PAINTING:
FORMS OF PAINTING:
Easel Painting
The easel painting is perhaps the most common. Form of painting which
involves applying color to a board or canvas that is fixed on an upright support
called an easel. These are meant to.be framed and hanged on a wall after creating
them.
Murals
A mural is described as a huge wall-sized painting used to impart messages
to the public. A new form of mural which is a portable mural, was developed in
order to prevent the mural from being erased from the wall which was created by
using bold strokes in applying bright colors on pieces of cheesecloth\or canvas.
Telon Painting
A telon is describes as a backdrop or background for the stage which are
used for komedya, sarswela, and sinakulo,the popular forms of theater in the
country.
Jeepney and Calesa Painting
Jeepney and Calesa Painting The calesa is typically painted using one color.
The borders of the calesa are decorated with geometric patterns, repetitive patterns,
and/or thin lines. Jeepney painting evolved from calesa painting. In a typical
jeepney, a logo, number, or painting is covered near the driver’s seat, as well as
near the seats adjacent to it.
Collage
This refers to a form of painting that involves combine images in a single
artwork. This entails cutting and pasting materials such as paper, fabric, tin foil and
other relatively flat materials onto a board or canvas.