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CO QAH + MELC LW

LEARNING WORKSHEET No.1


Course Outline & Quality Assured
Handouts paired with MELC- Based Contemporary Philippine Arts from the
Learning Worksheet
Regions

Name: AIRA MAE D. DE GUZMAN Grade & Section: 11 STEM- BERNOULLI

Teacher: Date Submitted: feb 24 2022

MELC: Describes various contemporary art forms and their practices from the various regions (CAR11/12IAC-0a-1)
Objectives/Subtasks:
 Demonstrates appreciation of contemporary art forms, found in the various regions by understanding the elements
and principles
Topic: Contemporary Art Forms
Semester: Second Week No. 1 Day: 1 – 4

Activity 1: Cut and Paste

Directions: Cut at least 5 picture of art forms from magazines, books or any available resources and paste them in the first
column of the table. Categorize each picture whether it belong to fine arts, decorative arts and craft, or new categories of
visual art forms and write your answer on the second column. While on the third column write the description of each
picture.
Note: you can make use of the internet if available.

Sample Table
Picture Art form Description

The Spanish-trained realist developed a backlighting


Picture no. 1 technique, where his colorful depictions of local
people reflect the radiance of the Philippine sun.

A Filipino pioneer of Abstract expressionism, multi-


media painter José Joya uses bold and vibrant colours
Picture no. 2
with a variety of painting techniques, layering, loose
impasto strokes and controlled drips.
Her staunch activism against the Marcos regime in
the 1970s, led her to move to San Francisco to
Picture no. 3 initially study law – but she found her true calling
with art. Her paintings consist of vibrant colors and a
constant change of patterns and materials
Ang Kiukok is the pioneer of Philippine modern
figurative expressionism. Rewarded as the country’s
Picture no. 4 National Artist in 2001, he was one of the most
successful commercial figures on the local art scene
from the 1960s until his death from cancer in 2005.
Fondly known as ‘BenCab’ in the Philippines,
Cabrera is the best-selling commercial painter of his
generation and a prominent head of the local
Picture no. 5
contemporary art scene. He studied under José Joya
at the University of the Philippines and received his
degree in Fine Arts in 1963.
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Answers may vary.

Answers Key

Prepared by:

ELIGIO B. TIGLEY JR.


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