Visual Arts
Visual Arts
1. Line – the most basic of all elements. A line is an identifiable path traced by a moving
point. Lines vary in types. They can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, straight or curved
thick or thin. Different lines are used to signify, different feelings. For example:
A. Painting
C. Sculpture
Medium used in Sculpture
Wood, metal, stone, granite, marble, jade, ivory, brass, gold, lead, aluminum,
glass, clay, plastic, bronze and others.
Processes/techniques used in Sculpture
Additive
Modeling – process of creating a form through altering the figure of a
medium, such as clay
Molding and Casting – a complex process of creating a negative and a
positive replica from a model. It ideal for mass production
Assemblage – putting together found objects
Welding – process of joining metals
Mobile – kinetic or moving sculpture
Pottery – the process of shaping a material to produce earthenware,
stoneware, or porcelain
Subtractive
Carving – cutting away pieces of material until the desired form is reached.
D. Architecture
Architecture styles depend on different conditions such as regional climate, geographical
location and different aspects of life – social, political, economic, spiritual, ideological and
technological.
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Commonly used materials:
Organic – wood, bamboo, yakal, sawali, etc
Construction – cement, sand, gravel, reinforced concrete
Stone – adobe, granite
Fabricated materials – bricks, tiles, glass
Metal – structural steel, steel bars
Synthetic materials – plastic
Brief history of Philippine architecture:
Pre-colonial period
Native houses were single-room constructions built using indigenous materials
(bamboo, palm leaves, etc). roofs were typically pyramidal, windows were wide
and the floor was raised above the ground.
Spanish colonial period
The Spaniards introduced European styles in architecture and started the
construction of numerous churches. Some of today’s famous churches include the
San Agustin Church in Intramuros, the Paoay Church in Ilocos, and the Miagao
Church in Ilo-ilo.
The “bahay na bato” was also formed
This period also marked the construction of the walls of Intramuros.
American Occupation
The arrival of the Americans signaled the emergence of monumental neo-classical
structures.
Daniel H. Burnham was sent by the US government to create urban plans for
Manila and Baguio
Juan Arellano designed the Manila Post office, Legislative building and the Manila
Metropolitan Theatre
Antonio Toledo designed the Manila City Hall, and the Agriculture and Finance
buildings at the Agrifina circle in Luneta
Tomas Mapua designed the Philippine General Hospital and the Normal School
Juan Nakpil – responsible for the rebuilding of the Quiapo Church in 1930
Middle to late 20th century
Leandro V. Locsin was commissioned by the Marcos administration to design
numerous edifices for the government. Among these are: The Cultural Center
of the Philippines (CCP), and the Philippine International Convention Center
(PICC)
Locsin also designed the Church of the Holy Sacrifice at UP Diliman
Froilan Hong – Manila Film Center
Francisco Mañosa – Coconut Palace
Mañosa Brothers – San Miguel Building, Ortigas
Some famous architecture in Asia
Cambodia – Angkor Wat (Hindu temple)
Indonesia – Borobukur (Buddhist Temple). Prambanan (Hindu temple)
Thailand – Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Aryn (Buddhist temples)
Myanmar – Shwedagon Pagoda (Buddhist pagoda, also a stupa)
India – Taj Mahal (Mughal architecture)
China – The Forbidden City (Palace Complex), The Great Wall of China
Japan – Himeji Castle, traditional Japanese gardens
Malaysia – Zahir Mosque (Islamic)
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A. Different tools are used and the artist slowly chips off pieces of the medium little by
little until the desired image is achieved
B. It involves adding or building up pieces of the medium to form the desired image
C. Firing and glazing are needed at the end of the whole process
D. The process is composed of two stages: creating a negative then a positive
4. If perspective helps to give the position of an object in a space, what kind of perspective
represents distance by means of converging lines?
A. Foreshortening perspective
B. Aerial perspective
C. One-point perspective
D. Two-point perspective
5. Perspective has many functions in art particularly in the use of space. What type of linear
perspective is applied when we draw or illustrate a figure on a surface?
A. One-point
B. Two-point
C. Aerial
D. Foreshortening
6. In drawing the human figure, what is the term for the modification of an established scale to
represent perspective?
