Integrative art can be defined as art that combines different art forms and elements to create a cohesive piece
Various art forms in the Philippines include precolonial art, Spanish colonial art, American and Japanese colonial art, and contemporary arts
Elements of art and principles of design found in every work of art include color, line, shape, form, texture, balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, and unity
Different art forms found in the Philippines can be classified into precolonial art, Spanish colonial art, American and Japanese colonial art, and contemporary arts
The significance of elements of art and principles of design in art is to create visually appealing and meaningful artwork that conveys messages and emotions effectively
Precolonial art in the Philippines was integrated into communal services and daily lives, with practices like the kashawing ritual, banog-banog, man-manok dance, and talip courtship ritual
Indigenous arts in the Philippines were inspired by animism, creating statues like the bul-ul and decorations like okir influenced by Indian and Islamic art
Spanish colonization in the Philippines brought Catholicism, western culture, religious and folk arts, Hispanic baroque structures, religious icons like santos and retablos, and liturgical music like pasyon and pabasa
American colonization introduced the public education system, Philippine literature in English, modern Philippine literature with works like "Dead Stars" by Paz Marquez Benitez, secular theater like Vaudeville or Bodabil, and the establishment of the University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts
Japanese colonization emphasized nationalism, the impact of war on Filipinos, and the rise of social realism in response to martial law's horrors
During the Marcos regime, culture and arts were highlighted, leading to the establishment of the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, the rise of social realism, and the use of literary, visual, and performing arts to express dissent
Contemporary arts in the Philippines focus on self-expression, diversity, and the impact of technology and social media on the art scene
Art movements in the Philippines include realism, minimalism, conceptual art, and neo-Expressionism, which help Filipino artists represent the nation's identity through their creations