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Refers to a period of history where stones were used for survival tools Stone Age
3 periods of stone age Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic
Emerged due to climate change, as early humans sought shelter in caves for warmth, which served as protective havens Paleolithic Art
Was discovered by two boys after their dog's ball got stuck in a hole Hall of Bulls
Sculpture reflects fertility beliefs Venus of Willendorf
Abstracted woman with fertility related body parts Venus of Willendolf
Represents important of procreation and species survival Venus of Willendolf
Emerged during the stable life of early humas who learned to cultivate land and domesticate animals Neolithic Art
This period saw the emergence of civilization in river valleys Neolithic Period
A mysterious architectural wonder Stone Henge
Some regard it is a complex calendar that tracks the movements of the Sun and Moon Stone Henge
One of the world's most impressive architectural wonders Stone Henge
Deeply rooted in religion, flourished along the Nile River, swrving gods and the afterlife through evolving styles and technique Egyptian Art
3 periods of Egyptian Period Old, middle, and New Kingdom
Tombs served as shelters for deceased pharaohs Old Kingdom Art
Human figures represented with prominent profiles Old Kingdom Art
This symbolized the connection between and the afterlife Tombs
Contains some of the earliest hieroglyphs ever found and depicts scene believed to be related to unification of upper and lower Egypt Narmer Palette
He ruled during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom Pharaoh Khufu
Constructed as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu The Great Pyramid of Giza
Its construction process showcased Egyptian ingenuity and advancement The Great Pyramid of Giza
Ruled by King Mentuhotep Middle Kingdom Art
Experimentation with style emerged, including portrait sculptures, fresco painting and rock cut tombs Middle Kingdom Art
Introducing Bronze Age weapons and horses Middle Kingdom Art
Art incorporated elements from previous kingdoms with monuments and sculptures linked to death and reverence New Kingdom Art
Mortuary temples emerged New Kingdom Art
Artwork during this period was characterized by curving lines, full bodied forms, and life like features Amarna Revolution
It is derived from the Sun god Aton Amarna
Symbolizing a shift in religion Amarna
One of the greatest discoveries from the Egyptian civilization Tutankhamen'e Tomb
A young king died at a time of gold artworks Tutankhamen
He discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen Howard Carter
An alternative venue for knowing ourselves and looking into the depth Soulmaking
To awaken the artist inside in us Soulmaking
Categories of soulmaking 1. Crafting image 2. Crafting stories 3. Crafting instrument s 4. Crafting movement
Refers to the imaging or representing any form painting, sculpting, drawing Crafting images
Routed in personal experiences, personal encounters and event that triggered reflection Crafting images
Writing, engraving and inscribing our own thoughts Crafting stories
Can be presented by words, objects, musical composition Crafting stories
Transformation of any found object into a musical instrument Crafting instruments
Everything we do in life is a performance Crafting movement
A mental state achieved by focusing ones awareness on the present moment Mindfulness
The practice of artist in using pre existing objects or images in their art with little transformation of the original Appropriation
Refers to a specific type of form of intellectual development Culture
Occurss across the boundaries of cultural (young 2008) Cultural Appropriation
Happens when a tangible artwork previously owned by people from one culture was adopted by group of people from another culture Object appropriation
The adoption of work of art that are intangible. Example are short stories., poetry, music composition Content appropriation
Occurs when a subject matter from another is culture appropriated Subject appropriation
The art and actof improvising or composing, uttering without previous planning or preparation Improvisation
Spontaneous performance without specific preparation Performing Art
Compasing a song impromptu Music
A stage actor may play dramatic senses without previous pre written dialogue Theater
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