This refers to the process of applying color on a flat surface.
Painting
Painting forms can be created using a wide variety of materials such as:
>watercolor
>acrylic
>ink
>oil
>pastel
>charcoal
Surfaces for painting include:
>wood
>canvas
>cardboard
>paper
Painting is two-dimensional, meaning it only has height and weight.
Forms of Painting:
> Easel Painting
> Mural Painting
> Telon Painting
> Jeepney and Calesa Painting
> Collage Painting
The most common form of Painting. It
involves applying color to a board or canvas that is fixed on an upright support called an easel
meant to be framed and hung on a wall after creating them.
Easel Painting
Described as a huge wall-sized painting used to impart messages to the public.
Mural Painting
A new form is a portablemural, developed to prevent the mural from being erased the wall pieces of cheesecloth\or canvas.
A backdrop or background for the stage which is used for komedya, sarswela, and sinakulo.
Telon Painting
The calesa is typically painted using one color.
The borders are decorated with geometric patterns, repetitive patterns, and/or thin lines.
Calesa Painting
Evolved from the Calesa painting; a logo, number, or painting is covered near the driver’s seat, as well as near the seats adjacent to it.
Jeepney Painting
involves combine images in a single artwork.
Collage Painting
THEMES OF PAINTING:
> GenrePainting
> HistoricalPainting
> Interiors
> Landscapes
> Portraits
> Nudes
> Religious
> Still Life
portrays people in daily activities.
Genre Painting
Another style of Genre Painting
Folk-Naive
depicts a scene from the past. It often has a lesson concerning national values
Historical Painting
This refers to the space inside of a part of a house or a building. This usually reveals the social class of the family living in that particular house, as well as the traits of the people living in it.
Interior Painting
portrays natural scenery or urban scenes.
Landscape Painting
This is now used in creating landscape paintings. Closely related are seascapes, which focus on large bodies of water, particularly the ocean or the sea.
Mixed Media
refers to a painting portraying one or more specific individuals
Portrait Painting
Paintings that portray the unclothed human figure
Nude Painting
Common subjects includes a lone religious image, lives of the saints, and scenes based from the Scriptures like the Nativity scene, and the Station of the Cross.
Religious Painting
A painting that depicts natural or man-made objects that form a composition in a natural setting.
Still Life Painting
This refers to a style of painting that resembles more a photograph than a painting.