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“Contemporary

Philippine arts from


the Regions”
Materials &
Techniques used in
Philippine
Contemporary Art
CONTEMPORARY ARTS FROM THE REGION
Quarter 2 – Module 3
• Content Standards: The learners should
be able to consolidate relevant concept to
plan for future production.

• Performance Standards: The learners


should be able to design production using
available materials and appropriate
techniques.

• MELC with CG CODE: Applies artistic


skills and techniques in the process of
creation. (CAR11/12AP – 0f-h- 15)
Materials used in
Contemporary
Arts in the
Philippine
Regions
ABACA
CAPIZ
SHELL
RATTAN
BURI
BAMBOO
SEA
SHELLS
It’s
Game
Time!
MOTIVATION
Study the
pictures
Which picture
shows Minimalism
in Art? Picture 1 or
2.
Explain.
LESSON PROPER
TRADITIONAL
TECHNIQUE
USED IN
CREATING
ART
Technique
•Is the manner which artist use
and manipulate materials to
achieve the desired formal
effect, and communicate the
desired concept or meaning.
WOOD
CARVING
WOOD CARVING
•A technique encompassing
any form of working wood
with a tool into some sort
of aesthetic object.
MOLDING
MOLDING
•A technique of
shaping liquid or
pliable material
such as clay.
WEAVING
WEAVING
•Is a method of textile production
in which two distinct set of
yarns or threads are interlaced
at right angles to form a fabric
or cloth.
ABEL OR INABEL
OF ILOCOS USING
PEDAL LOOM
MADE OF COTTON
FIBER

A CLOTH MADE
OF ABACA
WOVEN BY
T’BOLI PEOPLE
AROUND LAKE
CEBU,
MINDANAO
BASKETRY
PLAITING COILING

WICKER TWINING
PLAITING
•Interweaving or braiding two or
more strands, fibers etc.
•Plaiting is the simplest basket
weaving technique. The end result
will typically be a flat, square, or
rectangle-shaped basket.
TWINING
• The weavers are usually crossed over or twisted
around each other in between spokes, so the
type of material used for these baskets needs to
be flexible, such as cedar bark, reeds, or roots.
• Two or more flexible weaving elements cross
each other as they weave through the stiffer
radial spokes.
WICKER
• The weavers are usually woven between the spokes
in an alternating over one, under one pattern. By
alternating, we mean that if the weavers are woven
over one spoke and under the next spoke in one row,
then on the row above, they will be woven under the
spoke and over the next spoke. Wicker baskets can
also have a series of two or three spokes that are
being woven around, instead of just one.
COILING
• The last basket weaving technique is called
coiling. This technique is technically not
“weaving.” Coiling involves taking a “core”
material and wrapping it, then sewing the
materials together to create a spiral. Because of
the spiral shape, coiled baskets are usually round
when finished.
As an artist, the contemporary art techniques and performance
practices are just breaking the conservative's rules.
"Contemporary art is the art of today", that could be the best
definition. This kind of art produced by artists who are living in
21st century.
1. MINIMALISM
• One of the artistic movements that has
been most relevant throughout the
contemporary art movement is
minimalism.
• Minimalism seeks to take away what is
unnecessary and leaving only what is
essential.
Arturo Luz is a Filipino modern artist best
known for his minimalist,
geometric, and abstract styles of art and his
animated paintings of circus
performers and musicians as well as his
revered cityscape series
2. FOUND OBJECTS

• Taking something that people view as


useless, and then using it in a unique
way to make artwork is one of the most
important movements that currently exist
in contemporary.
The technique of putting
different objects together to
create three-dimensional
art is called Assemblage. It is
like collage, a two-dimensional
medium.
3. LARGE-SCALE ART

• Creating something huge to express


diverse perspectives in artwork is
incredibly popular, even today.
“The 2000 Sculpture” (1992), by Walter De Maria, an example of his groupings
of ordered elements using precise measurements.
What is the essence
of materials and
technique in
creating art?
ACTIVITY
Group Activity No. 2:
Title of Artwork: “Found Object Art”

Instruction: Create a three-dimensional artwork with


the use of any objects found in your house. Three-
dimensional artwork can be done by attaching or
gluing different objects to create one art piece.
Group Activity No. 2:

Rubrics:
Structures – 40%
Creativity – 30 %
Materials used –
Rubrics:
Structures – 40%
Creativity – 30 %
Materials used – 30%

TOTAL – 100%
_________
•Is the manner which artist use
and manipulate materials to
achieve the desired formal
effect, and communicate the
desired concept or meaning.
Technique
•Is the manner which artist use
and manipulate materials to
achieve the desired formal
effect, and communicate the
desired concept or meaning.
____ _______
•A technique encompassing
any form of working wood
with a tool into some sort
of aesthetic object.
WOOD CARVING
•A technique encompassing
any form of working wood
with a tool into some sort
of aesthetic object.
_______
•A technique of
shaping liquid or
pliable material
such as clay.
MOLDING
•A technique of
shaping liquid or
pliable material
such as clay.
_______
•Is a method of textile production
in which two distinct set of
yarns or threads are interlaced
at right angles to form a fabric
or cloth.
WEAVING
•Is a method of textile production
in which two distinct set of
yarns or threads are interlaced
at right angles to form a fabric
or cloth.
________

•The craft of basket- making


BASKETRY
•The craft of basket- making
________
•Interweaving or braiding two or
more strands, fibers etc.
•It is the simplest basket weaving
technique. The end result will
typically be a flat, square, or
rectangle-shaped basket.
PLAITING
•Interweaving or braiding two or
more strands, fibers etc.
•Plaiting is the simplest basket
weaving technique. The end result
will typically be a flat, square, or
rectangle-shaped basket.
_______
• The weavers are usually crossed over or twisted
around each other in between spokes, so the
type of material used for these baskets needs to
be flexible, such as cedar bark, reeds, or roots.
• Two or more flexible weaving elements cross
each other as they weave through the stiffer
radial spokes.
TWINING
• The weavers are usually crossed over or twisted
around each other in between spokes, so the
type of material used for these baskets needs to
be flexible, such as cedar bark, reeds, or roots.
• Two or more flexible weaving elements cross
each other as they weave through the stiffer
radial spokes.
______
• The weavers are usually woven between the spokes
in an alternating over one, under one pattern. By
alternating, we mean that if the weavers are woven
over one spoke and under the next spoke in one row,
then on the row above, they will be woven under the
spoke and over the next spoke. Wicker baskets can
also have a series of two or three spokes that are
being woven around, instead of just one.
WICKER
• The weavers are usually woven between the spokes
in an alternating over one, under one pattern. By
alternating, we mean that if the weavers are woven
over one spoke and under the next spoke in one row,
then on the row above, they will be woven under the
spoke and over the next spoke. Wicker baskets can
also have a series of two or three spokes that are
being woven around, instead of just one.
_______
• The last basket weaving technique is called
coiling. This technique is technically not
“weaving.” Coiling involves taking a “core”
material and wrapping it, then sewing the
materials together to create a spiral. Because of
the spiral shape, coiled baskets are usually round
when finished.
COILING
• The last basket weaving technique is called
coiling. This technique is technically not
“weaving.” Coiling involves taking a “core”
material and wrapping it, then sewing the
materials together to create a spiral. Because of
the spiral shape, coiled baskets are usually round
when finished.

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