the fishermen by ang kiukok
1. the fishermen by ang kiukok
Answer:
A faithful Catholic
Explanation:
A faithful Catholic, Ang created works referencing parables from the bible. In the present Lot Fisherman, the reference could be alluded to the parable where Jesus asks fisherman with empty catches to cast their nets into the sea, and to their amazement the nets came up filled with a bountiful harvest from the sea.
2. the fishermen by ang kiukok from luzon
Answer:
A faithful Catholic
Explanation:
Ang created works referencing parables from the bible. In the present Lot Fisherman, the reference could be alluded to the parable where Jesus asks fisherman with empty catches to cast their nets into the sea, and to their amazement the nets came up filled with a bountiful harvest from the sea.
3. Kiukok's The Fishermen (1981)
Leading the pack is “Fishermen” by Ang Kiukok, which he painted in 1981. At 40 x 80 inches, it is the biggest easel painting of the master to enter the market to date. ... “Fishermen” is a modern-day letras y figuras. “It may be a subliminal signature of the artist,” says Ramon V.
4. fishermen by ang kiukokTechnique: Looking at the technique and manner of painting and composition, how is it related to the artist’s objective?
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5. What is description of ang kiukok
Answer:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style.
Answer:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style.
6. enterpretation if ang kiukok
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
Diko alam yan
7. what is the analysis of ANG KIUKOK
Explanation:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style.
Answer:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style.
8. ang kiukok technique??
Explanation:
Ang kiukok technique ay nangangahulugang thinking man
9. What is Ang kiukok distinct characteristics of arts?
Ang Kiukok, an ethnic Chinese painter who studied under Vincente Manansala, attained prominence for an Expressionist style that fused Cubist, Surrealist and Expressionist aspects into a unique personal aesthetic. Kiukok has been called “one of the most dynamic figures in contemporary Philippine arts.” It has also been said that he “opened eyes with his violent Cubist paintings of fighting cocks, stray dogs and tormented lovers,” and that his Expresionist works “sustained a hard-edged evocation of fortitude and indignation in a hostile setting of screaming men, crucifixions and junk.”
10. what is the texture,line, and balance of crucifixion by Ang Kiukok
Answer:
ANOTHER PO
Explanation:
ANOTHER PO HL
11. name some notable works by Ang kiukok
Answer:
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12. principles of artist of the fisherman by ang kiukok
Answer:
Within the present painting, the artist embraces these religious motifs as means to convey his absolute faith, and trust in God. The depiction of the fishermen as they collect their haul from the ocean may be a reference to the artist’s personal journey, and spiritual awakening. In the painting men and fish are locked in an eternal conflict between ignorance and enlightenment, with the fish representing the latter.
13. What is judgemental of ang kiukok
Answer:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style. When asked why he often chose subjects full of such angry he once replied "Why not? Open your eyes. Look around you. So much anger, sorrow, ugliness. And also madness." Born on March 1, 1931 in Davao City, the Philippines, Kiukok gained both critical and commercial success in his home country throughout the 1960s. Some of his most gruesome paintings were made during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos, who held the Phillipines under martial law throughout the 1970s. Kiukok was awarded the title of National Artist by his home country in 2001, and continued to exhibit with success until his death on May 9, 2005 in Quezon City, the Philippines.
14. What make these paintings filipino? fishermen by ang kiukok
Answer:
The man himself
In 2017, an easel painting titled Fishermen was sold for the incredible amount of 65 million pesos in an auction held by Leon Gallery, the Philippines’ most premiere and trusted auction house. Although that is an incredible price for any painting, it would not have been as such had it not been for the national fame and reputation of its painter, the National artist Ang Kiukok (1931–2005). I first came across this painting while browsing through an article in the Philippine Star newspaper and was impressed by its angular composition. It was then I decided to write an Ekphrastic article about this particular painting.
Made in 1981, Ang Kiukok’s painting is measured at 40 x 80 inches, which makes a significantly wide artwork that can decorate an adequately spacious wall. The painting depicts a group of three fishermen catching several fish with a large net during what appears to be a late afternoon, as a blood-red sun hangs up in the center of the artwork amidst an entirely dark brown background.
Explanation:
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15. What is the meaning of pieta by ang kiukok?
Ang Kiukok, an ethnic Chinese painter who studied under Vincente Manansala, attained prominence for an Expressionist style that fused Cubist, Surrealist and Expressionist aspects into a unique personal aesthetic. Kiukok has been called “one of the most dynamic figures in contemporary Philippine arts.” It has also been said that he “opened eyes with his violent Cubist paintings of fighting cocks, stray dogs and tormented lovers,” and that his Expresionist works “sustained a hard-edged evocation of fortitude and indignation in a hostile setting of screaming men, crucifixions and junk.”
