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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Nigerian contemporary artists |
Ben enwoenwu Etsu ugbodagba Madam ladi kwali Bruce onabrakpeya Akinola lasekan Lamidi fakeye Aina onabolu |
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What is an art exhibition |
A space in which art objects meet an audience |
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The exhibitions diversify according to |
The typology The purpose The duration The set up He location The promotion |
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Types of exhibition |
Solo Collective Online |
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Archaeology |
Study of ancient history and things |
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Archaeologists |
Excavators of ancient findings |
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Dating |
Date when most artifacts are found. it is where, when and how the artifacts where made |
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Artifacts |
Remains of works made by humans many years ago |
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Fossils |
Remains of living things that are not man made |
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A site |
A place where archaeologists wish to explore |
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Dig |
Place where archaeologists are working |
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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 |
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Techniques for archaeological discoveries |
Magnetic with mine detector and resistivity survey Photostat Oral tradition Pick and plough sharp Surface findings |
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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 |
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Archivals with information, dates, materials |
The stored documentations on historical facts about artifacts |
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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 |
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Notes |
Stratigraphy, radio carbon 14, coinly objective with dates are 3 notable dating methods for finds of artifacts |
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Say things about Nigerian contemporary artists |
Check note |
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What is terracotta |
Baked clay |
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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 |
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Knitting |
Art of interlocking loops of yarn to make garments or fabrics, either by hand or which machines |
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Knitting materials |
Wool Scissors Tape rule Knitting needle |
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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. |
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Machine knitting |
Used to produce lace materials 2 types: weft and warp knitting Weft- the yarn runs horizontally Warp- the yarn runs vertically |
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Products from knitting |
Socks Cardigans Gloves Hats Water bottle holders Pillow cases Blankets Masks Ties Key holders Handbags |
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Photography |
Artmof capturing images using light and shade |
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Textile production |
Process by which fibers, filaments, yarns, and threads are made. It also comprises the production of objects made with these materials |
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Textile design is further broken down into 3 major disciplines Printed textile design, woven textile design, and misused media textile design |
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Textiles |
They are woven fabrics, made by interlacing or interlooping e.t.c |
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Producs from textiles |
Curtains Pillow cases Bedsheets Shoe laces School uniform The bristles on a toothbrush Ties Lab coats Socks Swimming suits |
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Menti9n and explain 10 art terminologies |
Check note |
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Common repeat patters |
Simple Mirror Diamond Ogee Half drop Brick |
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Motif |
A single unit of design It is a decorative image that when repeated, it forms a pattern |
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Uses f motif |
To make greeting cards Wallpapers Design carpets Decorative boarders Printing on fabrics |
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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 |
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Materiaks for painting |
Poster colours Pallete Turpentine Paint brush Easle Donkey bench Pallete knife Dippers Primer and geography Oil colours Acrylic colours |
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Print making |
2d artform that allows the production of multiple original artworks |
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Types of print making |
Relief Intaglio Lithography Screen |
RILS |
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Functions of textile prints |
Furniture Fashion designing Interior decoration Human production |
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Lettering |
Art of writing the alphabet correctly to their proportion |
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Forms of lettering |
Pen and block lettering |
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Materials for pen lettering |
Pen Ink Calligraphic pen |
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Materiaos for block lettering |
Pencil Eraser Ruler Cutter Paper |
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Types of lettering |
Gothic Roman Italic Calligraphic Text |
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Basic design |
Combination of elements in design that gives you a satisfying effects |
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Balance |
Distribution of equal vision weigh |
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Rhythm |
Repetitive organised movement |
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Proximity |
Placement of objects whether near or far |
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Contrast |
When opposite elements are arranged together |
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Emphasis |
Part of the design that is used to capture the viewers attention |
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Proportion |
Scaling of objects in relation to each other |
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Movement |
A directed path of optical visi9n |
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