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1. It is what the artwork is made of. It can also be a combination of objects used
in art.
2. Its fiber has a natural luster with colors ranging from pure white to ivory and
dark brown.
3. It is processed and transformed into splints that are being used as raw
material.
4. It is a term used to describe artworks composed from a combination of
different media or materials.
5. It is an artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a
matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric.
6. in theater is the playing of dramatic scenes without written dialogue and with
minimal or no predetermined dramatic activity.
7. It seeks to take away what’s unnecessary and leaving only what’s essential.
8. The idea is that things that we often view as junk are actually more valuable
than we think that they are.
9. Creating an incredibly huge masterpiece to express diverse perspectives in
artwork is incredibly popular, even today.
10. Special fabric made of cotton by doing binatbatan. Abel is Ilocano for
“weave,” and inabel literally means “woven.”
11. Beating of cotton balls using a bamboo sticks to separate the seeds.
12. The craft of making earthenware using the grade A clay that was found in
plenty in the Western area of Vigan.
13. Shells and corals from the seashore as raw materials for trinkets which can
be done at home or at the backyard.
14. An art that is made directly in the landscape, sculpting the land itself into
earthworks or making structures in the landscape using natural
materials such as rocks or twigs.
15. It is the fibrous material surrounding the fruit of the coconut tree.
II. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Identify what technique is applied in the pictures. Choose your answer from the
techniques mentioned in this module. Write your answers in the space provided.
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Subject Teacher
Prepared by: CHRISTINE M. OAÑA – SUBJECT TEACHER
Prepared by:
CHRISTINE M. OAÑA
Subject Teacher
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