CPAR 4th quarter

Cards (49)

  • Bakya
    The national footwear of the Philippines, wooden clogs with a plastic strap and local light wood e.g. santol and laniti
  • Barong tagalog

    The national outfit for men, with translucent fabric and without pockets, as well as wear it untucked
  • Pasiking
    The indigenous basket-backpack found among the various ethno-linguistic groups of Northern Luzon in the Philippines
  • Barge Ramos
    • A famous Filipino designer who promoted the use of indigenous Filipino textile to modern fashion and showcased his work on an event called "Holiday Haute Couture XII"
  • Patrick Gabutina

    • Won the Grand Prize in the Fashion Accessories Professional Category in 2019
  • Sapatungan
    An example of a tapestry weave, considered the oldest and most traditional technique in producing ornamented woven textiles, aside from the plain weave technique wherein stripes and plaids are formed
  • Takba
    The ritual pasiking of the Bontoc people
  • Kultura Filipino

    A boutique which highlights Filipino artistry and craftsmanship uniquely, offering an expansive range of products made from indigenous materials that best reflect Philippine heritage and contemporary culture under three main categories: Fashion, Home and Souvenirs
  • Anita Feria

    • An artist who uses ceramics and paints to make a ceiling lamp
  • Bunga-sama

    A supplementary weft weave, made by using pattern sticks or heddles in the loom to produce the pattern
  • Local materials are used for indigenous art production
  • Indigenous materials are naturally abundant in particular places in the Philippines
  • Indigenouism
    The movement of protecting the environment by using local materials in creating art
  • Local artists' creations

    Directly influence people to preserve environment
  • Coconut tree
    Considered the most utilized tree because of its usability from root to fruit
  • Abaca fiber

    Used in basketry, weaving, clothing and rope-making
  • Soft and hardwood

    Used for woodcarving and furniture-making
  • Materials used by a local artist depend on availability and abundance of resources in a locality
  • Through local arts, Philippine culture is promoted
  • Indigenous art

    The artwork created by indigenous people
  • Any medium or material used by an artist insinuates a specific message
  • Contemporary artists utilize a broad range of materials depending on availability
  • Appropriate technique are the best fit to form, content, and innovation
  • Using available materials basically contributes meaning and aids understanding to an artwork
  • Filipino culture is promoted through consideration of indigenous materials in art making
  • Collage
    A combination or collection of images and printed illustrations that are stick on a single surface
  • Decoupage
    The craft of decorating objects and items with paper cutouts
  • Montage
    Used in photography or film to make a whole out of fragmented and overlapping images
  • Pacita Abad

    • Known for Trapunto type of technique in arts
  • Digital Art

    Emerged through the application of technology in art production
  • Unity
    A Filipino value that is believe to inspire the artwork of making Singkaban of Bulacan
  • Collage
    An art technique where the artwork is made from on assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole
  • Decollage
    The French word meaning take-off, to become unglued or to become unstuck
  • Graffiti
    Writing or drawings that have been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in a public space
  • Land arts
    Also known as Earth Works or Earth Art in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
  • Visual Arts

    An artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation
  • Miniaturismo
    A style that pays attention to the embroidery and texture of the costume
  • Arturo Luz

    • A contemporary Filipino artist best known for his styles of art that are minimalist, geometric and abstract
  • The Philippines ranks third in the list of countries with the most plastic wastes going into the oceans
  • Junyee
    • Referred to as "the Father of Installation Art" in the Philippines culture