Painter Ang Kiukok was born to immigrant Chinese parents, Vicente Ang and Chin Lim. He was an only son with five sisters, born to Chinese immigrants from Fukien; Vicente Ang and Chin Lim. His father wanted to name him Hua Shing, meaning “Chinese-born”, but decided to look for another name when he learned that his cousin’s son had been given the same name. Worried about China’s fate against the invading Manchurians at that time, his father named him Kiukok, which means “save the country.”
As a young man, Kiukok did comical sketches and also studied Chinese ink and brush painting methods. His first traditional brush paintings were influenced by those of the Chinese master Qi Baishi. Kiukok also copied movie ads from newspapers while tending his father’s sari-sari store, a business that he was expected to someday run.
Against his father’s wishes, Kiukok began his formal art studies at Manila’s University of Santa Tomas from 1952 to 1954. At Santa Tomas, Vicente Manansala was his primary mentor, and also became a lifelong friend. Kiukok also studied with other prominent professors including Victorio Edades, Diosdado Lorenzo, Jose Garcia Llamas, Carlos “Botong” Francisco, Galo Ocampo, Virginia Ty, and sculptor Francesco Monti. At the conclusion of his studies, Kiukok taught art in a school of overseas Chinese for five years.
Kiukok’s first formal recongntion came in the form of a third prize award in the Shell National Students Art Competition for Calesa in 1953. Then, st the urging of Vicente Manansala, Kiukpk launched his first one-man show at the Contemporary Arts Gallery in 1954. After that he earned numerous awards from the Art Association of the Philippines for his works: Honorable Mention, “Still Life” (1951), First Prize, “The Bird” (1959), Third Prize, “Still Life in Red” (1963), Second Prize, “Fish” (1963), and Second Prize on “Geometric Still-Life Fish” (1963).
The turning point of his career as an artist came in 1965 when he and the late Vicente Manansala traveled to New York. There, he was surprised at the urban squalor and alienation he found, and also influenced by American abstract art. Upon his return to the Philippines, his style took a turn towards a new vivid Expressionist that including themes of agony, sorrow and madness. The difficulty of these themes caused a temporary loss of interest on the part of art dealers and collectors.
In 1976 Kiukok received the Patmabay ng Kilinangan Award from the City of Manila. In 1978 he as given an “Outstanding Alumnus” award by the University of Santo Tomas. In 1980 his painting “Modern Angst” was a finalist in the Mobil Art Awards. In 1990, he was featured with Onib Olmedo, and Solomon Saprid in a show entitled Three Figurative Expressionists held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP.)
16. "Fishermen" by Kiukok...impressionism or expressionism?
Answer:
expressionism
Explanation:
Kiukok, considered as one of the leading exponents of Philippine figurative expressionism.
Answer:
Actually it is Mechanical Style.
Mechanical Style is a form of Abstractionism.
17. what the analysis of ang kiukok
Answer:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style.
18. What is judgemental of Ang Kiukok"thinking man"?
Answer:
Signed and dated 92 Oil on canvas 91 by 91.5 cm. This physical unity is further established through the folds on the child's swaddling blanket mimicked on the mother's red shirt and a feeling of closeness amidst the tightness of space within the narrow canvas.
Explanation:
i think so?!?
19. identify the paintings whether its impressionism or expressionism1.duyan by jun martinez2.picnic by juan luna3.fishermen by kiukok4.tres marias by cesar legaspi5.la pariseinne by felix hidalgo
Answer:
1. expressionism
2.impressionism
3.expressionism
4.impressionism
5.impressionism
20. Description of Ang Kiukok
Answer:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style.
21. what is artwork all about in thinking man by ang kiukok?
This powerful painting showing a seated human figure engrossed in thought and set against an energetic crimson background is quintessential Ang Kiukok - one of the leading lights of Philippine figurative expressionism.
Answer:
This powerful painting showing a seated human figure engrossed in thought and set against an energetic crimson background is quintessential Ang Kiukok - one of the leading lights of Philippine figurative expressionism.
Explanation:
What do you see in the artwork thinking man?The work depicts a nude male figure of heroic size sitting on a rock. He is seen leaning over, his right elbow placed on his left thigh, holding the weight of his chin on the back of his right hand. The pose is one of deep thought and contemplation, and the statue is often used as an image to represent philosophy.