A. One-point
B. Two-point
C. Aerial
D. Foreshortening
7. Lines, when used by an artist, may suggest meanings. What meaning may be associated with a
vertical line?
A. Depression
B. Dominance
C. Motion and mobilization
D. Continuity and grace
8. What is the resulting color if we combine of all primary-colored lights?
A. Gray
B. Black
C. White
D. Brown
9. If an artist uses yellow and violet for his composition, what type of color harmony is he using?
A. Triad
B. Complementary
C. Double complementary
D. Split complementary
10. The use of one color with different tints or shades in seen in some works arts. What is the term
for using one color with different shades?
A. Light and shadow
B. Analogous
C. Monochromatic
D. Complementary
11. Volume adds beauty to an art work. What is volume?
A. Area, size and distance of an object
B. The radius, diameter and arc of an object
C. The thickness, height and width of an object
D. The angle, degree and feature of an object
12. When an architect designs a building, he wants to answer _____________.
A. The needs of men
B. The satisfaction of men
C. The demands of men
D. All can be considered
13. There are many mediums used in painting. What kind of paint uses egg yolk as its binder?
A. Water color
B. Fresco
C. Oil paint
D. Tempera
14. Two processes are used in sculpting. One is additive and the other is subtractive. What type of
additive technique is used if you put together different objects or scraps?
A. Casting
B. Molding
C. Welding
D. Assemblage
15. What kind of style in the arts is an unembellished, naturalistic approach to subject matter?
A. Impressionism
B. Modernism
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C. Realism
D. Expressionism
16. After World War I, there were artists who started an aggressive reaction against established
conventions in art and aesthetics. What is the name of this “art movement”?
A. Fauvism
B. Modernism
C. Expressionism
D. Dadaism
17. Which western art movement was inspired from familiar images of popular culture, such as
advertisements, comics, and commercial products?
A. Expressionism
B. Pop art
C. Romanticism
D. Commercialism
18. Philippine modern sculptors use different mediums and styles in their pieces. Who is the sculptor
who usually finished his welded sculpture without smoothening its surface, as seen in his works
“Tikbakang” and Penitensiya”?
A. Napoleon Abueva
B. Arturo Luz
C. Solomon Saprid
D. Eduardo Castrillo
19. A painter/ muralist from Angono, Rizal, who is fond of folk scenes. He is also known as
“Botong”.
A. Fernando Amorsolo
B. Victorio Edades
C. Vicente Manansala
D. Carlos Francisco
20. A sculptor from Mindanao known for his sculpture “Sarimanok”.
A. Abdul Mohammed
B. Abdulmari Imao
C. Haji Aram
D. Abdul Keate
21. The small angel figurines for sale in malls are sculptures which are identically produced. What
process is used to create these items?
A. Welding
B. Modeling
C. Casting
D. Mobile
22. The Triumvirate of Modern Art composed of three popular artists who are promoters of mural
painting. Two f whom are Carlos Francisco and Victorio Edades, Who is the third one?
A. Fabian dela Rosa
B. Galo Ocampo
C. Arturo Luz
D. Vicente Manansala
23. This is a multi-storied religious structure originating in China where each level diminishes as it
gets higher. This structure is always polygonal in form.
A. Stupa
B. Temple
C. Pagoda
D. Castle
24. Which Filipino sculptor was known for the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan, and the UP oblation?
A. Napolean Abueva
B. Solomon Saprid
C. Guillermo Tolentino
D. Ramon Orlina
25. Painting in China is popularized with the use of two painting instruments. What are these media?
A. Pen and ink
B. Oil and canvas
C. Stencil and tempera
D. Silk and brush
PART III – ENHANCING TEST TALKING SKILLS
1. When you create a three-dimensional artwork through different processes such as carving,
modeling, assembling, or casting, the visual art being considered is __________.
A. Architecture
B. Sculpture
C. Painting
D. Printmaking
2. Which is the most basic of all the elements of arts?
A. Shape
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B. Color
C. Space
D. Line
3. Lines may be used to create an impression of flow and gracefulness. Which line best suits the
characteristics mentioned?
