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Arts Prepared by:

Tuesday Group
1. Each group will pick one (1) picture
and post on the wall they are assigned.

2. Guess the appropriate word for


the picture

The representative from each group


3.
will have to post it on the board. The
winning group will receive 10 points.
• Philippines is very rich in natural
resources.
• Giving us the necessities
• Give us inspirations
• Artistic feelings
• Enhance our skills
• Can give pride and popularity
• Contemporary artists found used
bottles, plastics straw, and other
recyclable materials useful in creating
artworks.
• They create artworks from:
-wood -thread -wire
-rattan -metal and even leaves
• The real artist sees beauty even from
the peelings of garlic and corn.
• They can combine different other
colors.
• These Sanikulas Cookies are arrow root
cookies that have the image of St.
Nicholas “The Healer” from illnesses
• The molds are an exceptional piece of
folk’s art and rarity.
• It is so rare and considered a family
heirloom.
• It is also made of hardwood
and are of different shapes
and sizes.
• They would have been a
carved piece and a wooden
presser.
The wrapper was made out of delicate
Japanese paper. The way to make it is
so delicate that only the ones with skilled
hands and perfect control of their motor
skills can produce the best kind.
• “Taka” or Taka- Making” is not an exlusive pinoy

art.

• The first recorded of a created “Taka” was by a

woman named Maria Bangue in the 1920’s. She

has wooded molds that were covered with

strips of paper clipped in the sticky paste.


• She would later paint them carefully and
present as children’s toys.

• Due to fire, none of the original takas were


saved.

• More popular during the American


colonization period
The art of embroiling is happily alive and
flourishing the towns. Although it’s mostly
done by women who are wives of the farmers
and fisherman, it is not uncommon to see
fisherman and farmers who are also carefully
and delicately embroidering floral designs
during their “off-season”.
• Skilled
• Fair type of craftsmen
Philippine folk patiently shave
art off the bamboo,
• art of shaving layer by layer,
bamboo into to create curls
artful creations and delicate
twirls of their
bamboo.
• Usually a
celebrating art
• Craftsmen • Sense of
create these “Bayanihan”
bamboo arches
for fiestas, • Inspire their art
weddings and forms
other
celebrations.
• intended to create artful
toys for kids.
• used to create woven
baskets, bags, and even
fans.
• “Palaspas”is the most
common presentation of
Puni art
It is more common to use
leaves that are dried treated
and dyed for strength and
color. These countless
artworks showcase not only
the creativity of Filipinos but
most especially their
ingenuity.
Individual.
The first five (5) students who can
create a Puni art will be given 5
points each.
_________ This are arrow
__________ is an root cookies to have the
exceptional piece of images of St. Nicholas
folk’s arts and rarity. “The healer” from
illnesses.

It is an art
wooded molds Other term for
that were covered
with strips of Puni.
paper

It is an art that craftsmen It is sometimes use to create


create every fiesta or wedding basket, bags, and even fan.
celebration, and it is also "Palaspas" is the most
known as the sense of common representation of this
"bayanihan". art.
It is a form of papercutting originating in the province
of Bulacan in the Philippines.

She is one of the Pabalat artists that continue to spread


awareness of this dying art form.
https://www.slideshare.net/prettymycz/local-
materials-to-contemporart

https://www.scribd.com/presentation/360870555/Loc
al-Materials-to-Contemporary-Arts

https://www.scribd.com/document/388582044/Identi
fy-Local-Materials-Used-in-Creating-Art

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