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HUM02_CO1 P. ART #3

🖌️📗PHIL ARTS FROM THE REGIONS_ Styles and Techniques in Contemporary Arts #3

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What is a technique in art? The method or process an artist uses to create an artwork.
What is a style in art? A recognizable way of creating art that reflects an artist’s or movement’s identity.
What is abstraction? A style that simplifies or distorts forms instead of showing them realistically.
What is realism? A style that depicts subjects as they appear in real life.
What is expressionism? A style that emphasizes emotion, mood, and personal experience.
What is impressionism? A style that captures light, color, and movement using quick brushstrokes.
What is surrealism? A style that combines dreamlike, strange, or unexpected imagery.
What is pop art? A style inspired by mass media, advertising, and popular culture.
What is minimalism? A style that uses simple forms, limited colors, and clean compositions.
What is contemporary sculpture? 3D art using traditional or modern materials like metal, wood, or found objects.
What is installation technique? Arranging objects in a space to create an immersive environment.
What is collage? A technique of assembling cut-out images, paper, or materials on a surface.
What is assemblage? A technique of combining 3D objects to form a sculpture.
What is digital art technique? Using software, tablets, or digital tools to create images or animations.
What is performance technique? Using the body, movement, and actions as artistic expression.
What is mixed media technique? Combining multiple materials or processes in one artwork.
What is printmaking? A technique of transferring ink from a plate to paper.
What is photography technique? Using a camera to capture images with artistic intention.
What is video art? Art created using video recordings, editing, and digital effects.
What is graffiti art? Street art created using spray paint or markers.
What is stencil technique? Using cut-out shapes to apply repeated patterns or images.
What is carving? Removing material from wood or stone to create a form.
What is modeling? Shaping soft materials like clay into forms.
What is painting technique? Applying pigment to a surface using brushes, knives, or other tools.
What is the purpose of exploring various techniques? To expand creativity, expression, and artistic possibilities.
What is Decalcomania? A technique where paint is pressed between two surfaces and then pulled apart to create random, textured patterns, often used in surrealist or experimental art.
What is Decoupage? The art of decorating an object by gluing cut‑out paper images onto it and then sealing the surface with varnish or lacquer.
What is Frottage? A technique of creating texture by rubbing a pencil or crayon over paper placed on a textured surface to capture its pattern.
What is Montage? An art process that combines multiple images, photographs, or visual elements into a single composition to create a unified message or narrative.
What is Trapunto? A quilting technique where selected areas of fabric are padded from underneath to create raised, sculptural surfaces.
What is Digital Application? The use of digital tools, software, or devices to create, edit, or enhance artworks in contemporary art practice.
 

 



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