What is the theme of Ang Kiukok painting? CubismExpressionismSurrealismAng Kiukok/Periods
CARRY ON LEARNING USERS!22. what the analysis of ang kiukok
Answer:
try to analyse you'll know but before you analyse observe first
23. ang kiukok distinct characteristics of arts
Answer:
Ang Kiukok was a Filipino painter known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. He often chose dynamic or disturbing subject matter, frequently depicting rabid dogs, crucifixions, and screaming figures in an abstracted geometric style. When asked why he often chose subjects full of such angry he once replied "Why not? Open your eyes. Look around you. So much anger, sorrow, ugliness. And also madness." Born on March 1, 1931 in Davao City, the Philippines, Kiukok gained both critical and commercial success in his home country throughout the 1960s. Some of his most gruesome paintings were made during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos, who held the Phillipines under martial law throughout the 1970s. Kiukok was awarded the title of National Artist by his home country in 2001, and continued to exhibit with success until his death on May 9, 2005 in Quezon City, the Philippines.
Explanation:
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24. ABOUT ANG KIUKOK'S NOTABLE MASTERWORKS
Answer:
hi gold ako hehe( ꈍᴗꈍ)
Explanation:
gold talaga ako
25. tungkol saan ang nasa larawanamorsolo the fruit gatherer 1950kiukok the fishermen 1981
Answer:
Ang mga painting ay sumasagisag ng nararamdaman ng isang artist. Ang mga kulay, shapes at mga portraits ay may malaking ginagampanan sa kalalabasan nito. Ang texture, lightning ay may epekto sa damdamin na ipinararating ng isnag artist. Mayroon ibat-ibang klase ng painting. At ang isang painting ay masasabing maganda kung mayroon itong emosyon.
Explanation:
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26. The Fishermen by National Artist Ang Kiukok, a Filipino contemporary painter born in Davao City. He was known for his expressive, Cubist-like works. This time, using your notes, write the principles of art reflected in his work and point an arrow () to that part of the painting where the principle is demonstrated.
PRINCIPLES OF ART IN THE FISHERMEN BY KIUKOKPrinciples observedGeometric Shapes: Patterns of Trapezoids, circles, triangles, angular shapes like octagon, polygons and othersMovement: The elongated shapes which looks like legs or limbs reaching out to others limbs. Geometric shapes are used in portrayals of humans and other things. The geometric touches were so powerful over time that they often dominated the representational forms, resulting in a more pure level of visual abstraction.Emphasis: The Cubist style stressed plane's flat, two-dimensional aspect, eschewing old techniques such as perspective, foreshortening, modeling, and chiaroscuro, as well as time-honored notions that artwork should mimic reality.Variety: Colors (bright background to put more spotlight on the limb-like objects in mopotone colors). To avoid distracting the observer from the artist's primary interest—the structure of form itself—they reduced their color schemes to an almost monochromatic scale (tans, browns, grays, creams, greens, or blue were chosen).Background about Ang KiukokAng Kiukok, an ethnic Chinese artist who trained under Vincente Manansala, rose to popularity for his Expressionist style, which combined Cubist, Surrealist, and Expressionist elements into a distinct individual aesthetic. The FishermenThe image of fisherman returning from the sea may be a metaphor to the artist's personal trip and spiritual enlightenment. The painting depicts human and fish in an eternal struggle between knowledge and knowledge, with the fish symbolizing latter.
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27. Who is representative artist of Ang kiukok?
Answer:
Ang Kiukok (March 1, 1931 – May 9, 2005) was a Filipino painter of Chinese descent and was a National Artist for Visual Arts.
Nationality: Filipino
Awards: Order of National Artists of the Philippines
Education: University of Santo Tomas; Vicente Manansala
Traditional Chinese: 洪救國
Explanation:
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28. What are the materials or medium used by Ang Kiukok Three Fisherman
Answer:
Painting
Explanation:
is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used.
29. is there a positive impact in Ang kiukok's artworks? explain.
Answer:
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30. describe the painting Ang kiukok freshermen
•It is the biggest easel painting of the master to enter the market to date.
•Owned by an art patron who has bequeathed the painting to his philanthropic organization, whose main vision is to help young artists find their place in the art world, the work also signals the maturation of the auction market of the country, given that the owner could have chosen to send the work to an international auction house where an Ang Kiukok remains to be bluechip.
•The most expensive Ang Kiukok painting ever.
•Composed of three figures pulling the diagonal lines of a net straining with the harvest of fish as the red disc of a sun hovers above them.