arts semi finals

Cards (42)

  • nito grass
    forest vines used for weaving
  • moriones festival
    celebrated during lenten season
    people wear roman soldier costumes
  • weaving
    a skill passed down from generations in marindique
  • tagbanua
    possible descedants of the tabon man
  • romblon
    marble capital of the festival
  • blackwood sculptures
    it is used for rituals and toys
  • morion
    masks from wood or paper mache worn during the moriones festival
  • palawan
    philippines last‘s frontier
  • mangyan
    name of the indigenous tribe in mindoro regardless of their gender
  • manunggui
    one of the important artifacts in the Philippines
  • pot making
    act of molding clay to create jars and containers
  • mat weaving
    an old folk art practice that involves woven dried leaves
  • banig
    the other term for mats
  • batangas
    place known for manufacturing balisony
  • barong tagalog
    popuraly woven by the southern tagalaogs and is usually made from piña and jusi
  • paete laguna
    place known capital of wood carving in the philippines
  • agono rizal
    art capital of the philippines
  • higantes
    made out of paper mache
  • taka
    pertains to newspaper mache
  • the ifugao are known for excellent weavers,potterers and skillfull craftsmen. They are well-known for carving the mountai slopes of the Banaue Rice Terraces. Buri, ramboo and rattan are used by the ifugao.
  • The Ivatan are from the province of Batanes;an island surronded by wide and turbulent seas. Vakul is an abacan fibee made headgear worn by many Ivatan. The Ivatan are known for wearing body ornaments made of seashells and pearls.
  • The Gaddang live in Cagayan, Quirino, Central Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya. The Gaddan weave their textile using fibers from cotton, pineapple and abacca. During Ceremonies, Gaddang men wear dinega, koton and tapit. Gaddang women wear elaborate and decorative clothes with beads, shells, buttons, and coins
  • Tiruray
    Weavers of beautiful baskets
  • T’boli
    People of Lake Sebu
  • Bagobo
    creators of weaponries
  • Manobo
    peoplenlf inticrate ethnic dresses
  • mandaya
    makers of clothing decorations
  • Lumad
    visayan word for native or indegenous
  • T’nalak
    the type of clothingbworn by the T’boli
  • Dagmay
    Made of vegetable dyed abaca fibers
  • Dagum
    cotton blouses in red, black, or black
  • Geometrical patterns
    it include shapes and forms
  • armlet
    accesories worn on arms
  • line
    represents many things
    vertical lines-uprightness, dignity, and assurance
    horizontal lines-calmness, peace and quiet
    dynamic lines-cheerfulness and playfulness
    jagged lines-chaos and disorder
  • shape
    takes on various forms
  • value/tone
    use of light and dark shades
  • color
    various pigments and dyes
  • hue
    basic name of a color
  • valuel
    how light ot dark the color
  • intensity
    brightness or dullness