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Art Appreciation Learning Modules

Your Initial Task. To See is to Believe!

Imagine yourself as an archeologist in an excavation site in France or Spain.


You come across a hole and upon further examination, the hole leads to a cave that
has inscribed paintings on it. What images do you see? Write your answer inside the
speech bubble.

The images I will see are the


human art and cave art such
as animals, animal prints,
leafs and also remains.

Task 2. Let’s Figure This Out!

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Task 3. Let’s Work on This!

To check your understanding of the lesson, answer questions below, and discuss in 4
t0 6 sentences. See Rubric in the appendices. (10 pts. each)

1. What were the importance of art during the prehistoric period?

Craftsmanship has been a piece of human existence since ancient times. With an
appreciation and longing for excellence as a feature of their day to day routines, ancient
individuals made little, compact items, for example, gems and strict relics that fit their
itinerant ways of life. Cave art is significant because it was what people in prehistoric
times did in order to record history and culture. But, prehistoric cave art was also
significant because it also served as a warning to people who were to come later.

2. What are the characteristics of Portable Art and Cave Paintings?

Portable art are the art that was made, engrave and carve in stone and these can be
move from one place to another, while the cave paintings are imprinted to the walls,
ceilings, and floors of the cave before.

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Task 4. Take a Stand!

There were three theories that attempted to explain why paleolithic humans
might have painted animals on the walls of the caves.

Theory 1. Our ancestors just did it because were bored and wanted to decorate the
cave., and they chose animals because animals were important to their existence.

Theory 2. Ceremonies were conducted in these caves and that the artwork was the
results of these ceremonies. The ceremonies could have been performed to help with
the hunts, the reason being that if the artist could capture the image of the animal, the
animal could be captured in the hunt.

Theory 3. Prehistoric humans’ desire to document their history.


Now, having these theories in mind, which theory of cave art do you find the
most legitimate? Why? Discuss your answer in 5 – 8 sentences only. Don’t forget to
follow the IBC format (introduction, body, conclusion), and provide 3 examples in
stating your stance. See Rubric for the essay in the appendices. (20 pts.)

People before are not that knowledgeable about the future nor past.
From the lesson we discuss on our history classes, humans are more giving
attention to their survival skills into their daily lives.

In survival skills, it includes how to protect themselves to the wild


animals and how to hunt them. In this kind they also teach about how would they
kill them, until they discover making weapons through stones and woods.

In conclusion, they made these thing for their own safeness and also gaining
some knowledge that might be helpful for them.
Your Final Task. Reveal Your Past!

Art Activity No. 6


Title: “Okir”
Materials: 1. Coloring materials (crayons, water color, coloring pen, poster paint,
etc.)
1. oslo paper/short bondpaper (use the template provided for
art activities)
Instruction: 1. Using your artwork activity sheet, come up with an example of a
design using Okir decorations/patterns. (see patterns below)
2. Use any coloring materials that are available in your home.

BS Psych Student Artwork, 2019 BS Psych Student Artwork, 2019


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Initial Task. Show Me the Way!


In the two boxes, draw two different images of something that you consider
beautiful.

Task 2. Spot the Difference!


From your initial task, in what ways are your drawings similar? In what ways are they
different?

Eyes and roses are both attractive, these things are beautiful that we cannot explain, we
are amazed on it’s own uniqueness and also different kinds. There difference is that the
rose grows from a seed and eyes was attached to the body parts of living things. But both
of them are also very useful to us.

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Task 3. Dare to answer!


Check your understanding on the following points by answering the questions
below. Discuss your answers in 3 – 5 sentences. See Rubric for essay in the
Appendices. (5 pts. each)
1. How did Greek architecture influence Roman life?

The architecture of Ancient Rome, in turn, directly influenced the churches and
cathedrals built during antiquity as well as modern times. In America, Greek impact is
entirely apparent. Greek Influence of Roman Architecture As Rome gained
significance and height in the antiquated world, the Romans looked to one more
incredible culture of the time, the Greeks, for design motivation. The Romans took
Grecian ideas and modified them to incorporate distinct Roman character and purpose.

