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  • Medical or Clinical Art includes first aid treatments, medical manufacturing, rehabilitation and others
  • Fish Art includes shallow and deep sea fishing, fish refrigeration and culture, net weaving
  • Business Art includes merchandising, accounting, bookkeeping, typewriting, stenography, salesmanship, and business administration
  • Typography the art of arranging letters and text in a way that makes the copy legible, clear, and visually appealing to the reader.involves font, style, appearance, and structure,
  • Calligraphy is visual arts related to writing, It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tipped instrument, brush, or other writing instruments
  • Commercial Art involves business propaganda in the form of advertisements in news paper and magazines, sign painting, billboard announcements leaflets, display, poster designing, movie illustration and many more
  • Civil Art includes municipal or town planning, maintenance and beautification of parks, plazas, roads, bridges, and farms
  • Applied or Household Art refers mostly to household arts such as flowers arrangement, interior decoration, dress making, embroidery, cooking and others
  • Industrial Arts is the changing of raw materials in some significant product for human consumption or use. example of this are shell craft, bamboo craft, leather craft, shoe making, pottery making, sheet metalwork, and manufacture of automobile, home appliances, and television sets.
  • Visual Arts is a form of art that uses any medium to represent the artist idea, emotion, and imagination example is painting, sculpture, architecture, ceramics, drawing, print making, design, videos, film making and photography
  • Various Contemporary Art form Fine or Aesthetic (Major) arts are primarily for aesthetic enjoyment through the senses, especially visual and auditory. It is changing certain materials or media for aesthetic pleasure
  • 70's to contemporary when martial law was declare during the time of former president Ferdinand Marcos
  • Neo realism, Abstraction, and other Modern Art Style The artist during this period wanted to produce works of art that would reflect their national identity, an art that would expose the true social conditions
  • 1942 and The ruins of the Manila Cathedral By. Fernando Amorsolo
  • Indigenous and pre colonial Tradition
    • These are Crispin Lopez study of an Aeta
    1943 and Amorsolo's bombing of the independence.
  • "AWIT SA PAGLIKHA NG BAGONG PILIPINAS" (Anthem of the Second Philippine Republic) Composer: Felipe Padilla de Leon (1942) Lyricist: Catalino S. Dionisio (1942)
  • The Japanese Occupation 1941-1945 led the propaganda movement that would reject the western tradition. Art production was under the security of the Japanese government.
  • The ginebra san logo was designed by Fernando Amorsolo that helped him study fine arts in Spain thru a grant given by the company
  • Doctrina christiana was the first printed book in the Philippines containing songs lyrics, commandments, sacraments and other catechetical materials.
  • Baybayin • Is a Philippine script
    • The script is an abugida belonging to the family of the brahmic script
    • It was widely used in Luzon and other parts of the Philippines prior to and during the 16 and 17th centuries before being replaced by the latin, alphabet during the during the period of Spanish colonization
  • Balitao sometimes love songs
  • Kundiman • Is a song were the lyrics talks about the love that is not reciprocate. • Is the classic form of Filipino love song or so it seemed to colonialist forces in the Philippines
    • It also spoke of resignation and fatalism • An example of kundiman ni abdon, a kundiman which is a protest against the Martail Law in the seventees and the song bayan ko which became popular during the EDSA Revolution
  • Okir Decoration • Can be seen in Tausug and Sama houses, traditional boats, weapons, musical instruments, and textiles. The royal shelter of Maranao, with the regard for heaven and in turning away from the "material earth"
    • They are displayed in decorative altar called retablo.
  • Islamic Colonial (13th century to the present) • In Islamic art, the artist were influenced by the doctrine of tawhid or unity of God. This belief emphasizes the greatness of the divine being.
    • Through the abstract forms of patterns in the interior of the mosque, the believers can concentrate mentally, thus divine unity is achieve
    • In regards to architecture, all Islamic buildings are require to follow Tawhid and other Islamic beliefs.
    • Some parts of the mosque like the niche or mirhab must face the west, must be oriented toward mecca to show oneness with other Islamic communities
  • T boli brass chain bells It is traditionally made of beads with tribal colors ranging from yellow, red black and white
  • Ornamentation (Tattoos) A mark, figure, design, or word intentionally fixed or placed on the skin
  • Banga Meaning "pot", is an earthen container onginated by the northern cordillera region of the Philippines
  • Manunggul Jar Is a secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in the manunggul cave of the tabon caves at lipuun point in Palawan, Philippines
  • Hagabi are traditionally large ceremonial benches carved for wealthy ifugao families as a symbol of wealth, power and prestige
  • Balul • Ace the most numerous and best known of ifugao figurative sculptures and usually take the form of either a standing or seated figure • They are carved from a single piece of wood and generally exhibit a stylized and geometric rendering of the human body
  • Talip Dance is a dance from Carasi. It is usually performed by natives during fiestas, weddings, a mourning of the dead, and ceremony after burial
  • Banog Banog Dance is a courtship dance that portrays and imitates the movement of a "Banog" or hawk while flying onginated by the panay /suludnun/Tumandok
  • Manmanok Dance is a dance that dramatize is a dance that portrait the rooster and the hen, lady lien. they try to attract her by making use of blankets that depict their feathers and wing
  • Pangalay (also known as Daling-Daling or mengalai in Sabah) is the traditional "fingernail" dance of the Tausug people of the Sulu Archipelago and eastern coast Bajau of Sabah
  • Agung is a set of two wide- rimmed, vertically suspended gongs used by the maguindanao, maranao, sama - Bajau and Tausug people of the Philippines as a supportive instrument in kulintang ensembles
  • Gangsa is a single hand-held smooth-surfaced gong with a narrow rim. A set of gangsa, which is played one gong per musician, consist of gansa tuned to different notes, depending on regional or local cultural preferences.
  • Kulintang is a modern tern for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger suspended gongs and drums
  • Kudyapi he kutiyapi or kudyapi, is a Philippines two stringed, fretted boat-lute. It is four to six feet long with nine frets made of hardened beeswax. The instrument is carved out of solid soft wood such as that from the jackfruit tree
  • Kashawing
    This rituals involves reenactment of the pact made by the ancestors and of the community and the unseen spirits that inhabit the lake
    A ritual to ensure abundance during rice planting and harvesting
  • 1946-1969 Are the modem, conservative abstract, experimental and public art
    While 70s
    Contemporary art figurative, non figurative art, multimedia, mixed media and transmedia. Thus, we can see here that there is a difference between the two as to their period