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Integrative Arts as CONTEMPORARY

PHILIPPINE ARTS
Applied to FROM THE
Contemporary Arts REGIONS
Learning
Competencies

• Identify various contemporary


art forms and their practices
from the various Regions
(CAR11/12IAC-0a1)
• Classify various art forms
found in the Philippines
(CAR11/12IAC-0b-2)

Presentation Title
After going • Identify the different visual elements of arts
• Classify the various forms of arts in the
through this Philippines

module, you are • Provide examples of each forms of arts in


the Philippines
expected to: • Apply the learning in actual art creation

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VISUAL ELEMENTS OF ART
Line

This refers to a prolongation of


a point or a mark on a surface
Solid lines can be used in order
to define form while broken lines
are typically used to suggest
hidden forms.

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Shape and Mass

This element refers to an area


with boundaries identified or
drawing lines. A shape may be
natural or living forms called an
organic shape and can be
irregular or rounded. It may also
be measured forms called
geometric shape.

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Color

This refers to visual perception that


allows a person to differentiate
objects due to the way various
wavelengths of light are reflected.
Color is a very important element
because it can communicate
information and emotion to the
viewer.

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These are the three properties of color:

• Hue
• Value
• Saturation

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Hue

Hue, which refers to the basic or


pure color, and is represented in
the color wheel.

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Value
Value, which refers to the
lightness and darkness of color.
A light color or tint is the result
of adding white to a hue, while a
dark color or shade results from
adding black to a hue.

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Saturation

Saturation, which refers to


brightness and dullness of
color. It is also referred to as
purity of the color.

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Color Schemes

• Monochromatic – involves using the same hue but with different


gradients of value.
• Analogous – entails the use of three or four adjacent colors in the
color wheel.
• Complementary – involves the use of a color and its complement –
meaning the color located opposite of the first color.

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Color Schemes

• Split-complementary – a close relative to the complementary color


scheme but instead of using the color’s complement this scheme uses
the two colors adjacent to the complement.
• Triadic – uses three colors that are of equal distance with each other.
• Tetradic – also known as double complementary color scheme, this
uses two pairs of complementary colors.

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Color
Schemes

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Texture

This element refers to the feel or


appearance of a surface.
Actual texture can be felt
tangibly based on the material
that is used for the artwork while
Implied texture can be
exhibited, for instance, in a
painting of fur of an animal.

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Value

This element refers to lightness


or darkness of an area. This is
evident in creating shadows for a
two-dimensional object to give
an illusion of depth.

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Space

Space refers to the area that is


occupied by an object or a
subject, as well as the area
surrounding that object or
subject. An illusion of space can
still be created in a two-
dimensional surface using
perspective.

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There are two types of perspective:

• Atmospheric Perspective - utilizes the properties of light and air in


depicting the illusion of distance
• Linear Perspective - involves the use of vanishing points and
receding hidden lines.

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Atmospheric Perspective

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Linear Perspective

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Time and Motion
Movement in the visual arts
can either be an illusion or an
actual motion.

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Quick Quiz

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Identify the correct terms for each statement.

1. This refers to visual perceptions that allows a person to differentiate


object due to the way various wavelengths of light are reflected.
2. Prolongation of a point or a mark on a surface. The solid one can be
used in order to define forms while broken are to be used to suggest
hidden forms.
3. Refers to the feel or appearance of a surface.
4. Refers to the lightness or darkness of an area.
5. An actual of this visual elements can be felt tangibly on the material.

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FORMS OF VISUAL ARTS
PAINTING
Painting refers to the process of
applying color on a flat surface.
It is considered two-dimensional,
meaning it only has height and
width.

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Forms of Painting

Easel Painting Murals Telon Painting

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Forms of Painting

Jeepney and
Calesa Painting Collage

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My painting
(Portfolio A)

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Materials:
Bond paper, Sketch Pad (if there is), pencil, pen, marker
and any coloring materials

Direction: Look around you and be inspired to paint


your first output. Determine its form and genre.

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My painting (Portfolio A)

In one whole sheet of yellow paper. Write the title and state few
of your interpretation about your art. Also state few of your
insights about the visual elements that are present in your arts
such as the lines, color, shapes, value, texture, time and motion.

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Homework

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The architect in me. (Portfolio A)

Select and draw at least three of the following structural forms. One bond paper
each.

1. Fort

2. Lighthouse

3. Bridge

4. Your Bahay-Kubo

5. Church
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Important reminders:
HOW's of Submitting your Output ONLINE
Kindly access the link below. You must have your Google account signed in to do
so.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DHLcL5WglWjMEGCvDYyZib0IgS4ncRh
t?fbclid=IwAR211jWsuW_G3FHVyYQ0BeonZasVYcY4jK3d_dwfkjwX2N2Vf_L
B9exYR60
Important reminders:
HOW's of Submitting your Output ONLINE
Follow these simple steps:
1. Tap on the folder of the section you belong to.
2. Tap on the Folder of the Week of the output you will be submitting.
3. Create your own folder by clicking the plus (+) button.
4. Rename your folder by long-pressing it, then tap Rename.
5. Type in your FULL NAME in ALL CAPS following this order
(**LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE INITIAL**)
Important reminders:
HOW's of ACCESSING the GDrive link (on MOBILE PHONE)
1. Tap on the GDrive link. It will be opened by Facebook's Web Browser first.
2. Once you see the Share (arrow) button, tap COPY LINK.
3. Go to your phone's web browser (preferably Google or Google Chrome but any web browser will
do).
4. Paste the link that you have copied and then tap Search or Go.
5. If you are using Google Chrome, tap on the 3 vertical dots that you see on the top right of your
screen.
6. If you are using Samsung Internet, tap on the 3 horizontal lines that you see on the bottom right of
your screen.
7. If you are using other browser, find a similar element that appears on your screen.
8. Finally, tap the option DESKTOP SITE to be able to access the folders, create your own and
upload contents.
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Mag-ingat ang lahat at
mag-aral nang mabuti.
Fighting!

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