2. Discuss how Mannerism art became an offshoot of works from the Renaissance.

While Mannerist craftsmen were keen on the hairsplitting depicted by High


Renaissance specialists, they didn't try to duplicate it. All things being equal, they
overstated Renaissance standards, bringing about work that favors self-expressionism
over the quest for vision.

Task 4. Let’s Make Connections!


From the aforementioned lessons on the three periods/eras, answer the
question below, and discuss your answer in 3 – 5 sentences. See Rubric for
essay in the Appendices. (10 pts.)

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The Greeks has great contribution


to our generation these days, they make
outstanding Columns that become our
references in making buildings. They
influence us in a way of exact ratio in
making building which we applied until
now in making infrastructures, to become
unique and attractive still safe for many
people. Just like mostly the infrastructures
of governments around the world that has
the same style and designs of the
infrastructures made by ancient Greeks.
Also the ancient Greeks has a great
contribution on our advance math, since
math is one of the very important to learn
as we grow up.

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Your Final Task. Call Me by Your Name!
Art Activity No.6

Title: “Letras y Figuras Painting”


Materials: 1. Coloring materials (crayons, water color, coloring pen, poster
paint, etc.)
2. oslo paper/short bondpaper (use the template provided for art
activities)
Instruction: 1. Draw each letter of your first name or nickname using different
figures and objects.
2. Use your imagination and creativity in applying colors and
arranging your chosen objects and figures. See sample artworks
below.
Your Initial Task. Great Names to Name!
Name the artists who created the following artworks:

Artworks Artists
1. Starry Night (1881) Vincent Van Gogh
2. Three Graces (1500-1505) Raphael
3. The Persistence of Memory Salvador Dali
4. Fountain (1917) Marcel Duchamp
5. The Scream (1893) Edvard Munch
6. Liberty Leading the People (1830) Eugene Delacroix
7. Ecstasy of St. Theresa (1647-1652) Gian Lorenzo Bernini
8. Pieta (Marble, 1498-1499) Michel angelo Buonarroti
9. The Holy Trinity (1577-1579) Masaccio
10. The Flight into Egypt (1310) Giotto Di Bondone

Task 2. Picture Talks!


Look at the artworks below. Tell what period/movement/era do they belong
based on their characteristics/styles/features. Write your answers on the space below.

A. Fauvism
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B. Dada

photo source: wikepedia.org

C. Cubism

photo source: wikepedia.org

D. Expressionism

photo source: wikepedia.org

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Task 3. From the Past, We Differ!

Check your understanding on the following points by answering the questions


below. Discuss your answers in 5– 8 sentences. See Rubric for essay in the
Appendices. (10 pts. each)

1. How do you describe the development in arts in the 20th – 21st Century?

In this century (20th – 21st Century) artist have a background about mediums. They
are more in landscapes of beautiful places, and also painting of infrastructures and
churches. They also evolved the way of arts.

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2. How do you describe the artworks of the major artists in the 17th – 19th century?

In 17th – 19th century the artworks are more about the wars and
historical. Emotions are pouring and full of sacrifices only few are making a
positive arts. In this century people are more in a bigger pictures that lies
between the reality in history.

Task 4. Let’s Sum It Up!


Answer the question below. Discuss your answer in 3-5 sentences. See Rubric for the
essay in the Appendices. (10 pts.)

1. Out of all the movements mentioned and discussed, what do you are no longer
relevant nowadays?

To the all the kinds of movements that we discussed, for me there is even
one of them are irrelevant. Because there are some times that we make an art that
we actually don’t know what is was but for real there are meanings, such as
abstract sometimes we don’t understand what does the art means but when the
artist convey it meaning all the buzz on our head will be full of butterflies, a story
or experiences that we don’t expect, and a beautiful masterpiece that just really
need to express to be understand.

Your Final Task. Try Your Passion


Art Activity No.6
Title: (Create your own title)
Materials: 1. Coloring materials (crayons, water color, coloring pen, poster
paint, etc.)
2. oslo paper/short bondpaper (use the template provided for art
activities)
Instruction: 1. Choose only ONE artwork style from the different period and
movement that has influenced and inspired you the most.
2. Create your own masterpiece.
3. Be yourself. Discover the artist in you, because YOU are an artist.

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