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Characteristics of Nok art

Triangular shaped eyes with pupil pierced hole


Head is usually conical, spherical, or cylindrical


they have a stylized Appearance


they are usually in the Form of human or animal heads


Adorned with many beads, pendants, bracelets, anklets

Thafa

Ife art features

Beads round heads and phime on forehead


Ife features are opposite with Nok features


They have naturalistic features


Connected with the noble, rituals, and ceremonies


Scarification on face and body

BONCS

Features of igbo ukwu art

Most objects represent household items


They appear mostly in bronze metals


They use objects are reference


They are used as ornaments


They have touches of naturalism

HAROT

Benin features

Large head with beaded necks


Court art figure of royalty


Mouth and lips are realistically defined


Plaque of ivory and wood are in low relief forms


Looks are half natural or semi naturalistic

LAMPH

Own art features

Owo are features stricted heads


Some of the heads had snakes coming out of their nose


Owo art looks crude


It had fragmented pottery and terracotta heads


They have tribal marks on their head, like Benin art

Shoft

Nigerian contemporary artists

Ben enwoenwu


Etsu ugbodagba


Madam ladi kwali


Bruce onabrakpeya


Akinola lasekan


Lamidi fakeye


Aina onabolu

What is an art exhibition

A space in which art objects meet an audience

The exhibitions diversify according to

The typology


The purpose


The duration


The set up


He location


The promotion

Types of exhibition

Solo


Collective


Online

Archaeology

Study of ancient history and things

Archaeologists

Excavators of ancient findings

Dating

Date when most artifacts are found. it is where, when and how the artifacts where made

Artifacts

Remains of works made by humans many years ago

Fossils

Remains of living things that are not man made

A site

A place where archaeologists wish to explore

Dig

Place where archaeologists are working

Antiquities with examples

The archival objects of ancient history. They include artifacts of terracotta sculptures, bronze figures and tools, wood carvings of stools, doors, chairs

To remember examples: terracotta, bronze, wood carvings

Techniques for archaeological discoveries

Magnetic with mine detector and resistivity survey


Photostat


Oral tradition


Pick and plough sharp


Surface findings


Examples of found artifacts

Nok terracotta head


Ife terracotta head


Ibibo face mask


Ivory mask festac emblem


Iyeobum queens mother


Benin plaque in bronze


Esie stone figure


Tsoede seated bronze figure


Archivals with information, dates, materials

The stored documentations on historical facts about artifacts

Notes

Archaeological discoveries are regarded as monumental objects


They can be called antiquities and are regarded as monumental objects that are kept in a special storage place, e.g museums, or a designated sacred location

Notes

Stratigraphy, radio carbon 14, coinly objective with dates are 3 notable dating methods for finds of artifacts

Say things about Nigerian contemporary artists

Check note

What is terracotta

Baked clay

Paper mache

It is made of pulped paper mixed with glue or by using paper strips. It is molded when it is moist to to form various articles when it is dry and strong

Knitting

Art of interlocking loops of yarn to make garments or fabrics, either by hand or which machines

Knitting materials

Wool


Scissors


Tape rule


Knitting needle

Hand knitting

Consists of loops called stitches which are pulled through each other. It is done by using a knitting needle and wool. Examples of hand knitted works are: bags, hats, shawls, cardigans, socks, gloves.

Machine knitting

Used to produce lace materials


2 types: weft and warp knitting


Weft- the yarn runs horizontally


Warp- the yarn runs vertically

Products from knitting

Socks


Cardigans


Gloves


Hats


Water bottle holders


Pillow cases


Blankets


Masks


Ties


Key holders


Handbags

Photography

Artmof capturing images using light and shade

Textile production

Process by which fibers, filaments, yarns, and threads are made. It also comprises the production of objects made with these materials

Notes

Textile design is further broken down into 3 major disciplines


Printed textile design, woven textile design, and misused media textile design

Textiles

They are woven fabrics, made by interlacing or interlooping e.t.c

Producs from textiles

Curtains


Pillow cases


Bedsheets


Shoe laces


School uniform


The bristles on a toothbrush


Ties


Lab coats


Socks


Swimming suits

Menti9n and explain 10 art terminologies

Check note

Common repeat patters

Simple


Mirror


Diamond


Ogee


Half drop


Brick

Motif

A single unit of design


It is a decorative image that when repeated, it forms a pattern

Uses f motif

To make greeting cards


Wallpapers


Design carpets


Decorative boarders


Printing on fabrics

Painting/ pictorial composition meaning

Art that represents what is put down in form of a picture of a scene from either an event that was experienced or a real life situation

Materiaks for painting

Poster colours


Pallete


Turpentine


Paint brush


Easle


Donkey bench


Pallete knife


Dippers


Primer and geography


Oil colours


Acrylic colours

Print making

2d artform that allows the production of multiple original artworks

Types of print making

Relief


Intaglio


Lithography


Screen

RILS

Functions of textile prints

Furniture


Fashion designing


Interior decoration


Human production

Lettering

Art of writing the alphabet correctly to their proportion

Forms of lettering

Pen and block lettering

Materials for pen lettering

Pen


Ink


Calligraphic pen

Materiaos for block lettering

Pencil


Eraser


Ruler


Cutter


Paper

Types of lettering

Gothic


Roman


Italic


Calligraphic


Text

GRICT

Basic design

Combination of elements in design that gives you a satisfying effects

Balance

Distribution of equal vision weigh


Rhythm

Repetitive organised movement


Proximity

Placement of objects whether near or far

Contrast

When opposite elements are arranged together

Emphasis

Part of the design that is used to capture the viewers attention

Proportion

Scaling of objects in relation to each other

Movement

A directed path of optical visi9n