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1. 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 wall after creating them.
2. Telon Painting
- A telon painting 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.
3. 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.
4. Religious Painting
- Common subjects of religious painting include a lone religious
image, lives of the saints, and scenes based from the
Scriptures like the Nativity scene and the Station of the Cross
5. Landscapes
- These painting portrays natural scenery or urban scenes.
Mixed media is now used in creating landscape paintings.
Closely related to landscapes are seascapes, which focus on
the large
bodies of water.
Reflective Question:
What distinguishes a great painting is that its composition, color,
and subject matter all work in unison to provide a coherent and well-
executed artwork that is pleasing to the people.
Lesson 4
Activity 1. Review
Kinds of Sculpture
- Free-standing
- Relief
- Assemblage
- Kinetic Sculpture
- Welded Sculpture
- Use of Glass
- Symbolic Sculpture
- Advertising Art
- Bamboo Art
- Basketry
- Book Design
- Costumes
- Embroidery
- Food Art
- Komiks and Editorial cartoon
- Leaf Art
- Mat weaving
- Metalcraft
- Multimedia
- Paper Art
- Personal Ornaments
- Photography
- Pottery
- Print Making
- Tattoo Art
- Textile weaving
Sculpture is created by either carving, modelling, or assembling
parts together.