LET'S GO DEEPER Huling Tunog: Mm Aa Ss A. Answer each question below.
1. How do Filipino artists use art techniques? Describe two examples
cited in the lesson
Filipino artwork frequently tries to reflect an object's several sides,
portraying how Filipinos believe it to seem rather than how it is really perceived. For enhanced awareness, many artists will typically position items such that the largest and most recognizable viewpoint is shown. The collage by Jay Cabalu titled "De los Reyes" is one example used in the lecture. Jay reverse-appropriates through collage to create his own universe and self-image. Lee Aguinaldo's Frottage #131 is another example. In order to produce this dreamlike, even hallucinogenic image, Lee Aguinaldo used the method of superimposing forms, lines, and colors with well-known themes like cinematic film excerpts.
2. How are interactive and collaborative art done by contemporary
artists?
Interactive art is a type of art that engages the audience in a way
that furthers its purpose. This is accomplished by certain interactive art installations by allowing the viewer or visitor to "walk" through, on, and around them. Others invite the viewer or the artist to participate in the creation of the piece. The practice of collaborative arts, on the other hand, entails intimate collaboration between artists and communities, frequently over a long period of time. It makes use of the talents and experiences of each participant to give artistic expression to what matters most to them. B. Complete the statement below about skills, techniques and production applied in Contemporary Art.
Write your answer on the blanks.
1. Art production requires skills and techniques such as
collage, decalcomania, decoupage, frottage, and trapunto.
2. Interactive and collaborative art production can benefit the
artists and the public by
making their works well-known, and the public recognizing and
viewing a masterpiece Individual abilities are balanced with the group's common aim in collaborative art. In a collaborative cooperation environment, people must learn to accept each other's uniqueness and similarities. Collaborative art emphasizes cooperation over competition. Artists collaborate as equals and share their ideas.