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  • Local materials
    Material that is easily available to the available environment
  • Local materials in creating art
    • Bamboo
    • Bottles
    • Scraps
    • Unusual materials
  • Local materials used in different art forms

    • Sculpture: Metal, wood, stone, clay, glass
    • Architecture: Wood, bamboo, bricks, stone, concrete, building materials
    • Painting: Pigments (watercolor, oil, tempera, textile paint, acrylic, ink) on flat ground (wood, canvas, paper, stone wall, cave)
    • Printing: Ink printed or transferred on surface (wood, metal, plates, silkscreen)
    • Music: Sound, instruments (human voice)
    • Dance: Body, movements
    • Theater: Stage production, design, performance, elements, script
    • Photography/Film: Camera to record outside world, cinematographic camera, digital
    • Writing: Novel, poetry, fiction, non-fiction
  • Technique
    Individual signature that makes each artist different or identifiable from other artists, manner in which the artist uses and manipulates materials to achieve desired formal effect and communicate desired concept or meaning
  • Techniques
    • Stone chiseled, wood carved, clay modeled and shaped, metal cast, thread woven
  • Collage
    Adhering flat elements such as newspaper, magazine cut-outs, printed text, illustrations, photographs, cloth strings, to a flat surface to create a thick layer that is almost like a relief sculpture
  • Decollage
    Opposite of collage, cutting, treating away or otherwise removing pieces of an original image
  • Graffiti

    Express underlying social and political messages, a whole genre of artistic expression based on spray paint graffiti styles
  • Land Art
    Earthworks or earth arts, created in nature using natural materials such as soil, rock, organic media, and introduced materials such as concrete, metal, asphalt, or mineral pigments
  • Body Art
    Made on with, or consisting of, the human body, e.g. tattoos, body piercing, scarification, branding, subdermal implants, scalpelling, shaping, full body tattoo, body painting
  • Decalcomania
    Process of applying gouache to paper or glass then transferring a reversal of that image onto canvas or other flat materials
  • Decoupage
    Art or craft of decorating objects with paper cut-outs and coating with one or more coats of transparent varnish
  • Montage
    Technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole
  • Frottage
    Technique of obtaining textural effects or images, by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc., over paper laid on a granular or relief-like surface
  • Trapunto
    Quilting method that utilizes at least two layers, the underside of which is slit and padded producing a raised surface on the quilt
  • Digital Art
    Practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process, placed under the larger umbrella term new media art
  • Mixed Media
    Artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed, combining various traditionally distinct visual art media
  • Print Making
    Process of making artwork by painting, normally in paper
  • Traditional techniques used by Filipinos

    • Wood Carving
    • Molding
    • Fabric Weaving
    • Basketry
  • Abel or inabel
    Fabric customarily made of cotton fiber turned into spools of beeswax brushed yarn & woven in a handloom
  • Mixed media
    Technique that combines paint, ink, and collage on canvas
  • Print Making
    Process of making artwork by painting, normally on paper
  • Traditional techniques used by Filipinos

    • Depicted in paintings, sculpture, dance, architecture, music, and textiles
  • Filipinos can be very proud of our Philippine arts
  • Wood Carving
    Technique encompassing any form of working wood with a tool into some sort of aesthetic object
  • Molding
    Technique of shaping liquid or pliable material such as clay
  • Fabric Weaving
    Method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth
  • Basketry Technique
    Four different types: coiling, plaiting, wickering, and twining
  • Minimalism
    Most relevant throughout the contemporary art movement, seeks to take away what is unnecessary and leave only what is essential
  • Arturo Luz
    Filipino modern artist best known for his minimalist, geometric, and abstract styles of art and his animated paintings of circus performers and musicians as well as his revered cityscape series
  • Found Objects
    Taking something that people view as useless, and then using it in a unique way to make artwork
  • Assemblage
    Technique of putting different objects together to create three-dimensional art
  • Large-Scale Art
    Creating something huge to express diverse perspectives in artwork, such as modern art pieces alongside buildings, or as huge structures out in the open
  • Walter De Maria
    Created an art piece in 1977 that included four hundred steel poles over one mile by one-kilometer
  • Production Planning
    All about creating a guide before starting a production, utilising the resources that can be used later, with specific procedures to give the producer control over what is happening
  • Production Planning

    • Paintings, sculptures, music composition
  • Subject
    Anything that is represented in an artwork, such as object, personal scenery, colors, etc. Some masterpieces do not have subjects
  • Representational or Objective Arts

    Arts that have subjects, such as stories, images, representations, symbols, e.g. graphic arts, literature, sculpture, painting, and theater arts
  • Non-Representational Non-Objective Arts

    Arts that attract straight through the senses, such as musical arrangement, architecture, weaving, and other functional art
  • Medium
    Materials used in an artwork, the instrument of every artist to convey the message in an artistic manner