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WEEKLY LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS-11
Quarter 3, Week 2
PAINTING
Learning Objectives:
1. Identifies various contemporary art forms and their practices from the various
regions (CAR11/12IAC-0a-1)
Key Concepts
Painting refers to the process of applying color on a flat surface. Forms can be created
using a wide variety of materials such as watercolor, acrylic, ink, oil, pastel, and charcoal.
Surfaces for painting include wood, canvas, cardboard, and paper. Painting is considered two-
dimensional, meaning it only has height and width.
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
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.
THEMES OF PAINTING:
Genre Painting
Genre painting portrays people in daily activities..
During.. the contemporary period, genre painting took..
several.. directions. One of these new approaches is folk..
genre, which.. mainly focuses on the everyday activities..
of .the folk. Another.. approach is using the style of cubism..
in depicting folk or.. urban.subjects. On the other hand,
folk-naive is another style.. wherein it uses a lot of..
color .and spontaneity.
Historical Painting
The historical painting depicts a scene from the past.
It often has a lesson concerning national values.
Interiors
This refers to painting of the space inside of a part of a house or a building. This
usually reveals the social class of the family living in that particular house, as well as
the traits of the people living in it.
Landscapes
These painting portrays natural scenery or urban scenes.
Mixed media is nowused in creating landscape paintings.
Closely related to landscapes are seascapes, which focus
on large bodies of water, particularly the ocean or the sea.
Portraits
This refers to a painting portraying one or more specific
individuals. This usuallyportrays the physical characteristics
of the subject and seeks to show an
understanding of that person’s character.
Nudes
These are paintings that portray the unclothed human figure.
Nowadays, a wide variety of materials and styles can be used
in painting nudes. Nude painting sessions are conducted
in galleries.
Religious Painting
Common subjects of religious painting includes a lone..
religious image, lives of the saints, and scenes based..
from..the.Scriptures like the Nativity scene, and the..
Station.of the.. Cross.
Still Life
This refers to a painting that depicts natural or man-made
objects that form acomposition in a natural setting.
A lot of styles can be used by artists in painting, ranging
from Baroque and Rococo, to impressionism, expressionism,
and abstract. Neo-realism involves creating representational
figures that also look abstract;hyperrealism or magic realism,
the subject is painted in a highly realistic way that it resembles a
photograph and social realism entails creating paintings that depicts
socioeconomic and political problems.
Activity 1. Evaluate
Look at the given picture. Find out what forms of painting or what themes of painting is
used. Write your answers on the blank provided before the number.
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Activity 2. Samples of paintings
Create your own painting based on the forms and themes of painting that you learned using
painting/coloring materials. (Note: Please use 1/8 or ¼ illustration board for your painting)
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