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Learning Objectives:

01 define contemporary arts;


describe the art forms from the various
02 regions through the development of
Philippine arts; and
03 describe various contemporary art forms
from the regions based on the elements and
principles of arts.
Assignment:
1.What is an art?
2. What is contemporary art?
3. Enumerate the famous arts
from the different regions of
the Philippines.
c t i v i t y : G u es s
A
F o r m s o f A r t
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The expression of ideas and emotions,
with the creation of certain aesthetic
qualities, in a two-dimensional visual
language.

P - - - - - - G
PAI NTI N G
An artistic form in which hard or
plastic materials are worked into
three-dimensional art objects

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S C U LPT U R E
Traditionally been applied to those
imaginative works of poetry and
prose
I T E RAT U R E
L- - - - - -
The art and technique of designing and
building, as distinguished from the skills
associated with construction

-R- - - T-C - -
ARCHITECT URE
Vocal or instrumental sounds (or both)
combined in such a way as to produce
beauty of form, harmony, and expression
of emotions

- - - - C
MUSIC
The production of movies as an art or
industry

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CINEMA
A collaborative form of performing art
that uses live performers, usually actors or
actresses, to present the experience of a
real or imagined event before a live
audience in a specific place, often a stage

T- - - - - -
T H EAT E R
The art or process of producing images by the
action of radiant energy and especially light

on a sensitive surface

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PH O T O G RAPY
A visual depiction made using tools such as
pen or pencil.

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D RAW I N G
Painting Sculpture Literature
Architecture Music Cinema
Theater Photography Drawing
Examine the following images of
arts and process your thoughts
with the help of the guide
questions below:

1.W h a t d o t h e
pictures of arts
present?
2.H o w t h e s e a r t s
r e f l e c t t h e
Philippine’s culture
and tradition and The Making of the Philippine Flag
the development of
Philippine arts?
Examine the following images of
arts and process your thoughts
with the help of the guide
questions below:

1.W h a t d o t h e
pictures of arts
present?
2.H o w t h e s e a r t s
r e f l e c t t h e
Philippine’s culture
and tradition and Cinco Marias (Tres Marias Series)
the development of
Philippine arts?
Three Major Traditions
The development of the Philippine
arts comes in three major
traditions. These are:
1.Ethnic Tradition
2.Spanish Colonial Tradition
3.American Colonial and
Contemporary Arts Traditions.
1.Ethnic Tradition

Art forms are primarily


influenced by the
geographical location and
the experiences of the
Filipinos (Luzviminda & Manunggul Jar
Sayseng, 2016). In this time,
Manunggul jar is found
the purpose of arts is
in Manunggul Cave, Lipuun
integral to life. Arts Point, Palawan in the early
reflected the pagan beliefs 1960s. Manunggul jar is a
and practices, everyday burial jar which signifies the
activity such as fishing and belief of early Filipino in
farming, and specific life after death.
decorative art pattern to
the community.
2. Spanish Colonial
Tradition
Art forms were
primarily influenced by Langit, Lupa, at Impyerno by Josef
r e l i g i o n a n d Luciano Dans
This wall painting by Josef
secularization . In this Luciano Dans will be found in St.
time, Spaniards used James the Apostle Church in
Paete, Laguna. This painting
arts to propagate the was dated 1850 and depicts
Catholic faith. the heaven, crucifixion of
Christ; earth, Adan and Eve;
and hell, sinners with different
transgressions.
3.1 American Colonial
and Contemporary
Arts Traditions
Modern
Art The Making of the Philippine Flag
by Fernando Amorsolo

Modern art refers This painti n g w a s m a d e b y


to the practice of art Fernando Amorsolo, “Grand Old
Man of Philippine Art” and born
from 1860s to 1960s. in Manila. It shows a
the main theme of art reminder of the reminder of
works in this time is traditions a n d c u s t o m s o f t h e
Filipino.
national identity.
Bayanihan by Carlos “Botong”
Francisco
Carlos “Botong” Francisco
was born in Ango, Rizal. This
painting by him was dated in
1962. This mural painting of
Carlos “Botong” Francisco shows
the Filipino’s bayanihan
tradition. This also shows
the distinctive style of
Francisco’s painting that
showcased his mastery in arts.
3.2 Contemporary
Arts

Contemporary
art refers to the Cinco Marias (Tres Marias Series)
practice of art from by Federico Aguilar Alcuaz
1970s to the present. Federico Aguilas Alcuaz
was born in Santa Cruz, Manila.
Contemporary arts Cinco Marias (Tres Marias
mirror contemporary Series) depicts the variety of
culture and society. domestic activities (Guillermo,
2007).
Diverse and emerging
art practices were
being introduced in
this era.
Art Installation in Sand Dunes of
Paoay by Leeroy New

