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Activity No. 2
Direction: In your answer sheet, answer the following questions referring to the pictures below. Answer the table below. Describe the elements and principles of arts applied in the three examples of East Asian Paintings.

1. What can you say about the three paintings?
2. What were the subjects or themes used?
3. What do they have in common? Explain
4. Can you identify the elements and principles applied in the three paintings. Enumerate them.


Activity No 2 Direction In Your Answer Sheet Answer The Following Questions Referring To The Pictures Below Answer The Table Below Describe The Elements And Pri class=

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Answer:

Chinese Painting

The character of Chinese painting is much like that of Chinese calligraphy and is closely bound up with the nature of the medium. The basic material of Chinese painting is ink, formed into a short stick of hardened pine soot and glue, which is rubbed to the required consistency on an inkstone with a little water. Sometimes, colour is added, if at all, to make the effect more true to life or to add decorative accent and rarely as a structural element in the design

Japanese Painting

Japanese painting is one of the oldest and most exceedingly refined of the Japanese visual arts, encompassing a wide variety of genres and styles. The roots of painting in Japan date back into Japan's prehistoric period. Simple figural symbols, as well as botanical, architectural, and geometric designs are often used. Mural paintings with both geometric and figural designs have been found in numerous historical artifacts.

Korean Painting

Korean arts include traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery, often marked by the use of natural forms, surface decoration and bold colors or sounds.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. its so beautiful

2. CHINA,JAPAN,KOREA

Explanation:

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