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VISUAL

ARTS
PAINTING
TODAY'S AGENDA
• Identifies various
contemporary art forms and
their practices from the
various regions (CAR11/12IAC-
0a-1)

• discusses various art forms


found in the Philippines
(CAR11/12IAC-0b-2)
PAINTING
Painting refers to the process of applying color
on a flat surface. Forms can be created using a
wide variety of materials such as watercolor,
acrylic, ink, oil, pastel, and charcoal.
Surfaces for painting include wood, canvas,
cardboard, and paper.
FORMS
OF PAINTING
EASEL PAINTING
The easel painting is perhaps the most
common form of painting which involves
applying color to a board or canvas that is
fixed on an upright support called an easel.

These are meant to.be framed and hanged


on a wall after creating them.
Murals
A mural is described as a huge wall-sized
painting used to impart messages to the public.

A new form of mural which is a portable mural,


was developed in order to prevent the mural
from being erased from the wall which was
created.by using bold strokes in applying bright
colors on pieces of cheesecloth\or canvas.
Telon Painting
A telon is describes as a backdrop or
background for the stage which are used
for komedya, sarswela, and sinakulo,.the
popular forms of theater in the country.
Jeepney and
Calesa Painting
The calesa is typically painted using one color.
The borders of the calesa are decorated with
geometric patterns, repetitive patterns, and/or thin
lines.
Jeepney painting evolved from calesa painting.
In a typical jeepney, a logo, number, or painting is
covered near the driver’s seat, as well as near the
seats adjacent.to it.
Collage
This refers to a form of painting that
involves combine images in a single
artwork.

This entails cutting and pasting


materials such as paper, fabric, tin foil
and other relatively flat materials onto
a board or canvas.
Genre Painting
Genre painting portrays people in daily activities.
During the contemporary period, genre painting
took several directions.

One of these new approaches is folk genre, which


mainly focuses on the everyday activities of the
folk.
Another approach is using the style of cubism in
depicting folk or urban subjects.
On the other hand, folk-naive is another style
wherein it uses a lot of color .and spontaneity.
Historical Painting
The historical painting depicts a scene
from the past.

It often has a lesson concerning national


values.
Interiors
This refers to painting of the space inside
of a part of a house or a building.

This usually reveals the social class of the


family living in that particular house, as
well as the traits of the people living in it.
Landscapes
These painting portrays natural scenery or
urban scenes.

Mixed media is now used in creating


landscape paintings.

Closely related to landscapes are


seascapes, which focus on large bodies of
water, particularly the ocean or the sea.
Portraits
This refers to a painting portraying one or
more specific individuals.

This usually portrays the physical


characteristics of the subject and seeks to
show an understanding of that person’s
character.
Nudes
These are paintings that portray the unclothed
human figure.

Nowadays, a wide variety of materials and


styles can be used in painting nudes. Nude
painting sessions are conducted in galleries.
Religious Painting
Common subjects of religious painting
includes a lone religious image, lives of the
saints, and scenes based from the Scriptures
like the Nativity scene, and the Station of the
Cross.
Still Life
This refers to a painting that depicts natural or man-made
objects that form a composition in a natural setting.
A lot of styles can be used by artists in painting, ranging
from Baroque and Rococo, to impressionism,
expressionism, and abstract.

Neo-realism involves creating representational figures


that also look abstract; hyperrealism or magic realism, the
subject is painted in a highly realistic way that it
resembles a photograph and social realism entails
creating paintings that depicts socioeconomic and
political problems.
LET'S DISCUSS
AND ANALYZE
QUESTION
Solving an equation as a class certainly boosts students’ interest and
engagement. Aside from helping them stay focused, it allows them to think
deeply, create connections, and get different perspectives on the subject
matter.

QUESTION
Solving an equation as a class certainly boosts students’ interest and engagement.
Aside from helping them stay focused, it allows them to think deeply, create
connections, and get different perspectives on the subject matter.
ACTIVITY TIME
THANK YOU!

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