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ROJECT

IN

COMPILATION IN
PHILIPPINE
CONTEMPORARY
ART
SUBMITTED
DOMENIC LAYNO

SUBMITTED to
ROCHINE D. MALUPA

* Acknowledgment
 In the creative arts and scientific literature, an acknowledgment (British
English: acknowledgement) is an expression of a gratitude for
assistance in creating an original work.
 Filipino artists are important because they play a role in presenting and
educating the public about our history and identity. Their works are important
too because by expressing the cultural richness of the archipelago in all its
diversity, Filipino artists have helped to shape a sense of national identity.

* What is art for you?


 In my own view point, art is an abstract or incorporeal
entity that are found everywhere. Which means, that
art itself exists, but doesn't have definite physical form
but can always be represented by something made out of
man's creative capabilities.
 For me, art itself is flexible. We can always say that
something is art, as long as it is created by our own
imagination, or produced artistically by our gentle
hands, whether it is a simple portrait, a handwoven
basket or a landscape painting.

* Reflection of your first art


Evidence of your understanding and intentions can be shown by the
ways you use media, materials and processes, as well as in the
ways that you develop your ideas, skills and techniques.
These photographs, the souvenir snaps that people put up or hang up in their
homes, these are the legitimate pictures that we sometimes use for art, pictures
that we perhaps want to use for illegitimate purposes. So maybe it's illegitimate
to turn snapshots into ready-mades. They only have this ready-made character
because they're so easy to produce - all you have to do is select them. This
distinction is far from secure, because we may yet be able to establish that there
is no such thing as a ready- made. There are only pictures, of value to a large
number of people or to very few, interesting for a very long time, or just for a
few seconds, for which people pay very little money or a great deal.

* Second art work


*Reflection of your second art
Your classmate is someone who goes to school with you. It's hard to believe when
you first start college that some of your classmates will become your very best
friends. Your school friends are your classmates, and so are the fellow students you
barely know at all.

It appears that you're seeking a reflection on a second art piece related to a


classmate. To provide a meaningful reflection, I'd need more specific
information about the artwork and the context in which it was created. Here
are some prompts to help guide your reflection:

1. Description of the Artwork:


 Provide a brief description of the artwork. What is the medium
used? What are the dominant colors, shapes, and forms?
2. Interpretation:
 What message or emotions does the artwork convey to you?
How do you interpret the symbols or elements within the
piece?
3. Context:
 Consider the context in which the artwork was created. Was it a
personal project, a class assignment, or part of a larger theme
or series?
4. Relation to the Classmate:
 How does the artwork reflect the personality, interests, or style
of your classmate? Are there elements that seem to be
characteristic of their work?
5. Technique and Skill:
 Evaluate the technical aspects of the artwork. Does your
classmate demonstrate a high level of skill in their chosen
medium? Are there unique techniques or approaches they've
used?
6. Impact on You:
 Reflect on how the artwork has affected you personally. Does it
provoke any specific thoughts, emotions, or memories?
7. Comparison with Previous Work:
 If applicable, compare this artwork with any previous pieces by
your classmate. Are there noticeable developments or changes
in their style
*Third art work

*REFLECTION OF THIRD ART


 art is not my forte I am more of in academics so when this task was given to
us the thoughts “Oh art, not again. and “No, I’ll fail this task” came in to my
mind. Because ever since I was a child
It seems like you're asking for a reflection on someone named Perla.
However, without additional context or information about who Perla is and
what specific aspects you would like me to reflect upon, it's challenging to
provide a meaningful response.

If you could provide more details about Perla, such as her role in your life,
her characteristics, or the context in which you are reflecting on her, I would
be better able to assist you in crafting a thoughtful reflection. Feel free to
share more information so that I can provide a more relevant and
personalized response.

*REFLECTION OF FOURTH ART


 painting, the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic
qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language. The elements of this language—its
shapes, lines, colors, tones, and textures—are used in various ways to produce
sensations of volume, space, movement, and light on a flat surface
Coffee art, often created by skilled baristas who use steamed milk to design intricate
patterns on the surface of espresso-based drinks, is not just a visual treat but an
experience that engages multiple senses. Reflecting on coffee art brings to mind
several aspects:

In reflection, coffee art is not merely a decorative element but a testament


to the fusion of skill, aesthetics, and the sensory pleasures associated with
enjoying a cup of coffee. It adds layers of enjoyment, making the act of
drinking coffee a multisensory experience that extends beyond taste alone.

REFLICTION OF FIFTH ART


 A tattoo is a form of body modification made by inserting tattoo ink, dyes,
and/or pigments, either indelible or temporary, into the dermis layer of the skin
to form a design
 Think about what you want your tattoo to represent, and choose a design that will
remind you of this meaning. You might consider a quote or symbol that has meaning
to you or an image that reflects something important in your life
Tattoo art is a fascinating form of expression that transcends cultural boundaries and
spans centuries. Reflecting on tattoo art brings to mind various dimensions:

In conclusion, tattoo art is a multifaceted and dynamic form of expression that merges
personal stories, cultural heritage, and artistic skill. Reflecting on tattoo art allows for a
deeper appreciation of its richness and diversity within the broader spectrum of art and self-
identity.

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