maniera, meaning simply “style,” mannerism is
sometimes defined as the “stylish style” for its emphasis on self-conscious artifice
over realistic depiction.
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- Ito yung mga artist na sanay na sa paggawa at pag construct ng mga new ideas
ng hindi na need ng mga rules to make an art. Particularly ay yung rules in
perspective, rules in proportion and depth. At iba pa
- Sabi nga ni pablo picasso, “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like
an artist.” at si pablo picasso rin ang kauna unahang gumawa ng art na nag
break ng rules, “Les demoiselles d’Avignon” year 1907
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- Eto naman ay adopting art/artificiality rather than nature
- Baroque art
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- Yung baroque style, nagagamit sya basically to produce baroque artworks in a
way na mas na eexaggerated yung mga details ng mga produced artworks such
as paintings, architecture at iba pa.
- Baroque was the dominant style in art and architecture of the seventeenth
century, characterized by self-confidence, dynamism and a realistic approach to
depiction.
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- Kapag sinabi nating ‘1’ the Italian phrase for "carried picture" or "transported
paintings". It is used in art to describe gold-framed easel paintings or framed
paintings that are seen in a normal perspective and painted into a fresco.
- Ang ‘2’ naman, In fine art, the term quadratura describes a form of illusionistic
mural painting in which images of architectural features are painted onto walls or
ceilings so that they seem to extend the real architecture of the room into an
imaginary space beyond the confines of the actual wall or ceiling.
- Ang ‘3’ naman, (French for “deceives the eye”) is a type of optical illusion used to
trick the eye into thinking that a flat surface, like a wall, is actually
three-dimensional. This technique is often achieved through photorealistic
painting, and careful use of perspective.
- In the graphic arts, the term chiaroscuro refers to a particular technique for
making a woodcut print in which effects of light and shade are produced by
printing each tone from a different wood block. The technique was first used in
woodcuts in Italy in the 16th century, probably by the printmaker Ugo da Carpi.
- one of the new techniques used by painters of the Renaissance to make their
paintings look truly three-dimensional. Like photographers and cinematographers
centuries later, painters realized that the contrast between areas of light and dark
heighten the impact of an image.
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