The way artists use and manipulate materials to achieve the desired formal effect, and communicate the desired concept or meaning, according to their personal style (modern, neoclasic, etc.)
Techniques
Traditional (e.g. carving, silk screen, analog photography and film making)
Contemporary (e.g. digital photography, digital film making, music production, industrial design, robotics)
Collage
A technique of art production used in the visual arts where artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole
Decollage
The opposite of collage, where instead of an image being built up, all or parts of an existing image are cut, treated away or otherwise removed
Graffiti
Writing and drawing that have been inscribed, scratched or printed illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in a public space
LandArt
Also known as earth work or earth arts, a form of art that uses the natural environment and landscape as the medium
DigitalArt
An artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative process
MixedMedia
A work of art that combines various traditionally distinct visual art
Printmaking
Painting, normally on paper, prints are created by transforming ink from a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other material
Frottage
The technique of rubbing with crayon or pencil over a piece of paper placed on an object or an image
Decalcomania
The process of applying paint or varnish to glass then transferring a reverse image onto canvas or other flat materials
Decophage
Done by adhering cutouts of paper then cutting there with one or transparent varnish
Eggshell mosaic
An artistic technique that uses tiny parts of eggshell to create a whole image or object
Trapuntopainting
Involves padded areas sewn often filled with sequins, beads, shell, buttons, tiny mirror, bits of glass, rickrack, swatches of precious textiles and other things
Aboca belongs to the Banana family
Aboca fiber
Has a natural luster with colors ranging from pure white to dark brown
Flat, thick, and durable
Buri
Fiber extracted from the leaves of the Buri palm
Durable and resistant to moisture
Coir
Fibrous material surrounding the fruit of the coconut tree
Used for indoor or outdoor carpets, ropes, and textiles
Bamboo
Used as a raw material in creating many products
Used in construction, textiles, musical instruments, and accessories
Buntal
Cylindrically shaped fibers
Supple, white, durable, pliable, and have good dyeing qualities
Nito
A plant belonging to the fern family that grows abundantly in the hinterlands of Mindanao
Pandan
A tropical plant that is processed and transformed into splints used as raw material
Products made from Pandan
Baskets
Hats
Slippers
Raffia
A fiber extracted from the unopened Buri leaf in 3 stages
Loom woven into fabrics or used as wall coverings, upholstery material, and window hangings
There are different types of Rattan Palms such as high and low
Art
It is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
RomanticPeriod
Self Expression
ModernPeriod
Fine Arts
RenaissancePeriod
GeniusandDesign
ChristianPeriod
Craftsmanship
Roman Period
skills
Greek Period
techniques
Contemporary Arts
Is the art that springs out of the present day events and passions of the society
Contemporary Arts
It is the newest form of art amusing people from the late 1960s or early around 1970s up to this very minute