CPAR LESSON 6–7

Cards (36)

  • Technique
    The way the artist uses and manipulates the materials to express an idea or feeling through an art
  • Puni(Bulacan)

    Bulakenyo's way of decorating using leaf fronds folding which has a Malayan origin, such as Origami and Straw Folding
  • Singkaban(Malolos, Bulacan)

    Decorated bamboo arch to welcome signage of a town, city or village in the country such as Bamboo Art
  • Saniculas(Pampanga)

    Cookies made with imprint of San Nicolas de Tolentino, the miracle healer according to Pampanga's local legend. Example is Polvoron Molder
  • Pabalat(San Miguel, Bulacan)

    The art of making the pastillas wrappers has transformed in recent years from being a local, folk tradition into a popular art like Packaging
  • Taka(Paete, Laguna)

    Refers to the paper maché using carved wooded sculpture used as a mold. Paper Maché is an example
  • Pagbuburda(Taal, Batangas and Lumban, Laguna)

    Taal embroideries are characterized by fine design with delicate, embossed, durable and colorful patterns. Such as Stitching, Loom bands, and Nylon bracelet
  • Minimalism
    An artistic movement that seeks to take away unnecessary and leaving only the essential
  • Minimalist
    • Use a well selected material that is indispensable in art production
  • Found Objects
    Taking something that people seem to find useless and using it in a unique way to make an artwork
  • Found Objects
    • When people think something must be thrown away as junk, it is used to tell a story and create a diverse perspective
  • Large-Scale Art
    Art that accounts for the creation of something huge to express diverse perspectives, created for public view
  • Musical - use of rhythms, sounds, instrument, human voice.
  • Practical - art with immediate use in daily life.
  • Environmental - an art that occupies space.
  • Pictorial Works - uses shapes, pictures, graphic.
  • Narrative - based on story.
  • Collage
    A technique made by sticking various flat elements like printed illustrations and photographs into a flat surface
  • Decalcomania
    The application of gouache to a surface of a material like metal, glass, and canvas
  • Decoupage
    Decorating an object by gluing cutouts of paper then coating it with transparent varnish
  • Frottage
    An art obtained through rubbing a crayon or a pencil on a piece of paper over an object or image
  • Montage
    A technique of making a picture placed overlapping another picture or design in order to form a blend
  • Trapunto
    A quilting technique that makes a raised design or area on a cloth or other materials
  • Digital Application
    The use of digital technology in order to create a new media art or presentation
  • Mark Salvatus' Secret Garden 2
    Site-specific work created for a small room at the Vargas Museum, created with inmates using plastic spoons, forks and other materials, like minimalism and found objects
  • Interactive Games by Ikoy Ricio

    Artwork composed of a set of trump cards with images of Philippine car wrecks, its body parts and details of accident, installed on a table with chairs for players, like found objects
  • Untitled (Mirrors) by Maria Taniguchi

    Traditional medium of acrylic on canvas and traditional modern style of abstraction, the artist used diligent brushwork that encourages meditations apart from viewing, examples are Large Scale Art, Minimalism
  • Felix Bacolor's Waiting (2012)

    Space in Museum of Contemporary art and design is a simulation of a waiting room with real digital clocks and metallic immovable chairs, like large-scale art, minimalism
  • Anonymous Animals in Mariyah Gallery in Dumaguete 2013 (Taguchi, Teves, Sollesta, Vanlenzuela and Ranada)

    The excavated animals were presented with specific and scientific names and other important details for a real animal, invented stories by curator make the animals seem to exist with embedded journalist/photographer, such as large scale art and found objects
  • Collage
    Technique of art production used in visual artworks, made from an assemblage of different forms, creating a new whole. May include magazine/newspaper clippings, ribbons, paint, papers, other artworks/texts, photographs, found objects glued to paper/canvas.
  • Decollage
    Opposite of collage. Image is created by cutting, treating away or removing pieces of an original image. The French word means "take-off" or "to become unglued" or "to become unstuck".
  • Graffiti
    Writings or drawings scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on walls or other surfaces, often in public spaces. Range from simple words to elaborate wall paintings. May express underlying social and political messages. A genre of artistic expression based on graffiti styles.
  • Land Art, Earth Works, or Earth Arts
    Art movement where landscape and art are inextricably linked. Uses natural materials such as soil, rocks, organic media, and water, as well as introduced materials like concrete, metal, asphalt, or mineral pigments.
  • Digital Art
    Artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative presentation process. Placed under the larger umbrella term new media art. Techniques used extensively by mainstream media in advertisement and film visual effects.
  • Mixed Media
    Artwork made using more than one medium. Combines traditionally distinct visual art media, e.g. paint, ink, and collage on canvas.
  • Print Making
    Process of making artworks by painting, normally on paper. Prints are created by transforming ink from a matrix or through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other materials.