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Arts
Quarter 1 – Module 1
Elements and Principles of Art
in the Production of One’s Arts
and Crafts inspired by the Arts
of Luzon
(Highlands and Lowlands)

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


Arts – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
First Quarter – Module 1: Elements and Principles of Art in the Production
of One’s Arts and Crafts inspired by the Arts of Luzon (Highlands and
Lowlands)
First Edition, 2020
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Arts
First Quarter – Module 1
Elements and Principles of Art
in the Production of One’s Arts
and Crafts inspired by the Arts
of Luzon
(Highlands and Lowlands)

This instructional material is collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators


from public schools. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to
email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of
Education – Region 10 at region10@deped.gov.ph.

Your feedback and recommendations are highly valued.

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


Introductory Message

For the learner:


Welcome to the Arts 7 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Arts and Crafts
of Luzon (Highlands and Lowlands).

Do you love art? Have you ever dreamed of becoming an artist? Art has been a part
of our lives for as long as humanity has existed. For thousands of years, people have
been creating, looking, criticizing, and enjoying art. I would like to address three
questions: what is art, what is its purpose, and why has it survived for this long?

This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for
guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. It will enable you to
process the contents of the learning resource while being an active learner.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in
the module.

What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to


check what you already know about the
lesson to take. If you get all the answers
correctly, you may decide to skip this module.

What’s In This is a brief drill or review to help you link


the current lesson with the previous one.

What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be


introduced to you in various ways such as a
story, a song, a poem, a problem opener, an
activity or a situation.

What is It This section provides a brief discussion of the


lesson. This aims to help you discover and
understand new concepts and skills.

What’s More This comprises activities for independent


practice to solidify your understanding and
skills of the topic. You may check the
answers to the exercises using the Answer
Key at the end of the module.

What I Have Learned This includes questions, sentences and


paragraphs to be filled in to process what you
have learned from the lesson.

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What I Can Do This section provides an activity which will
help you transfer your new knowledge or skill
into real life situations or concerns.

Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate your


level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.

Additional Activities In this portion, another activity will be given to


you to enrich your knowledge or skill of the
lesson learned. This also tends retention of
learned concepts.

Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in the


module.

At the end of this module you will also find:


References This is a list of all sources used in developing
this module.

The following are some reminders in using this module:

1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use your MAPEH activity notebook (big notebook) in answering the
written tasks. For activities like drawing, designing, etc., use bond papers in
doing the tasks of which later be made into portfolio. While some outputs that
require creative skill like mat and ball weaving, flower and collage making,
etc., should be done and be included in your submission.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities
included in the module. Please answer the questions HONESTLY! Your
answers will not affect your grade.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.

If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate
to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone.

We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain
deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!

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Table of Contents

What I Need to Know ---------------------- 1


What I Know ---------------------- 2
What’s In ---------------------- 4
What’s New ---------------------- 5
What is It ---------------------- 7
Elements of Art ---------------------- 7
Principles of Art ---------------------- 8
Arts and Crafts of Luzon ---------------------- 10
What’s More ---------------------- 17
What I Have Learned ---------------------- 18
What I Can Do ---------------------- 18
Assessment ---------------------- 19
Additional Activity ---------------------- 20
Answer Key ---------------------- 21
References ---------------------- 22

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What I Need to Know

In this module, you will understand more how lines, colors, shapes, forms,
balance, rhythm, and repetition give more meaning and significance to an
artwork. This will help you understand the processes in art and its impact to you
as an individual. It is also important in appreciating the world around you and you
as a significant part of the masterpiece by the One who created everything.

This module will help you understand that art plays a significant role in the daily
activities of the community as well as it describes the unique lines, forms and
shapes found in the representative artworks from Luzon and employ different art
elements and principles in making your artworks.

After going through this module, you are expected to analyze elements and
principles of art in the production of one’s arts and crafts inspired by the arts of
Luzon (highlands and lowlands).

Specifically, you are expected to:

1. identify the elements and principles of arts;


2. create an artwork that shows elements and principles of design using
objects from nature;
3. appreciate the importance of the elements and principles of art in one’s
artwork.

After reading the objectives,


do the following activities in
What I Know to check your
prior knowledge about the
lesson.

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What I Know

Part I. MULTIPLE CHOICE

Directions: Read the statements carefully. Choose the letter of the correct
answer.

1. It is a principle of art that gives sense to the painting which “feels stable
and feels right.”
A. Balance C. Pattern
B. Contrast D. Rhythm

2. It is the uniform repetition of any of the elements of art.


A. Balance C. Emphasis
B. Contrast D. Pattern

3. The element of art that adds interest and reality to an artwork.


A. Color C. Line
B. Form D. Shape

4. An element of art that is described as a mark drawn use by tool like pencil,
pen or paintbrush.
A. Contrast C. Pattern
B. Line D. Rhythm

5. It is an element of art that is also called as “2 Dimensional.”


A. Shape C. Texture
B. Space D. Value

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Part II. IDENTIFICATION

Directions: Analyze what is being referred to by each statement. Select your


answers from the words found inside the box.

