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Which do you think is more important the artist or the artwork? Justify your answer.
- For me the most important is the artist, because i know that without an artist
artwork will be never maked. Artist more important because it makes and provide
joy, interaction and inspiration to the people in our society, they also give
thoughtful critique to our political, economic, and social system. It pushing
communities to engage truthfully and make steps towards social progress and
help us to see the world in a new or innovative ways.
● A filipino musician and dancer who is a recipient of the national living treasures.
● A member of the kalinga people and nature of Lubuagan,Kalinga Province.
● Born on August 4,1942.
● Alonzo Saclag is a Kalinga Master of dance and the performing arts from Lubuagan,
Kalinga. He has mastered not only the kalinga musical instrument but also the dances
patterns and movement associated with his people ritual.He receive no
instructions,formal or otherwise , in the performing arts. His tool was observation, his
teacher and experience. He is the founder of the kalinga budong dance troupe that tours
around the world to represent and introduce Kalinga performing arts.
● Known his talent in playing different Kalinga musical instruments. He has contributed a
lot in preserving Kalinga cultures through dances, music and Customs.
Summative Test:
1. The artist is a person who perform any art of the creative arts while artisan Is a skilled
worker who makes thing by hand.
2. VISUAL ARTs have 2 categories the dimensional or two-dimensional and
three-dimensional art.
The example of dimensional arts or two dimensional arts is:
- The Birth of Venus is a painting by the Italian artist Sandro Botticelli, probably
executed in the mid 1480s. It depicts the goddess Venus arriving at the shore
after her birth, when she had emerged from the sea fully-grown. The painting is in
the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
- Artist: Sandro Botticelli
- Created: 1485–1486
- Forms: Painting Periods: Renaissance, Italian Renaissance, Florentine painting,
Early renaissance