Soul-making
It is this practice of working
through disintegration that find
to be at the core of the artistic
and therapeutic processes.
It adds up to the totally of the
work of art, makes the artwork
to have a distinctive quality
that crafts its individuality and
identity.
What is Craft Art?
A type of art that typically refers to the assembly of
handmade goods. This type of art has been around for
centuries.
Typically involves making items that are not only
attractive but useful as well.
And crafts are generally made from raw natural
materials.
Textiles… embroidery; knitting; lace-making; tapestry
art; weaving; etc.
Woodcraft… wood carving; cabinet & furniture making,
lacquer ware; etc.
Paper craft… paper modelling; collage; origami paper
folding; papier-mâché (mosaic)
Pottery & Glass crafts…ceramic (stoneware/porcelain);
mosaic art; glass breading, blowing, etching(stained
glass art materials/methods).
Jewellery crafts…
Other craft arts…
- Basket weaving
- Tattoo designing
- Book bonding
- Doll making
- Floral design
- Ikebana
- Leather works
- Model making (clay)
- Toy making
- Etc.
Crafting image
Refers to imaging or representing in many form which
may be through painting, sculpting, drawing,
storytelling, poetry, dancing, composing or taking
notes.
Also, narcissistic approaches many user are taking on
social media in order to control the way others view
their life.
…But instead what it is often used for is a way of
showing off your life through posed pictures and glowing
status updates.
Crafting stories
They describe a practitioner’s story
crafting responses as a way of
exploring the different levels of
client’s career stories by focusing
on ‘recursive process constructs’.
Crafting instruments performance
Transforming any found or use object,
into a musical instrument, allows one
to discover harmony and balance to
produce a sound that is entertaining,
handsome and magical.
Textile Art Soul, Dream
and Imagination
“Art is a work of the reflective deeper sense of where a
person is, coming from, dreams-strange, at time
psychic visions, born in sleep, and where reality’s grip
on.”
…And soul making, it is form of crafting
stories are transforming brief moments into images are
symbol does connecting with people understanding
culture and embodying tolerance and peace, imagination,
it is like with inspiration, play a major role in art
production.
T’nalak Process
The production is a labour
intensive process requiring
a knowledge of a range of
skills learned from a young
age by the woman of the
tribe.
…First, abaca tree, cleaned,
dried & separated into
strands. These strands are
then carefully selected,
hand tied, and rolled into
balls.
T’nalak and T’boli Art
T’nalak, traditional cloth in
Mindanao island made of
by a group of people in
Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
called T’bolis, T’boli
people. This traditional
cloth is hand-woven made
by Abaca fibre's which
traditionally have three
primary colors, red, black,
and original color of the
Abaca leaves.
Dagmay
Involves a mud-dyeing technique where in practitioners
submerge their tannin-dyed yarns into iron-rich mud
for several days.
First, they pound the bark of a tree boil it with the abaca
yarn. Then, add the mud with a bluish color and let the
yarn boil until their desired tone is achieved.
The Pis-syabit is the multi-colored woven cloth of the
Tausug. Men as a headdress/clothing accessory, folded
neatly & draped over left shoulder. Worn along with
lapi/ upper garments & sawal/loose trousers.
Seputangan- a hand-woven square cloth (used as a head
cover by women/ as a sash).
It is different from any other Yakan weaving.
Traditionally it has an off-white background usually
with square pattern which are “stood up on end” as a
rhombus.