Balisong Labba
Burnay Mt. Province
Calle Crisologo Pahiyas Festival
Giant Lanterns Singkaban
Ifugao Vakul

1. This word means native of Cordillera.


2. It is unglazed earthen jar from Ilocos Region.
3. It is a type of knife that can be folded closed like fan.
4. It is bowl-shaped basket made from rattan or nito twine from Kalinga.
5. A province in CAR known for its hanging coffins and mummified bodies.
6. A street in Vigan, Ilocos Region where Spanish-type houses are visible.
7. It is the Festival of Quezon Province where kipling/kiping is used to
decorate their houses.
8. A head-gear used by the Ivatan women to protect them from the heat of
the sun and heavy rains.
9. A bamboo arches designed with kayas or wood shaving adorned during
fiestas and other grand celebrations.
10. The product of Pampanga featuring its dancing lights in several shapes,
and colors that shown unique geometric patterns.

Do not worry if you were not


able to get the correct answer.
You will learn more about
them as we go on.

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ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF
ART IN THE PRODUCTION OF
ONE’S ARTS AND CRAFTS
Lesson
INSPIRED BY THE ARTS OF
LUZON (HIGHLANDS AND
LOWLANDS)

Before you start the lesson, let


us find out first what you know
about elements and principles
of art. Here are some activities
prepared for you… Are you
ready?

What’s In

Directions: Follow and answer the given instructions below.

A. Cover the circle with horizontal lines using a pencil.

B. Shade the box diagonally from light to dark using a pencil.

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What’s New

Activity 1: Find Me

Directions: Match the picture with its corresponding element and principle which
can be found inside the box. Choose the letter of your answer.

A. BALANCE F. PATTERN
B. COLOR G. RHYTHM
C. EMPHASIS H. TEXTURE
D. FORM I. UNITY
E. LINE J. VALUE

1. ____________________ 6.

2. 7.

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3. 8.

4. 9.

5. 10.

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What is It

Now that you have an idea


of the things that you will
be learning in this module,
it’s time for you to officially
start the lesson.

Visual Arts may have no words, yet they have the power to communicate
feelings, moods and ideas thru the elements and principles of art.

You will learn more about the elements and principles of art as you study the
lesson in this module.

ELEMENTS OF ART

1. Line- is the path of a moving point. Lines define the edges of shapes and
forms.

______________________________

2. Shape- is an area enclosed by line. It is 2 dimensional and can be geometric


or organic.

3. Forms- are 3-Dimesional. They occupy space or give the illusion that they
occupy the space.

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4. Color- is the most expressive element of art and is seen by the way light
reflects of a surface and also adds interest and reality to an artwork.

5. Value- is the lightness and darkness of a surface. It is often referred to when


shading. Value is also important in the study of color.

6. Texture- is the actual surface feel or the simulated appearance of roughness,


smoothness and many others.

7. Space- is the distance around, between, above, below, and within an object.

PRINCIPLES OF ART

1. Balance- refers to the visual of the elements of the composition. It is a sense


that the painting “feels stable and feels right”.

2. Contrast- is the difference between elements of art in the composition, such


that each element is made stronger in relation to the other.

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3. Emphasis- is when the artist creates an area of the composition that is
visually dominant and commands the viewer’s attention.

4. Pattern- is the uniform repetition of any of the elements of art or any


combination thereof.

5. Movement- is the result of using the elements of art such that they move the
viewer’s eye around and within the image.

6. Rhythm- is created by movement complied through the repetition of elements


of art in a non-uniform but organized way.

7. Unity/Variety- is visually pleasing agreement among the elements in a design;


it is the feeling that everything in the work of art works together and looks like it
fits.

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The elements and principles of arts can be found in all forms of art. This include
the arts and crafts of Luzon (Highland and Lowlands). Now, let us discuss on the
different arts and crafts of Luzon.

ARTS AND CRAFTS OF LUZON (HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS)

The following places are under the Highlands of Luzon:

A. Ilocos Region- known for its calle crisologo where we can see the old
Spanish-type houses.

Inabel Fabric Burnay

B. Pangasinan- known for its weaving industry.

Bolinao mats

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C. Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
1. Kalinga- the natives of Kalinga are skilled weavers. Their textiles are
characterized by red stripes; and white, yellow, and black geometrical
pattern.

Kain Labba

Tattooing

2. Ifugao- the term Ifugao means “native of the Cordillera.”

Bul’ul Amulets

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3. Mountain Province- is known for its hanging coffins and mummified
bodies.

Kadangyan Wanes

Lufid

The following places are under the Lowlands of Luzon:

A. Cagayan Valley
1. Batanes- is known for its stone houses.

Stone house

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2. Isabela- one of the historical structures is the Tumauini church built in
1873.

