Arts 10 Quarter 2 Module 1
Arts 10 Quarter 2 Module 1
Arts 10 Quarter 2 Module 1
Arts
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Elements and Distinct
Characteristics of Technology-
Based Production Arts
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CO_Q2_Arts 10_ Module 1
What I Need to Know
Hello! Learning is a long journey, right? In learning, doing all the prepared
activities is quite challenging, yet it is fun and interesting. In the previous modules,
you learned about modern art forms. In this module, you are to deal with modern
technology in creating artworks.
As part of today’s generation, you are already familiar with the various use of
technology. Unnoticeably, you might have been using technology-generated arts in
your laptops, tablets, smartphones, and other gadgets. This module will help you
understand the concepts used in creating technology-based art forms, such as
computer-based art, and how they are related to our daily lives. Relatively, this will
also introduce you to computer-based art.
Read the contents of the pages before doing the activities and answering the
test questions. You are advised to use a wide variety of reading articles from different
sources as references aside from the information in this module. Seek guidance from
any member of your family or even your friends to help you achieve the goals set by
this learning module.
In understanding and learning the module, you have to do the following:
1. read each page carefully;
2. follow directions strictly;
3. answer all questions on each page correctly and completely;
4. use a separate sheet of paper for your answers;
5. do not write anything on this module; and
6. ask for guidance from your teacher if necessary.
You can check your answers on the different activities and assessments through the
answer key at the latter part of the module. However, you are encouraged to work
independently and honestly.
Learning Competencies:
1. Identifies art elements in the technology-based production arts.
(A10EL-IIb-1)
2. Identifies distinct characteristics of arts in the 21st century in terms of:
2.1 production; and
2.2 functionality range of audience reach. (A10EL-IIa-2); and
3. Identifies artworks produced by technology from other countries and their
adaptation by Philippine artists. (A10EL-IIa-3)
2. What is the figure of a particular condition that outlines anything that you
can see?
A. Color
B. Line
C. Texture
D. Shape
A. B. C. D.
Note: All artworks used are created by Christian Rey R. Ricarze
A. B. C. D.
Note: All artworks used are originally taken by Winifredo P. Pe Benito
8. He is a foreign artist who created the brilliant Morrissey illustration for Rolling
Stone magazine.
A. Evgeny Parvenov
B. Jean Pierie Hebert
C. Kaya Oldaker
D. Olga Kiseleva
1 Characteristics of Technology-
Based Production Arts
What’s In
In Quarter 1, you have learned how the modern art forms started.
Impressionism art started the modern art movements in the early 19 th century in
Europe, particularly in Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands. Consequently, other
modern art forms emerged such as expressionism, abstractionism, abstract
expressionism, installation art, and performance art. These modern art forms
became the foundation of the existing 21st-century art which will be discussed in
this module.
What’s New
The elements of art help you identify and interpret an artwork easily. These are line,
shape, color, value, form, texture, and space. These are incorporated in any
artwork- traditional or technology-based/digital art.
A figure of a particular
Shape condition that outlines
anything that you can see
Quality of a surface or
the way any work of art
Texture is represented.
These elements of art are indispensable factors that also affect the technology-
based arts. Same as the traditional artists, the digital artists are also guided by these
elements which you will be dealing with as you go through this module.
Computer technology has been a part of every aspect of modern life. Anyone
with a computer device like desktop PC, laptop, tablet, or android phone can now
capture and edit images and videos; create, manipulate, and share works of art; and
even compose music.
Traditional artists employ palettes and brushes with wide choices of inks,
paints, and other pigments that are applied in a paper, canvass, walls, ceilings,
fabric, and the like. Meanwhile, today’s artists use technology in creating their
masterpieces. They employ the powers of image manipulation programs and
applications, either physical or virtual art experience.
Kaya Oldaker
Elements of Art
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Note: You can check your answers in the activities from the Answer Key on page
16 of this module.
Directions: Express your knowledge and reflections on the lesson by completing the
exit cards.
What I Can Do
Situation: You are planning to buy a t-shirt for your brother who is fond of watching
cartoon movies. With your knowledge of the elements and distinct characteristics of
technology-based art, how will you describe the clothes you want to buy for him?
Write your description on a separate sheet.
Note to the Teacher: This can be done by students as performance task. A rubric
for the activity can be provided by the teacher as guide for students to accomplish
the task.
I. Directions: Identify the following statements. Write T if the statement is true and
write F if the statement is false. Write your answers in your Art notebook.
II. Directions: Read carefully each statement below and write the letter of the best
answer that corresponds to the following questions in your notebook.
6. What is the figure of a particular condition that outlines anything that you
can see?
A. Color
B. Line
C. Texture
D. Shape
A. B. C. D.
10. He is a foreign artist who created the brilliant Morrissey illustration for
Rolling Stone magazine.
A. Evgeny Parvenov
B. Jean Piere Hebert
C. Kaya Oldaker
D. Olga Kiseleva
A. B. C. D.
13. He is a multimedia artist in various companies in 2008 and by 2010. He
focused on illustrations with his colorful and vibrant illustration style.
A. Antonio Gorordo
B. Kaya Oldaker
C. Ronnie del Carmen
D. Vincent Raphael Aseo
Note to the Teacher: For the students without the capacity and access to the
internet connection and printer, teacher can provide technology-based artworks
samples for students.
Carmen, Ronnie del. 2009. www.twitter.com. March. Accessed May 25, 2020.
Ronnie del Carmen (@ronniedelcarmen) / Twitter.
Clarke, Brenda. 2009. www.flickr.com. April 24. Accessed May 24, 2020. Free
Textures 1 - 24 + 1 | 1. Free Texture #1, 2. Free Textu… | Flickr.
doonlol. 2011. www.flickr.com. March 22. Accessed May 24, 2020. Gimp graffiti |
Elaborato con The GIMP Image source: Brick w… | Flickr.
Gorordo, Antonio. 2010. www.deviantart.com. March 30. Accessed May 25, 2020.
cityscape by angordz on DeviantArt.
loachim, Marcu. 2014. www.flickr.com. July 29. Accessed May 24, 2020. Line art |
Art | Marcu Ioachim | Flickr.
Parfenov, Evgeny. 2013. www.tumblr.com. April 24. Accessed May 25, 2020.
https://killer-inspiration.tumblr.com/post/48804734982/morrissey-by-
evgeny-parfenov.