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  • Technique
    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
  • Land Art
    Also known as earth work or earth arts, a form of art that uses the natural environment and landscape as the medium
  • Digital Art
    An artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative process
  • Mixed Media
    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
  • Trapunto painting
    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.
  • Romantic Period
    Self Expression
  • Modern Period
    Fine Arts
  • Renaissance Period
    Genius and Design
  • Christian Period
    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
  • Contemporary Era
    Social Realism
  • Modern Era
    National Identity
  • Japanese Era
    Orientalizing
  • American Era
    Secular form of arts
  • Spanish Era
    Faith and Cathecism
  • Islamic Art
    Geometric Designs