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ART T1 GR7 LQ

ART T1 GR7 LQ

Assessment

Presentation

Arts

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Aoife Mikage

FREE Resource

27 Slides • 52 Questions

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​ART WEEK 1

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the products of forming vessels with clay, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard, durable form

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What kalinga pottery is this?

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What vigan, ilocos sur pottery is this?

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What pampanga pottery is this?

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the act of fashioning or producing by cutting into or shaping solid material, as wood.

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What Ifugao wood carving is this?

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What Ifugao wood carving is this?

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What Laguna wood carving is this?

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What Laguna wood carving is this?

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the activity of making objects out of metal in a skillful way

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What metalwork in pampanga is this?

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​The products of pottery, wood carving, and metalwork in the Philippines are related to the system of the lives of people in terms of usefulness, religious, spiritual, moral, social, and ecological concerns.

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​ART WEEK 2

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The Molding Arts and Crafts of Luzon:

Elements and Principles

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What are the elements of art?
- Lines
- Shape
- Value
-Color
-Texture

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ELEMENTS :

can be thick or thin; straight, wavy, curved, or angular; continuous or broken; dotted, dashed, or a combination of any of these.

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Elements

Line

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ELEMENTS :

like squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, oblongs, and figures like human, plants, and animals.

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Elements

Shape

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use of the light and dark colors in a piece of art. This is shown by shading a portion of the drawing.

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Elements

Value

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ELEMENTS :

produced when artists use various pigment and dyes to create a range of different hues .

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its roughness or smoothness in visual arts.

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Elements

Texture

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What are the principles of art?
- Movement

- Balance
-Emphasis
- Harmony
-Proportion

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PRINCIPLES :

repetition of a motif or elements of art. The motif could be same or it could be modified.th

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idea of maintaining consistency of art elements.

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when an extraordinary or a different line, color, or shape is placed in the midst of regular pattern.

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when art elements like colors, shapes, and lines complement.

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PRINCIPLES :

refers to a relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other.

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​ART WEEK 3
Weaving and the Arts of Ornamentation of Luzon

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a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns to form a fabric or cloth. It is called the “warp and weft”

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a type of cloth or woven fabric.

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TEXTILE

BASKETRY

ORNAMENTATIONS

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wearing specific clothing, jewelry, body paints, tattoos, and body piercings.

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traditional clothing with fancy striped designs. Adorened with little beads.

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Ikat weaving, which is derived from the Indonesian/Malay word mengikat, meaning “to tie” or “bind”. For instance, textiles and colours are used to represent different rituals in the country.

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this textile has repetitive geometric designs that create optical illusions.

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Gaddang textile is the traditional clothing of the Gaddang people lived in Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela, and Cagayan. This designs are symbolic and generally feature geometric patterns.

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traditional clothing with fancy striped designs. Adorened with little beads.

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Binakul can be easily recognized by its uniform, interlocked geometric patterns that result in optical art designs, which are said to represent the waves of the sea and, among indigenous peoples of the Cordilleras, protection against malevolent spirits.

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traditional clothing with fancy striped designs. Adorened with little beads.

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Inabel holds a profound significance today as it preserves centuries-old designs and patterns that depict the lives and culture embedded into the very fabric of the region's indigenous weaving tradition.

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to carry and store materials and to keep stray items about the home.

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has a square base and round cover. Used to store husked rice.

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is a small, open basket used as a container for snails gathered in the fields.

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is a backpack with smooth black fiber worn by travelers to cover themselves against rain.

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is a square basket used when carrying food to the fields

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type of basket used for grain storage.

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body paints, tattoos, wearing specific clothing, jewelry, and body piercings.

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Batek

Tattooing or “batek” is the identity, membership, and belongingness to a particular community. For them, tattoo indicates privilege, honor, and prestige in community.

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it uses indigenous materials to ink someone's skin. The ink is made from mixing charcoal soot and water inside a coconut shell bowl. The needle is a thorn taken from the local lemon plant known as “sait”.

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shell chokers function is to impress, as a status symbol.

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ceremonial belt is worn by Ifugao warriors during tribal rituals

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The kango or yang ngoh is a headdress worn by a male Ifugao on special occasions, such as his wedding and funeral. Only the noblest and richest families are said to have the right to own one.

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represents the rich history of the Kalinga

Another term: Kalinga beads

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According to historians, it was worn by the locals as a decorative piece and to show social status and wealth, gender, and religion.

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​ART WEEK 4
The Molding Arts and Crafts of MIMAROPA

and Visayas

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What type pottery is this in MIMAROPA? Palawan

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The Manunggul jar has been used as a secondary burial jar where the bones of someone who has previously buried were stored.

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What type pottery is this in MIMAROPA? Palawan

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Used to store clean water

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is a native pot; Used for cooking.

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Used as stove.

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the pots for plants; used to adorned the house.

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Wood carving in Palawan:

Their popular geometric motif; Made by incision.

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Wood Carving in Marinduque:

The mask are made of wood on which an imagined face of a Roman or Syrian soldier is carved.

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Metalwork in Visayas:

used for chopping wood.

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primarily used in carpentry and in trimming plants.

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Used to slice meat.

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is for chopping lumber and tree trunks

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