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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII – Central Visayas
Schools Division of CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF ALEGRIA
SANTA FILOMENA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
1st SEMESTER SY 2023-2024
Q2 REVIEWEER
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions-12
From Quarter 2- Summative Test 1
Test I: MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the sentences carefully and encircle the letter and word
of the correct answer.
1. It refers to the 21st Century catchall term used to define all that is related to the internet and the
interplay between technology, images and sound.
A. New Media B. Mixed Media C. New Media Art D. Mixed Media Art
2. This process allows students to actively explore a subject or question through imaginative play that
is facilitated by a leader and may involve a variety of improvisational activities.
A. Creative Drama C. Theatre Opera
B. Musical Play D. Role Play
3.Dubious Integrity is a contemporary art that uses what kind of artwork?
A. Digital Art B. Improvisational C. Mixed Media D. None of the given
4. It is a flat thick durable sheath as twine or braided. The strong brown fiber used to make furniture.
A. Abaca B. Bakbak C. Buri D. Coir
5. The following are the different types of rattan palms, EXCEPT.
A. clustered rattan species C. single stemmed
B. High or Climbers D. None of the mention
6. The following are the products of local material of rattan, EXCEPT.
A. Baskets B. Furniture C. Hats D. Zoya Lounge Chair
7. Raw material used in creating many products. It is used in construction, textile, musical instruments,
weapons, and many more. It can produce the musical instruments like kubing, bungkaka, tongatong,
angklung, pateteg, gabbang,
A. Buri B. Bamboo C. Metal D. Cement
8. This material belongs to the palm family. There are different types of rattan palms, such as high or
low limbers, single stemmed or clustered rattan species. Its end product can be baskets, picture
frames, furniture and other novelty items, Zoya lounge chair, Valencia queen size bed, Rest divan and
more.
A. Buri B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. A and B
9. It is the fibrous material surrounding the fruit of the coconut tree. Products can be indoor or outdoor
fiber carpets, wall covering, doormat, trellises, and geo textiles
A. Buri B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. Coir
10. It is a fiber extracted from unopened buri leaf in 3 stages. It is loom woven into fabrics or used as
wall coverings, upholstery material, folding doors and window hangings.
A. Raffia B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. Coir
11. belongs to sea grasses. It is a native reed plant used as a raw material for mat weaving.
A. Tikog B. Raffia C. Bamboo D. Rattan
12. Shells are famous raw materials for handicrafts in Capiz.
A. tiger cowry B. snail C. Capiz shells D. A and B
13. It is the outermost covering or leaf sheath of the abaca stalk. It is a flat thick durable sheath as
twine or braided. The strong brown fiber used to make furniture.
A. Bakbak B. Raffia C. Bamboo D. Rattan
14. This plant belongs to the fern family that grows abundantly in the hinterlands of Mindanao.
A. Nito B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. Coir
15. It is the manner in which artist use and manipulate materials
A. Subject B. Style C. Technique D. Theme
16. What is the importance of having a unique way of creating art in the local area?
A. It makes their community beautiful C. It brings solidarity to the people
B. It is a way of drawing other people to their place D. It makes the community more productive
17. Which phrase is incorrect?
A. Stone – fabricated B. Clay – molded C. Wood – carved D. Thread – woven
18. Which is not a traditional technique in creating art?
A. Painting B. Weaving C. Basketry D. Woodcarving
19. What is the best material for making a mat using plaiting technique?
A. Abaca B. Nito grass C. Clay D. Wood
20. Which material is not used in carving technique?
A. Cotton B. Wood C. Stone D. Ice
21. What medium is used in making the Burnay jars?
A. Stone B. Clay C. Fabric D. Grass
22. It is the fabric that is popular and made in Ilocos?
A. T’nalak B. Inabel C. Jusi Baron D. Malong
23. The following are the talented people behind, “The Opera” of Ballet Philippines, EXCEPT.
A. Gabriel Barredo C. Malek Lopez
B. Leslie de Chavez D. Redha Benteifour
24. A person who writes the text of an opera or other long vocal work.
A. Librettist B. Poet C. Script writer D. Writer
25. “The Blind Child” is the work of a contemporary artist named?
A. Editha L. Tiempo B. Fernando Amorsolo
C. Ronald Ventura D. Redha Benteifour

