The document provides an overview of various aspects of art, including definitions, types, and techniques, as well as the concept of soul making and its phases. It discusses textile arts and specific weaving traditions from indigenous groups in the Philippines, highlighting their cultural significance. Additionally, it touches on appropriation in art and the meaning of humanities and related Greek terms.
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The document provides an overview of various aspects of art, including definitions, types, and techniques, as well as the concept of soul making and its phases. It discusses textile arts and specific weaving traditions from indigenous groups in the Philippines, highlighting their cultural significance. Additionally, it touches on appropriation in art and the meaning of humanities and related Greek terms.
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GNED 01 ARTS REVIEWER
1. It is an expression or application of human creative skill and
imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. (Art) 2. A genre in painting based on mythical stories. (myth) 3. Joseph is always engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. Therefore, Joseph is a/an? (artist ) 4. A collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. (Theatre ) 5. Soul making - It is a form of crafting stories, transforming brief moments into images, symbol that connect with people, understanding culture and embodying tolerance, peace and imagination. 6. 4 ROLE OF SOUL MAKING - -Knowing oneself better -Understanding life's depth and essence -Evaluating what oneself does -Learning from everyday experience 7. 7 PRINCIPLE OF Da Vincian - 1. Curiosita or curiosity - making his insatiable quest for knowledge and continuous improvement. 2. Dimostrazion or demonstration, - testing knowledge through personal experience rather than taking others' reports for granted. 3. Sensazione or sensation,- continued refinement of the senses to sharpen observation and response. 4. Sfumato. A painting technique employed by Da Vinci to create an ethereal quality in his work, showing his ability to embrace ambiguity and change. 5. Arte/scienza - The balance between art and science or the science of art, which he demonstrated in his whole-brain thinking 6. Coroporalita or <of the body=, representing his belief that a healthy mind requires a healthy body and the importance of cultivating both fitness and poise 7. Connessione or connection, - for his habit of weaving together multiple disciplines around a single idea, recognizing and appreciating that all pheomena are connected. 8. Categories of soul making - •CRAFTING IMAGES - Crafting images pertains to the creation of visual representations of images through different forms and methods. This process can be done via any art form such as painting, drawing, sketching and sculpting. •CRAFTING STORIES - The moment we write, engrave, and inscribe our own thoughts, ideas, commentaries, criticisms, and positive and negative emotions, we are crafting stories. Stories that can be presented in any form - image, words, objects, and musical composition. •CRAFTING MOVEMENTS - Our life is full of movements, it is filled with various beats. Life is full of flowing images accompanied by flowing narratives. Everything we do in life is a performance; we perform life. •CRAFTING INSTRUMENTS - An instrument maker is a bridge toward the unknown because the instrument produces sounds that transcend our feelings, emotions, and sensation in another realm (Narciso, 2016). •CRAFTING TECHNIQUES - Anything can be crafted by using different evocative descriptions of experiences and explorations, like photograph studies, puppets and masks, constructions, and notepad studies. 9. 5 phases of soul making - •SEEKING - point of self-recognition and knowing that each of us is a seeker. •SETTLING - communication with the soul, with other human and non-human beings (and this means the future of humans and non-humans and with the world. •SURRENDERING - takes us up and throws us down; calls for the wounds we bear to be accepted; forces us to spend time living in the darkness. •SOUL MAKING - where we start growing up with some wisdom looking for the welfare of others. •SOARING - conquering our worldly experiences of the material realities to travel, which does not happen if we only want to fly. 10.Textile art - Textile art is art that uses varying materials and fibres to produce decorative, artistic objects. It’s one of the oldest forms of art in history and has played a part in practical and decorative man-made objects for hundreds of thousands of years. 11.Different kinds of textiles - •Yarn and Threads Textiles - are often made through traditional methods like sewing, weaving, and knitting. These methods all have a basic principle in common --they use thread or yarn to make or connect pieces of fabric. •Weaving involves interlacing two sets of threads.These are called the warp, which runs vertically, and the weft, which runs horizontally. Weaving requires using a piece of equipment called a loom. •Knitting is one of the oldest and simplest means of making a fabric. You don't need a loom or other fancy equipment. Just yarn and large needles, both of which are portable. •Crochet is a process of creating textiles by using a crochet hook to interlock loops of yarn, thread, or strands of other materials.
