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ART Module #1 (Second Quarter)

The document provides an art module covering different types of paintings and printmaking techniques used in East Asia, including landscapes, calligraphy, woodblock printing, and ukiyo-e prints. Students are asked questions to test their knowledge of these arts and encouraged to reflect on what they've learned. The questions examine artistic styles, the emotional impact of Japanese woodblock prints, and the architectural features of traditional Chinese homes.
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ART Module #1 (Second Quarter)

The document provides an art module covering different types of paintings and printmaking techniques used in East Asia, including landscapes, calligraphy, woodblock printing, and ukiyo-e prints. Students are asked questions to test their knowledge of these arts and encouraged to reflect on what they've learned. The questions examine artistic styles, the emotional impact of Japanese woodblock prints, and the architectural features of traditional Chinese homes.
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Art Module #1 (Second Quarter)

Let’s Recall
Read and understand the following. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. It is a type of painting that features the unity of nature, heaven, and
humankind.
a. Cityscape
b. Landscape
c. Seascape
d. All the above

2. It is the art of “beautiful handwriting” done with brush in China


and Japan.
a. Ballpoint writing
b. Calligraphy
c. Inscription
d. Minhwa

3. It is a printing technique for printing text, images, or patterns used


traditionally in East Asia, which eventually became a method for
printing paper.
a. Calligraphy
b. Monoblock
c. Lithography
d. Woodblock

4. It is a Japanese printmaking art that shows carefree living.


a. Art of Hiroshige
b. Edo art
c. Origami
d. Ukiyo-e

5. It is a method in printmaking wherein the image is printed from the


raised carvings on a block.
a. Intaglio print
b. Mono block print
c. Relief print
d. Resist print

Let’s Explain
1. What kind of art do you think you are more inclined with? Is it
painting or printmaking? Why?
I think printmaking is better because printmaking allows us to
create different forms of art and designs. It can also be fun because
we can make different designs before printing it to your board.

2. How does Hiroshige’s woodblock artwork titled View of the


Naruto Whirlpools at Awa affect your feelings and imagination?
Explain.
The artwork titled View of the Naruto Whirlpools at Awa made me
feel nostalgic because of the old texture, also the artwork is
beautifully made that it made me feel the danger of the whirlpool.

3. If you were an architect for rich traditional Chinese client, what


type of house roof will you suggest? Why?
I would suggest the slate roof because it is the most durable of all
roofs and it is expensive, but it can last the lifetime of their home.
Reflection
Complete the statements.
1. I have observed that the paintings of China, Korea, and the
printmaking of Japan are very beautiful and unique because they
radiate an energy that feels different from other paintings that
people are used to see.

2. I learned that China, Korea, and Japan paintings and printmaking


can be very fun because people can make their own designs and
make it into a beautiful art.

3. Aside from the things that I learned, I also developed my skills in


knowing the difference between China, Korea, and Japan painting
designs and architectural designs.

4. While doing the activities, I felt happy and excited because it was a
fun experience and I hope that everyone can also experience it.

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