ARTS AND ARTISANS
"Lucan Portrait"
• the painting was discovered by Nicola Barbatelli in 2008 and named it after "Lucania" (the ancient name of Basilicata in Southern Italy) • it was recognized as being produced between 1505 and 1510 • The painting continues to be attributed to da Vinci but there is no definite evidence yet
Stonehenge
• used as a burial site and a monument to the dead • served as a complex calendar that tracks the movement of the Sun and Moon
ANDY WARHOL
"An American Pop Artist"
"The Scream"
"his soul painting"
CLAUDE MONET
- French painter and the founder of French impressionist painting
RENE MAGRITTE
- a Belgian Surrealist artist
VINCENT VAN GOGH
- a Dutch painter who is among the most influential figures in the history of Western art. - he created about 2,100 artworks
HENRI MATISSE
- a French artist known for his use of color and his fluid and original draughtsman ship (also a printmaker, sculptor, and painter)
EDVARD MUNCH
- a Norwegian painter whose best known work "The Scream" become of the of the most iconic images in the world of art
PABLO RUIZ PICASSO
- a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright
SALVADOR DALÍ
- a Spanish surrealist painter - best known for striking and bizarre images in his work
MICHELANGELO
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet
JACKSON POLLOCK
- he was an American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement - widely noticed for his technique of pouring or splashing liquid household paint
"Luxe, Calme et Volupté"
An oil painting which is considered as the starting point of Fauvism (movement in painting characterized by vivid colors and vibrant and decorative effect
Manlilikha ng Bayan
GAMABA (GAWAD SA MANLILIKHA NG BAYAN) Below the logo is the phrase "__________" written on Baybayin (an ancient Filipino script used in the Philippines in the 16th century)
TECHNIQUE
Means, a process, or a method of using the medium in a manner that he wishes to finish an art work
· sculptor · ceramic artist · fiber artists · furniture makers · glass artist · jewelers · stone and metal worker · woodworker
RELATED CAREERS (ARTISAN)
· cartoonist · fine-art painter · illustrator · medical and scientific illustrator · public artist · printmaker · sketch artist · photographer · video artist · tattoo artist
RELATED CAREERS (ARTIST)
MEDIUM
the means used by an artist to translate his feelings or thoughts into a beautiful reality
ARTISAN GUILD
· a type of social fellowship, an association structured with rules, customs, rights, and responsibilities · members are committed to work together as a collective · prevalent during the thirteenth to fifteenth century
ARTISANS
· focus on accessorizing and functionality more than aesthetics
ARTISTS
· focus on creating aesthetically pleasing works
"Self Portrait"
· the last of Van Gogh's self-portraits and was painted months before his death · One of the many (over 3 dozens) self-portraits of the artist himself · Known for The Starry Night, Monet, The Waterlily Pond, Cezanne, Mont-Sainte-Victoria
LEONARDO DA VINCI
• "The Original Renaissance Man"
ORDEN NG GAWAD PAMBANSANG ALAGAD NG SINING
• Also known as the Order of the National Artists Award • It is the highest national recognition given to Filipino Artists • Conferred by the Republic of the Philippines that embodies the nation's highest ideals in the humanities and aesthetic expression
"Convergence"
• In 1964, puzzle producing company, Springbok Editions, released _____ (Inspired by Pollock's painting) - a 340-piece puzzle that they promoted as "the world's most difficult puzzle"
"Marilyn Monroe"
• Painted in 1964 and was sold for $17.3 million
"The Creation of Adam"
• a fresco painting which forms part of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling • it illustrates the Biblical creation narrative from the Book of Genesis in which God gives life to Adam, the first man
GAMABA (GAWAD SA MANLILIKHA NG BAYAN)
• also known as National Living Treasure Award • the search for the finest traditional artists of the land
"Femme assise, robe bleue"
a portrait of the artist's muse, Dora Maar
"Femme Assise (Dora Maar)"
an original lithograph of Ferdinand Mourlot (Picasso's famous lithographer and close friend)
· Tapestry
o A fabric consisting of warp where colored threads are woven to make designs. Used in wall hangings or furniture cover
· Acrylic
o A medium most widely used by the painters these days because of the characteristics of transparency and quick drying
· Tempera
o A mineral pigment mixed with egg yolk or egg white and ore
· Fresco
o A paint on a moist plaster surface applied with lime water mixture
· Mosaic
o A picture decoration which are cut small pieces of colored stones or glass and glued or pasted on a surface with cement or plaster.
· Water Color
o A simple coloring medium, has less luminous effect when applied but easy to use
·· Crayons
o Are pigments bound by wax and compressed into painted sticks used by students.
· Pastel and Chalk
o Dry pigments held together by a gum binder and compressed into stick
· Stained Glass
o Is a combination of small pieces of colored glass held together by hands of lead
· Oil
o Is pigment mixed with linseed oil and applied in canvass. Expensive, flexible, glossy, dries slowly but lasts long.
· Charcoal
o Made from carbonized materials from heating wood.
· Encaustic
o Used by Egyptian in the portrait face as the case of community. Done with wax colors by the use of heat.