SOUL, DREAMS AND IMAGINATION
• SOUL- "ART" IS A WORK OF THE SOUL. REFLECTIVE OF A DEEPER SENSE OF WHERE A PERSON IS COMING FROM. • DREAMS- THIS IS STRANGE AT TIMES PSYCHIC VERSION. BORN IN SLEEP, WHERE REALITY'S GRIP ON THE MIND LOOSENS. • IMAGINATIONS - IS TIED VERY CLOSELY TO CREATIVITY BECAUSE IMAGINATION IS PUTTING THINGS. IDEAS, FEELINGS OR IMAGES TOGETHER. INITIALLY IN THE ARTIST'S MIND. •Embroidery - is the process of creating designs upon a material like woven fabric, paper, leather and more by using a needle. This can be done by hand or by machine. •Weaving - is a technique used to create fabric by interlacing long threads. This is accomplished by interlacing two sets of threads into a right angle •Knitting - is the art of creating a two-dimensional fabric by interlocking loops of yarn. This can be done by hand or machine. •Macramé - is a form of textile produced using knotting techniques. The primary knots of macramé are the square and forms of "hitching": various combinations of half hitches. •Rug making - is the craft of producing a thick fabric that covers part of a floor, which is most known as a rug. •Sewing - involves fixing two pieces of cloth or other material at right angles to each other with stitches made at regular intervals by hand or machine •Quilting - Quilting and quilt art is the technique of using two layers of fabric, usually with a soft material placed in between the layers and then stitched together. •Batik - Batik involves the creating of dye patterns on fabric by applying molten wax to the fabric with a djanting to form a resist, dyeing the fabric and removing •Appliqué- is ornamental needlework in which pieces or patches of fabric in different shapes and patterns are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece to form a picture or pattern. It is commonly used as decoration, especially on garments. •Basket weaving - Basketry is the making of baskets, bags, mats, etc., by hand weaving, plaiting and coiling techniques using materials such as reeds, cane and sisal fibre. •Block printing - the use of carved wooden blocks to apply mordants or resist substances, such as hot wax, to the surface of a woven cloth prior to dyeing. •Rug hooking - is the process of making a rug by using a technique of pulling loops or fabric through a woven base.
12.Different weavings of katutubo -
T'nalak is a sacred cloth woven by the T'boli people in communities around Lake Cebu, Mindanao island. Traditionally made by women of royal blood, thousands of patterns that reference folklore and stories are known to the T'boli women by O memory Fu Dalu, a spiritual guardian, guides t'nalak weaving, a process that is enriched with taboo and ritual. USED FOR RITUAL PURPOSES, AS AN OFFERING TO THE SPIRITS AND DURING FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS. WHY WOMEN OF THE T'BOLI TRIBE IN THE PHILIPPINES ARE CALLED DREAM WEAVERS • MORE THAN SIMPLY A HONED SKILL, THE CRAFT OF WEAVING FOR THE T'BOLI TRIBE IN THE PHILIPPINES IS A SPIRITUAL UNDERTAKING. In the Philippines, the Mandaya indigenous group is known for their gaudy and vibrant culture that has been preserved from successive generations and has withstood the colonization's that the country surpassed. The Mandaya people live in Mindanao, Dag may is a handwoven textile made from abaca. The abaca is the extracted fiber from banana leaves. Dag may involves a mud-dyeing technique wherein practitioners submerge their tannin-dyed yarns into iron-rich mud for several days. THE COLORFUL WEAVING STYLE OF SULU KNOWN AS PIS SYABIT The pis syabit is the multi-colored woven cloth of the Tausug. It is traditionally worn by Tausug men as a he address or clothing accessory, folded neatly and draped over the left shoulder. SEPUTANGAN• A HANDWOVEN SOUARE CLOTH USED AS A HEADCOVER BY WOMEN OR AS A SASH. INAUL ALSO PRONOUNCED AS INOL • A TIME HONORED WEAVING TRADITION OF THE MAGUINDANAO PEOPLE USUALLY MADE INTO MALONG OR WRAP AROUND SKIRT COMMONLY AND REGULARLY USED BY BOTH SEXES. • THE MARANAOS OF MARAWI CITY HAS THIS WEAVING TRADITION 13.What is a APPROPRIATION ART? - Appropriation in art is the use of pre-existing objects or images with little or no transformation applied to them. The use of appropriation has played a significant role in the history of the arts. The concept of appropriation--borrowing images or objects to make art--began in the early 20th century with Dada artists like Marcel Duchamp. 14.MEANING OF HUMANUS/HUMANITIES- “Humanities” comes from the Latin word "humanus" meaning human, cultured and refined. Culture includes speech, knowledge, beliefs, arts, technologies, ideals, and social rules. 15.What is the meaning of POIEO? -to do or to make or to produce This book in particular details the teachings of the Lord Jesus principally and His apostles and prophets secondarily concerning two Greek words "poieo"(meaning to do or to make or to produce") and "ergazomai"(meaning to toil or to labour) in relation to the gospel of salvation.