This document discusses different forms of painting including easel painting, murals, telon painting, jeepney and calesa painting, and collage. It also covers common painting themes such as genre painting, historical painting, interiors, landscapes, portraits, nudes, religious painting, and still life. The objectives are to identify different painting forms and appreciate the works of pioneer Filipino artists. Painting involves applying color to a flat surface using various materials like watercolor, acrylic, ink, oil pastel and charcoal. Surfaces include wood, canvas, cardboard and paper.
This document discusses different forms of painting including easel painting, murals, telon painting, jeepney and calesa painting, and collage. It also covers common painting themes such as genre painting, historical painting, interiors, landscapes, portraits, nudes, religious painting, and still life. The objectives are to identify different painting forms and appreciate the works of pioneer Filipino artists. Painting involves applying color to a flat surface using various materials like watercolor, acrylic, ink, oil pastel and charcoal. Surfaces include wood, canvas, cardboard and paper.
This document discusses different forms of painting including easel painting, murals, telon painting, jeepney and calesa painting, and collage. It also covers common painting themes such as genre painting, historical painting, interiors, landscapes, portraits, nudes, religious painting, and still life. The objectives are to identify different painting forms and appreciate the works of pioneer Filipino artists. Painting involves applying color to a flat surface using various materials like watercolor, acrylic, ink, oil pastel and charcoal. Surfaces include wood, canvas, cardboard and paper.
painting • Appreciate the paintings/works of our pioneer artists 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. • Painting is considered two-dimensional, meaning it only has height and width. Forms of Painting 1. Easel Painting 2. Murals 3. Telon Painting 4. Jeepney and Calesa Painting 5. Collage Easel Painting • The easel painting is perhaps the most common form of painting • As the name implies, this involves applying color to a board or canvas that is fixed on an upright support called an easel. • These paintings are meant to be framed and hanged on a wall after creating them. Murals • A mural is described as a huge wall-sized painting. • In 1980’s, some artists believed that the mural should be used to impart messages to increase social awareness especially to issues at the time. Telon Painting • It is described as a backdrop or background for the stage. • These backdrops are used for komedya, sarswela and sinakulo which are 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 patters, and/or thin lines • Jeepney painting evolved from calesa painting. 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 Themes of Painting • Genre Painting • Historical painting • Interiors • Landscapes • Portraits • Nudes • Religious painting • Still life Genre Painting • It portrays people in daily activities • Subjects include planting and harvesting rice, a young woman singing in front of guests, barong-barong, vendors and fiestas Historical Painting • Depicts a scene from the past • It often has a lesson concerning national values Interiors • Refers to the painting of the space inside of a part of a house or a building • 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 paintings portray natural scenery or urban scenes. • Mixed media is now used in creating landscape paintings 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 unclothes human figure Religious Painting • Common subjects of religious painting include a lone religious image, lives of the saints ad scenes as based from the scriptures like the nativity scene, and the station of the cross. Still Life • This refers to a painting depicts natural or man-made objects that form a composition in a natural setting ACTIVITY # 1 CREATING DOODLE Guidelines • Create a doodle (based from experience or emotion)