Learning Task 4: From your answers in Learning Task 3, write the similarities and differences of the elements or principles of the 3 East Asian Paintings using the T-table. Do the table in your answer sheet/ SIMILARITIES Paintings DIFFERENCES CHINA JAPAN KOREA
Varied straight liens were used, it can be seen as an outline of the mountains.
2. Colors:
Uniform use of hues, shades, and chromes of colors. One single painting uses one family of colors like pink but depends on the shading if dark or light.
3. Perspective
The distances of the objects in the painting
are accurate with the artist’s perspective.
Japanese paintings
1. Lines:
Lines are subtle, delicate, and soft which mimics the movements of plants and flowers.
2. Colors:
The colors used are contrast each other to make the subject stand out thus pushing the background behind.
3. Perspective:
Wide-angle is mostly used.
Korean paintings
1. Lines are used to provide intricate details in some subjects like leaf veins, cat stripes, and pine needles.
2. Colors:
The colors are mute even if colorful. The setting is usually dark.
3. Perspective:
Mostly flat. If landscape, it is flat. The perspective is not too distinct.
B.SIMILARATIES
• Asian art and the history of Oriental art include a wide range of effects from various cultures and religions.
• Buddhist arts occurred in the 19th century's Indian sub-continent following the 6th century and 5th century historic Gota Buda lives before evolution through contact with other cultures, asia and the world. Buddhism art traveled with believers as the law was spread and adapted and evolved in each new host country.