A. Diagonal
B. Horizontal
C. Straight
D. Curved
4. Colors can be cool or warm. Which color dominates cool colors?
A. Yellow
B. Green
C. Blue
D. Red
5. The element of art which helps create an illusion of depth is __________.
A. Shape
B. Value
C. Texture
D. Line
6. This principle of design is the most important of all. It refers to the coherence of the elements of
a work to the whole.
A. Rhythm
B. Proportion
C. Balance
D. Unity
7. We like to see things in proper scale. When we see objects having the proper relationships to
each other (in size), the principle of art that we are referring to is ___________.
A. Rhythm
B. Proportion
C. Balance
D. Harmony
8. To attract attention, the emphasis should rest or lie on the subject. The space that helps to
intensify focus on the emphasis is called __________.
A. Interest
B. Subordinate
C. Action
D. Attraction
9. This painting medium is a mixture of pigment and water, applied to wet or dry plaster.
A. Fresco
B. Tempera
C. Oil
D. Water Color
10. Some contemporary artists prefer this new painting medium because of its ease of use. It is
synthetic and uses emulsion as its binder. What medium in painting are we referring to?
A. Encaustic
B. Acrylic
C. Watercolor
D. Charcoal
11. It is a broad movement in the arts which encompasses the activities and output of those who
felt that “traditional” forms of art are outdated.
A. Realism
B. Cubism
C. Surrealism
D. Modernism
12. This is style is totally free in form. The artist can drip or throw colors to fill space, or roll on a
canvas with paint on the body.
A. Impressionism
B. Expressionism
C. Abstract expressionism
D. Pop art
13. After classical trends in the Philippines sculpture, later sculptors began to embrace the styles of
modernism in their artworks. Which modern sculptor was known for his works Judas’ Kiss and
Transfiguration?
A. Eduardo Castrillo
B. Guillermo Tolentino
C. Napoleon Abueva
D. Roberto Feleo
14. Filipinos are widely known for skills in wood carving. If Paete and Pakil are famous for their
crafts in the south, which town in Central Luzon is recognized for its exquisite woodwords?
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A. Bocaue, Bulacan
B. Orani, Bataan
C. Betis, Pampanga
D. Iba, Zambales
15. Styles and designs of architectural works reflect the demands of different aspects in life. Which
are considered before designing a structure?
A. Social and Economic
B. Political and Ideological
C. Technological an geographical
D. All of the above
16. Bamboo, palm leaves, and wood are examples of what classification of architectural material?
A. Hybrid
B. Organic
C. Metal
D. Synthetic
17. Some native Philippine architecture possesses motifs, like the Naga, which may be seen in other
countries. Where did we get this influence?
A. Southeast Asia
B. Spain
C. America
D. Japan
18. The design of the San Agustin church in Intramuros is heavily influenced by which Western
architectural style?
A. Romanesque
B. Renaissance
C. Gothic
D. Baroque
19. One of the pioneers in Philippine architecture; he was responsible for the rebuilding of the
Quiapo Church in 1930. He is __________.
A. Juan Arellano
B. Juan Nakpil
C. Jose Manosa
D. Leandro Locsin
20. What is the term in art used for a technique in painting which is utilized to illustrate a striking
contrast between light and dark?
A. Contrapposto
B. Chiaroscuro
C. Caravaggio
D. Sfumato
21. Which among these Filipino painters is not a modernist?
A. Victorio Edades
B. Arturo Luz
C. Damian Domingo
D. Vicente Manansala
22. In the 1840s, Jose Honorato Lozano was known for this unique Filipino art form, wherein a name
is painted with letters contrived with people and objects.
A. Miniaturismo
B. Letras y Figuras
C. Genre painting
D. Modernist painting
23. If you were to build a structure in accordance with the Modernist style, which of the following
would best describe your design?
A. It possesses Greco-Roman Motifs
B. It is straightforward and minimal
C. It is energetic and ornamented
D. All of the above
24. This is a kind of woven fabric made by the T’boli tribe South Cotabato.
A. Hagabi
B. T’nalak
C. Bulul
D. Kulintang
25. Some artists paint images from their dreams. Which is a Western art movement where artists
gathered inspiration from the depths of the subconscious mind?
A. Surrrealism
B. Expressionism
C. Abstract
D. Cubism
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