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METAL CRAFT

CASTING
K process of forming three-
U dimensional duplicates by using
L
I molten material to solidify in a
N mold made from an original art.
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METAL CRAFT
art of executing artistic designs in
metal
COLD CASTING
process of mixing a variety of powder
with a binder resin and applying
mixture into a mold.

LOST-WAX
method of metal casting in which a
molten metal is poured into a mold that
has been created by means of a wax
model.
other forms of metalwork include hand
shaping and pounding of metal sheets, a
laborious method which transforms flat
metal sheets into sturdy, solid objects.

Sculpture has
been the most
challenging and
capital-intensive
of the plastic
arts?
GRAPHIC ARTS
GRAPHIC
“to write” or “to illustrate”

PRINT MAKING
Process of making an art image by
hand on a flat-surfaced plate and
inking this to transfer its image
onto paper.
THREE BASIC CATEGORIES
Relief
OF PRINTMAKING

Intaglio 1. Relief
2. Intaglio
3. Planographic process
Planographic
process
PAPER CRAFT
PAPIER MACHE
made up of pulp or
T
sheets of papers glued A
K
and pressed together and
molded while moist to

A
form a three-dimensional
object.
Definition of Terms:

Papier
Mache –
Papier mache is called taka in Paete, Laguna chewed
where it is a traditional women’s craft. paper (a
French term)
HANDMADE PAPER – MAKING
Salay in Misamis Oriental is the site of a small-scale
handmade paper industry founded in 1987.

Forest Products
Research and
Development
Institute conducts
technical training on
handmade paper
processes?
PAPER CUTTING ART
Pastillas pabalat art is a traditional craft
which originated in San Miguel Bulacan.
Luz Ocampo made
pastillas wrappers from
papel de hapon – cut-outs
that depict traditional
motifs like bahay kubo,
Maria Clara, pounding
rice, fowls’, flowers,
and trees.
Luz Ocampo’s works that depicts
traditional motifs
Luz Ocampo first
learned paper
cutting in fifth
grade and an expert
in the art of carving
fruit?
ORNAMENT ART
ORNAMENT
pattern or motif used to decorate a
main object, parts of a building, a
person or a general environment.
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PERSONAL ORNAMENTS
objects worn by a person to enhance
appearance and signify status.
Brass smiths from Batangas and
Cavite cast anting-anting or talismans,
medals with esoteric inscriptions and
Catholic images to protect the wearer
from harm.

In traditional cultural Definition of Terms:

communities, ornaments brass –


have ritual functions and alloy of
often signify emotional copper
states such as happiness,
grieving or triumph? esoteric –
abstract
CONCEPTUAL
ART
CONCEPTUAL ART
philosophical form of fine arts to
creation where an idea or process is
more important than a finished
object made by hand.

FOUND OBJECTS
machine produced articles for daily use
that are transformed simply by
removing it from its original context to
signify a different message
Cristóvão Canhavato, Throne of Weapons.
Definition of Terms:

Sculptor Federico Pete Jimenez’ Mom is his assemblage –


collection/gather
one of his many assemblages of metal
objects from junkshops, soldered into soldered –
attaching
delightful, and witty sculptures.

Today, found objects


are incorporated into
painting, sculpture, and
printmaking?

Federico Pete Jimenez’ wages war against the corona virus


MULTIMEDIA ARTS
broader scope where visual elements are
combined with non-visual such as sound,
motion, literature, drama, dance, graphics,
music, performance, and situation.

PERFORMANCE ARTS
anti-thesis to theater and the materials
are the performer’s body and its
interaction with an audience, and it may
either be scripted or spontaneous or
planned with improvisations.
ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE
creative conceptualization of
graphic descriptions of a building
or blueprints.

Materials and
techniques affect both
the aesthetic and
functional properties of
a building?

Quezon City Hall, University of the Philippines in


Diliman. (Photo by Ramon F. Velasquez via
Wikimedia Commons)
MATERIALS OF FILIPINO
ARCHITECTURE

1. Plant-based (wood)
2. Masonry (stone)
3. Metals (stainless)
4. Glass (windows)
5. Composite materials
TECHNIQUES IN
ARCHITECTURE
1. Load-bearing
2. Arches, vaulting,
domes
3. Thin shell
4. Folded plate
5. Geodesic dome
6. Tensile
Arches, vault,
dome

Load bearing Thin shell


Geodesic
dome

Folded plate Tensile


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