Tumauini church

3. Nueva Viscaya- they are known for their crafts and textiles like
Gaddang.

Gaddang Textile

B. Central Luzon
1. Bulacan- the arts and crafts of Bulacan includes singkaban, pastillas
wrappers and fire crackers.

Singkaban Pastillas Wrapper

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2. Pampanga- is known for its giant lanterns and parol.

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Giant Lanterns

3. Zambales- the Spanish gate is one of the historic landmarks located in


Olongapo City.

Spanish Gate

4. Nueva Vizcaya- the Abucay church was established in 1587 and


administered in 1588 by the Dominicans.

Abucay church

C. Calabarzon
1. Laguna- is famous for its wood carving and is considered as the
“Wood carving Capital of the Philippines.”

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Carving of Paete

2. Rizal Province- the province iss considered as the “Art Capital of the
Philippines.” It is also known for its higantes.

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Higantes

3. Taal, Batangas- is famous in producing embroidered piña fabric and


also known for their burda, called calado and balisong, called butterfly
knife.

Ca
Calado Balisong
4. Quezon- is known for its Pahiyas festival, a colorful celebration were
kiping with different colors were decorated in their houses.

Kiping

D. Bicol Region- they are known for their baskets, bags, slippers and coin
purses made from abaca and raffia leaves.

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Bags

Let’s see how much


you have learned. Can
you match the picture
with its elements and
principles?

What’s More

Activity 2: Poster Making

Directions: Create your own t-shirt design by applying the elements of art
inspired by Luzon.

Materials Needed:

 Bond paper
 Ruler
 Pencil
 Coloring materials

Sample design

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Are you ready to check what
you have learned about the
elements and principles of art?
The next activity will help you
test if you understood the
concept you have first learned.
Good luck!

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What I Have Learned

Directions: Read and answer the questions.

1. In what way, do the elements and principles of art help you to produce a
good artwork?

2. Name 2-3 things that are found in your house showing the elements and
principles of art.

3. Among those things that you have found, which do you consider as the
most important? Why?

What I Can Do

Activity 3: Collage

Directions: Create an artwork that shows elements and principles of design


using the following objects.

Materials:

1. Midrib (tukog)
2. Toothpick
3. Leaves of any kind
4. Paste
5. Bond paper

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Example:

Assessment

PART I. IDENTIFICATION

Directions: Read each sentence below the box. Write the element or principle of
art it defines. Choose your answer from the words inside the box.

BALANCE MOVEMENT
COLOR PATTERN
EMPHASIS SHAPE
FORM SPACE
LINE TEXTURE

1. An element of art that is 3-dimensional.


2. It adds interest and reality to an artwork.
3. An area enclosed by line and is called 2-dimensional.
4. It is the uniform repetition of any of the elements of art.
5. A mark drawn by a tool such as pencil, pen, or paintbrush.
6. It is the distance around, between, below, and within an object.
7. An art that gives sense to the painting feels stable and “feels right”.
8. The actual surface feel or the simulated appearance of roughness and
softness.
9. Creates an area of the composition that is visually dominant and
commands the viewers’ attention.
10. It is the result of using the elements of art such that they move the
viewer’s eye around and within the image.

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PART II. TRUE OR FALSE

Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong.

1. Bul’ul is made from narra wood.


2. Batanes people are called Gaddangs.
3. Laguna is one of the provinces under CAR.
4. Calle Crisologo can be found in Vigan City.
5. Kadangyan textile is a burial cloth in Mountain Province.

Additional Activity

Directions: Read and answer the questions.

1. Based on your collage, what can you say about your created art?

2. What are the elements and principles of art that you have applied in your
own artwork?

I hope you enjoyed


the lessons.

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Answer Key

What I Know Assessment I


1. A 1. Form
2. D 2. Color
3. A 3. Shape
4. B 4. Pattern
5. A 5. Line
PART II 6. Space
1. Ifugao 7. Balance
2. Burnay 8. Texture
3. Balisong 9. Emphasis
4. Labba 10. Movement
5. Mountain 11. True
Province 12. False
6. Calle Crisologo 13. False
7. Pahiyas Festival
14. True
8. Vakul
15. True
9. Singcaban
10. Giant Lanterns

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References

Book Reference:

In National Training of Trainers in K to 10 Curriculum on Critical Content in Arts Session Guide


in Arts 7 2018. Department of Education, 2018.

Electronic References:

n.d. https://elementaryartresources.com/posters/elements-art-principles-design-mini-
poster-set (accessed May 18, 2020).
n.d. https://www.liveabout.com/principles-of-art-and-design-2578740 (accessed May 18,
2020).

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Department of Education – Region 10

Zone 1, DepEd Building Masterson Avenue, Upper Balulang


Cagayan de Oro City, 9000
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E-mail Address: region10@deped.gov.ph

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