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GRADE 8 ARTS

Maria Magdalena T. Arceo


Education Program Supervisor

LINE
It is an element of art which
refers to the continuous mark
made on some surface by a
moving point.
Shape
It is an enclosed space, the
boundaries of which are
defined by other elements of
art (i.e.: lines, colors, values,
textures, etc.).
COLOR
Color
It is the element of art that is
produced when light, striking
an object, is reflected back to
the eye.
VALUE
Texture is used to describe
either the way a three-
dimensional work actually
feels when touched, or the
visual "feel" of a two-
dimensional work
Value
It refers to the lightness or
darkness of a color and
becomes critical in a work
which has no colors other than
black, white, and a gray scale.
TEXTURE
Space
It refers to distances or areas around,
between or within components of a
piece. Space can be positive (white or
light) or negative (black or dark), open or
closed, shallow or deep and two-
dimensional or three-dimensional.
Sometimes space isn't actually within a
piece, but the illusion of it is.
SPACE
Form
It means the whole of a piece's
visible elements and the way
those elements are united. In this
context, this element allows us as
viewers to mentally capture the
work and understand it.
FORM
Balance
It refers to the ways in which the
elements (lines, shapes, colors,
textures, etc.) of a piece are
arranged.
Balance
Repetition
An element that occurs over and over
again in a composition.
Can repeat the element in a consistent
pattern.
Can repeat the element in a variation
of the pattern.
Repetition
Contrast
A principle of art, contrast refers to
the arrangement of opposite
elements (light vs. dark colors, rough
vs. smooth textures, large vs. small
shapes, etc.) in a piece so as to
create visual interest, excitement and
drama.
Contrast
Emphasis
It is a principle of art which occurs
any time an element of a piece is
given dominance by the artist. In
other words, the artist makes
part of the work stand out, in
order to draw the viewer's eye
there first.
Emphasis
Proportion
It is a principle of art that describes
the size, location or amount of
one element to another (or to the
whole) in a work. It has a great
deal to do with the overall
harmony of an individual piece.
Proportion
Harmony
It brings together a composition with
similar units. If your composition
was using wavy lines and organic
shapes you would stay with those
types of lines and not put in just one
geometric shape. (Notice how similar
Harmony is to Unity)
Harmony
Art Processes
Seeing/Observing
Reading
Imitating
(Re-creating)
Responding
Creating
(original works)

Performing
different art
processes
Evaluating
Analyzing critically
Applying
(transference)
Drawing
Painting
Collage
Pottery
Sculpture
Weaving
Quarter 1
ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
I. Know
Artworks of Asian People
Attire

Thai silk
Cambodian Fabric
Lao Textiles
Vietnam Golden Thread Silks
Batik of Indonesia, Malaysia and
Singapore
Bruneis Textile Design
Arts and Crafts
Flying Lanterns
Handicrafts of Cambodia
Sa Paper of Laos
Vietnamese Silk Painting
Shadow Puppet of Indonesia
Wau Kite of Malaysia
Sculpture
Stone Carving in Cambodia
Thai Sculpture
Phra Bang of Laos
Vietnamese Sculpture
Asmat Wooden Sculpture of Indonesia
Bas Relief of Malayasia
Sri Mariamman Temple in Singapore
Sculpture in Brunei
II. Process
Batik Making
Making of Wayang Kulit Puppet
Making of Merlion Statue Model
Sky Lantern Making
Songkok Making
Kite Making
Performance
Exhibit of Art Works
Quarter 2
East Asian Arts
I. Know
Painting of East Asia
Paper Arts
Knot Tying
II. Process
Print Me A Message
Paint Me A Picture
Print Me A Card
Paint Me A Pot/Jar
Face Painting/Mask Making
The Art of Paper Cutting
Paper Folding(Origami)
Quarter 3
India, Central Asia and
Middle East
I. Know
Periods in Indian Art
1. Ancient Period
2. Classical Period
3. Islamic Ascendancy
4. Mogul Period
Rangoli
Rangoli
Pakistani Architecture
Pakistani Architecture
Product of Uzbekistan
Jewelry Art of Kazakhstan
Woodcarving of Tajikistan
Carpets of Turkmenistan
Textile of Kyrgyzstan
Crafts of the Middle East
Embroidery of Middle East
Metalwork of Middle East
Metalwork of Middle East
II. Process
Rangoli Art
Diwali Mobile
Truck Art
Candle Sculpture
Clay Pot Designing
Border Designing
Soap Sculpture
Quarter 4
Theater Arts Festivals
I. Know
Theater Arts and
Festivals of China, Japan,
Indonesia and Thailand
Theater Arts
Peking Opera
Kabuki
Wayang Kulit
Nang Shadow Puppet
Festivals
Chinese Spring Festival
Lunar New Year Celebration in
China
Japans Taiko Drum Festival
Indonesian Bali Dance Festival
Thailands Sky Lantern Festival
Chinese Spring Festival
Lunar New Year Celebration

Japans Taiko Drum Festival

Indonesian Bali Dance Festival
Thailands Sky Lantern Festival

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