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CPAR FIRST SEM FINALS REVIEWERS

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Portrait
- Romantic painters preferred over figure painting
Kalimot ko (di mahanap sa ppts)
(I think kun uno an ila paintings and sculpture so basi an ila history, mummy
pharaoh, rituals, pyramids)
- Egyptians painting and sculpture

Why is Ang Post considered a contemporary artwork?

- ihas parallels in Philippine contemporary society, the local staging made


references to local culture.
Noli me Tangere
- popular film of Jose Nepomuceno
Cinematography
- where the filipino word sine come from
La Vida de Rizal
- first locally produced film in the Philippines

Agnes Locsin
- Davao based choreographer
Lani Maestro and Poklong Anading
- wwo artist that collaborated for Digital Taglog
Artifact
- Art is considered to be artifact
Technique (meaning an hanapon)
- the manner in which artists use and manipulate materials to achieve the
desired formal effect
Terminal waiting room, Metallic waiting room, and Digital clocks
- elements that are present in Felix Bacolor, Waiting
- Elavator music ra an dili present
Abaca
- used as material for rope, and transformed into a wide variety of efficient
products
Medium (meaning an hanapon)
- are the material used to create an artwork. Artist use medium to express their
thought, ideas, feelings, etc
Selleability
- not part of process in making an artwork

A help for decision making!


Availability – is the material available and not scarce? Is it available anytime
of the year? Is it available at the nearest possible source?
Cost – the materials durable and can withstand weather changes? Can it
support its function? Will it last for years if not for lifetime?
Process needs – Does it involve a process with available tools/ equipment?
Do I have the skills to create this material and transform it into an artwork?
Durability – is the materials durable and can withstand weather changes? Can
it support its function? Will it last for years if not for lifetime?
Resourcefulness & Creativity– Is the material sourced out from scrap? Is it a
less consumed/ less used material? Does your community regard it as
unimportant or waste? Do you think it is a “first time” product? Can you make
this into a creative contemporary artwork? Will it “wow” the viewers/ users?
Number of possible use – will this material be used for only one
function/artwork? Does it have any other purpose? Can you make this
material into a variety of artwork or function?

32. What is a negative effect of viewer overly depending on research to interpret an


artwork?
- Basta may choices kaso ya ako kadumdum, instead imemorize/familiarize inin
following para makabayo kaw pag abot sa exam an way namention

● Where did the artist grow up?


● What cultural practices and traditions did the artist follow?
● What are the artist’s political beliefs?
● How did the artist become an artist?
● What techniques and practices is the artist known for?
• Who is the intended audience of the artwork?
● What is the artistic background of the audience?
● Does the artwork depict a natural phenomenon?
● Does it showcase environmental rituals?
● What elements in the artwork suggest that it is distinctly from its place of
origin?
● What was happening when the artwork was created?

33 – 40. Suggest a new idea to showcase in the festival except street dancing
Theatre is a great idea for it showcases a story and expresses different things in our
society. It’ll showcase our history, our origin, and especially how did our festival
come from existence. It is an important form to showcase the talent of individuals, a
good opportunity for everyone who always wanted to show what they can do, not
only by street dancing.

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