Leeroy New is one of


the Philippines contemporary
artists. He is born in General
SANTOS City. This art
installation of Leeroy New
was made for the La Milagrosa
Festival in Ilocos Norte.
According to Leeroy New, the art
installation symbolizes the great
festivals, feasts and
celebrations (Lape� a, 2012)
Contemporary art refers to art—
namely, painting, sculpture,
photography, installation,
performance, and video art—
produced today.
Contemporary art" refers to art
made and produced by artists
living today. Today's artists
work in and respond to a global
environment that is culturally
diverse, technologically
advancing, and multifaceted.
Contemporary art" refers to art
made and produced by artists
living today. Today's artists
work in and respond to a global
environment that is culturally
diverse, technologically
advancing, and multifaceted.
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w h ic h i s e r s t o t h e
s p a c e r e f
n e g a t i v e e s h a p e i s
a r t w h i c h t h
op p o s i t e p
enclosing.
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t s , a l i n e i o
In v i s u a l a r c o m e i n t w
i n t s . I t m a y o r
d p o o t t e d ,
connecte c s : f o r m – c u r v e d , d
t i c a l ,
character i s t i c t i o n – v e r
s ; a n d d i r e f e r e n t
broken li n e l l i n e s . D i f
o r d i a g o n a e r e n t
l ,
h o r i z o n t a n e s m a y c o n v e y d i l line f f
e s o f l i h o r i z o n t a
typ r e x a m p l e , a l i n e s
s . F o t i c a l
meaning e s t s c a l m n e s s , v e r
l i n e s
usually s u g g h , d i a g o n a l
e y s t r e n g t d l i n e s
may co n v a c t i o n , c u r v e
m p r e s s i o n o f n g e o f
c re a t e a n i g r a d u a l c h a
e x p r e s s i o n o f p e r t a i n
c re a t e a n l a r l i n e m a y
, a n d c i r c u
d ir e c t i o n o f d i r e c t i o n .
r u p t c h a n g e
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F o r m S h a p e
Sh a p e a n d a n a r e a
S h a p e i s
Form
p e a n d s e s . S h a p e
Sha y a l i n e o r l i n
n c l o s e d b t h h e i g h t
that is e e n s i o n a l f i g u r e s w i
s o f
d i m t k i n d
a re t w o T h e r e a r e d i f f e r e n
h a p e s
a n d w id t h . g e o m e t r i c s
d t h e s e a r e e t c . ) ,
shapes an s q u a r e s , r e c t a n g l e ,
g l e , d i n n a t u r e ,
( t r i a n s h a p e s f o u n
s h a p e s ( ) , a b s t r a c t
organic f a l e a f o r c l o u d
w i n g
e.g. sha p e o a n d f r e e f l o
y m m e t r i c a l t h r e e
shapes ( a s f o r m s a r e
e a n w h i l e , n s a r e
shapes). M I t s d i m e n s i o
a l f i g u r e s . e s h a p e s ,
dimension h , a n d v o l u m e . U n l i k
heigh t , w i d t
m o r e d e p t h .
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In visua l a t u r a l
i t h t h e n
i a t e d w e n t .
assoc n o u r e n v i r o n m
n o m e n o n i p a s s e s
p h e e n a l i g h t
t i f i c a l l y , w h u c e
S c i e n i t w i l l p r o d
h a p r i s m , n t
throu g f d i f f e r e
t h u e s o
d i f f e r e n c o l o r s m a y
g t h s . T h e s e ,
wav e l e n s , d a r k n e s s
t o l i g h t n e s
pert a i n
w a r m t h .
coolness, or
V a l u e
c o ns id er ed a
a r t s , v a l u e is
In v is u a l p er t a in s t o
a c o l o r w h ic h
prop e r t y o f
o r d a r k n es s .
its ligh t n e s s
Te x t u r e

x t u r e i s t h e
a r t s , t e
In visual t o o u r s e n s e o f
t h a t a p p e a l s ,
eleme n t g h , s m o o t h
t h i n g s , r o u
feel o n r t a in s t o t h e
l ip p e r y . I t p e
bumpy , o r s
a n a r t p i e c e .
s u r f a c e o f
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Proportion Harmony Variety
Proportion refers to the
relationship of the size of In visual arts, Variety may be referred
to as diversity. This
elements in a body of art. harmony is the means adding multiple,
For example, when
drawing a human unity of the different elements to
standing beside a house, a r t w o r k , break the monotony of
it is important to ensure an artwork and make
that the size of the human is specifically about
it more interesting.
proportional to the size of the arrangement
the house.
of the related
elements.
Movement Rhythm Balance

I n a r t s , This refers to the Balance refers


movement is repetition of certain to the even and
the illusion of elements to produce a e q u a l
motion in a pattern. In visual arts, distribution of
repeated design
p a i n t i n g , elements.
elements may create a
sculpture design, certain flow and may
or in a piece of lead the viewer’s eyes.
art.
Emphasis
Emphasis is a principle
which may refer to the
greater impact given
on a certain element.
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