1. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Put the answers on the space provided before
rections/Instructions
entify the elements and principles of art being used in various Southeast Asian artwork
cises or Activities
each number
1. Which principle of art refers on how art elements help direct a viewer's eyes through a wor
Balance
c. Emphasis
b. Movement
d. Space
2. What do you call to the most popular form of art in Vietnam?
a.
Hand painting
c. Silk painting
b. Block printing
d. Mural painting
3. It refers to an Indonesian-Malay word that creates designs on cloth by applying wax to a por
Cloth and dyeing it.
a.
Hand Painting
c. Batik
b. Mural Painting
d. Block Printing
4. What is the darkness or lightness of a color?
a. Color
c. Contrast
Balance
d. Value
5. It refers to an ancient Indonesian shadow play made of hand crafted leather puppets.
a. Wayang Wayang
c. Wayang Golek
b. Wau
d. Wayang Kulit
C.
Answers
Answer:
The history of Asian art includes a vast range of arts from various cultures, regions and religions across the continent of Asia. The major regions of Asia include Central, East, South, Southeast, and West Asia.

Li Cheng, Buddhist Temple in the Mountains, 11th century, China, ink on silk, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
Central Asian art primarily consists of works by the Turkic peoples of the Eurasian Steppe, while East Asian art includes works from China, Japan, and Korea. South Asian art encompasses the arts of the Indian subcontinent, with Southeast Asian art including the art of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines. West Asian art encompasses the arts of the Near East, including the ancient art of Mesopotamia, and more recently becoming dominated by Islamic art.
In many ways, the history of art in Asia parallels the development of Western art.[1][2] The art histories of Asia and Europe are greatly intertwined, with Asian art greatly influencing European art, and vice versa; the cultures mixed through methods such as the Silk Road transmission of art, the cultural exchange of the Age of Discovery and colonization, and through the internet and modern globalization.[3][4][5]
Excluding prehistoric art, the art of Mesopotamia represents the oldest forms of art in Asia.