CPAR : QUARTER 4

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  • Filipinos are proven to be one of the most creative.
    • Very rich in resources
    • Art expresses the artistic feelings
    Phillipines
  • They uses bottles, hay, rice stalks, plastic straw, and other recyclable materials.
    Contemporary Artist
  • A real artist sees the beauty of art even the peelings of garlic and corn.
    • May 15th
    • Tayabas, Sariaya, Gumaca, and Tiaong
    • To honor San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers Most colorful harvest festival
    • Thanksgiving for bounty harvest
    • Most colorful harvest festival 

    Pahiyas
  • Leaf-shape and multicolored rice paste wafers are used to decorate the facade of homes.

    Kiping
  • The primary facility for merchandising craft and delicacies.

    Lucban Town Center
  • Sanikulas Cookie Mold Cravings
    • Originated in Pampanga
    • A dying art
    • The image of St. Nicholas (A.K.A. The Healer) is molded
    • Considered as a family heirloom
    • Molds are made of hardwoods
  • Pabalat (Pastillas Wrapper)
    • Cutting Art
    • Originated in Bulacan
    • A dying art
    • Lola Luz Ocampo is the last craftwoman
  • Taka
    • Wooden moulds that were covered in strips of paper
    • Originated in Laguna
    • Not an exclusive pinoy art
    • Maria Bague, 1920s
    • Popular in American colonization
  • Pagbuburda
    • Chain stitch and other sewing techniques
    • Originated in Laguna
    • Mostly done by woman
  • Singkaban
    • Bamboo Art
    • Shaving bamboo
    • Celebratory Art
    • Originated in Bulacan
    • Sense of "Bayanihan"
  • Puni
    • Palm leaf folding
    • Woven baskets, bags, and fans
    • Palaspas
    • Made out of coconut or palm leaf
    • From banana family
    • Has natural luster
    • White to ivory and dark brown
    Abaca
  • Use for contraction, textile, musical instruments, and weapons
    Bamboo
    • Translucent
    • From the windowpane oyster (palcuna placenta)
    Capiz
    • From the matured lips of buri palm
    • Resistant to moisture
    Buri
    • Tropical plant
    • Process and transformed into splints
    Pandan
  • It is the hard exoskeleton of marine mollusk
    Seashells
    • Palm family
    • High or low climbers, single stemmed or clustered
    Rattan
    • Encompassing any form of working wood using a tool
    • Came from Paete Laguna
    Wood Carving
  • Shaping liquid or pliable material
    Molding
  • Textile production using threads
    Weaving
  • Braiding or interweaving
    Basketry
  • Assemblage of different forms, creating a new whole
    Collage
    • Cutting, treating away, or removing pieces of an original image
    • The french word "decollage" means "take off" in english
    Decollage
    • It is usually done on a wall, or other services in public areas
    • Range from written words to paintings
    • It expresses social and political messages
    Graffiti
    • Earth works, landscape
    • Created in nature
    Land Art
    • Uses digital technology
    • 3d virtual sculpture
    • Manipulation of video images
    • Net art
    Digital Art
    • Combines various traditionally distinguish visual art
    • An example of this is, work on canvas that combines paint, ink, and collage
    • The layers should be choose carefully
    Mixed Art
    • Artworks by painting, normally in paper
    • Transforming ink from a matrix ink to a sheet of paper
    • Common types of mattresses are: metal plates usually copper or zinc
    Print Media
  • Rubbing with crayon on a piece of paper which has been placed over an object or an image
    Frottage
  • Applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring a reversal of the image onto canvas
    Decalcomania
  • Adhering cutouts of paper and coating this with transparent varnish

    Decoupage
  • Uses tiny parts of eggshells to create an image
    Egg Mosaic
    • Used by Pacita Abad
    • Padded and sewn

    Trapunto
  • Art is considered an "artifact" when it is directly experienced and perceived. It can be spatial and static or unmoving (a painting or building or novel) or time based and in motion (alive theater production and mobile sculpture)