The document discusses the Rice Terraces of the Philippines Cordillera and Ifugao cultural landscape. The Rice Terraces were built by hand over extensive areas of high altitude, steep slopes through the careful carving of mountains and hills into stone or mud walls. The Ifugao people have preserved their authentic cultural tribe by resisting foreign influence. The document also describes techniques for creating an illusion of depth in art such as overlapping objects, placement levels, detail levels, and aerial perspective.
The document discusses the Rice Terraces of the Philippines Cordillera and Ifugao cultural landscape. The Rice Terraces were built by hand over extensive areas of high altitude, steep slopes through the careful carving of mountains and hills into stone or mud walls. The Ifugao people have preserved their authentic cultural tribe by resisting foreign influence. The document also describes techniques for creating an illusion of depth in art such as overlapping objects, placement levels, detail levels, and aerial perspective.
The document discusses the Rice Terraces of the Philippines Cordillera and Ifugao cultural landscape. The Rice Terraces were built by hand over extensive areas of high altitude, steep slopes through the careful carving of mountains and hills into stone or mud walls. The Ifugao people have preserved their authentic cultural tribe by resisting foreign influence. The document also describes techniques for creating an illusion of depth in art such as overlapping objects, placement levels, detail levels, and aerial perspective.
- Located in Ifugao and is a landscape of great beauty that expresses the harmony between the people and the environment. - were built with minimal equipment, mostly by hand. -follows the contours of the mountains, covers and extensive area, built on high altitude and steep slopes, stone or mud walls and the careful carving of the natural hills and mountains. Ifugao - among the few people who have resisted foreign influence and have preserved their authentic cultural tribe. Ways to Create an Illusion on Art 1. Overlapping - Occurs when one object covers part of a second object. 2. Placements - Objects placed low on the picture plane seem to be closer to the viewer than objects placed near eye level. 3. Detail - Objects that are less detailed seem further away. Aerial Perspective - refers to the method of creating an illusion of depth, distance, and space on a flat painting. HEALTH 5