TEST II. MATCHING TYPE. Write an arrow to match Column A with Column B.
A. Found Objects B. Futuristic Art C. Large Scale Art D. Minimalism
This is an artistic movement that seeks to take away unnecessary and leaving only the
essential. The artworks that usually use this technique use a well selected material that is
indispensable in art production.
This means taking something that people seem to find useless and use it in a unique way in
order to make an artwork. When people seem to think that something must be thrown away
as junk, it is used to tell a story and create a diverse perspective that we are looking for.
This is an art that accounts for the creation of something huge to express diverse perspectives
in artwork. This art is created for public view.

Painting is an example of.


A. Visual Art B. Performance Art C. Applied Art D. Literary Art

A ___________ is a material or substance used in creating an art.


A. medium B. technique C. traditional D. contemporary

It is the art of today produced by the artist living in the 21st century
A. Classical Art B. Contemporary Art C. Opera D. Abstract Art

A. Buri B. Bamboo C. Coir D. Cement


This plant often mistakenly identified as a tree, is a kind of grass, has myriads of uses and one
of its prominent uses is in creating art Raw material used in creating many products. It is
used in construction, textile, musical instruments, weapons, and many more. It can
produce the musical instruments and furniture.
This material belongs to the palm family. There are different types of rattan palms, such as
high or low climbers, single stemmed or clustered rattan species. Its end product can be
baskets, picture frames, furniture and other novelty items, Zoya lounge chair, Valencia queen
size bed, Rest divan and more.
It is the fibrous material surrounding the fruit of the coconut tree. Products can be indoor or
outdoor fiber carpets, wall covering, doormat, trellises, and geo textile

A. Bakbak B. Buri C. Capiz shells D. Coir


It is a fiber extracted from unopened buri leaf in 3 stages. It is loom woven into fabrics or
used as Wall coverings, upholstery material, folding doors and window hangings.

Shells are famous raw materials for handicrafts in Capiz.

It is the outermost covering or leaf sheath of the abaca stalk. It is a flat thick durable
sheath as twine or braided. The strong brown fiber used to make furniture.

A. Bamboo B. Leaves C. Taka Making D. Wood

Puni is an art created using ____ from folding and is made popular in Bulacan.
A technique in art that uses the paper maché made by using curved wooded sculpture used
as mold in Paete. Laguna.

Which material is not used in carving technique?


A. Cotton B. Wood C. Stone D. Ice

What is the importance of having a unique way of creating art in the local area?
A. It makes their community beautiful C. It brings solidarity to the people
B. It is a way of drawing other people to their place D. It makes the community more
productive
Local art materials can be classified as traditional and non-traditional. Non-traditional art
materials are materials that are usually or commonly used in creating art.
A. Both statements are FALSE.
B. Both statements are TRUE.
C. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE.
D. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE

You are planning to have a finger puppet show about the adventure of a kid. Which of
the following is your target audience that will enjoy the production.
A. Doctors B. Children C. Scientists D. Married Couple

Art materials that are usually bought from department stores and bookstores are called _____.
A. Indigenous art materials C. Non-traditional art materials
B. Ingenious art materials D. Traditional art materials

It is very rich in style and in high technology with the use of advanced materials, such as tube
structure and the use of computer-aided design. Its style doesn’t have a recognizable feature
for its style is quite varied for it is from different influences but there is typical feature for a
contemporary house and building such as oversized windows and free shaped of frame. What
is this?
A. Installation B. Sculpture C. Architecture D. Mixed Media

Mr. and Mrs. Blanza are getting married next month, and they want to capture the special day
of their lives. That's why they hire a professional photographer who will be responsible for
taking pictures of their wedding. Which of the following contemporary visual arts belong to this
kind of art?
A. Mixed Media Art B. Public Art C. Photography D. Installation Art

The following are the ways to explicate materials and application techniques.
Does the artwork fall and established a _____ (historical; mythical; religious; portraiture;
landscape, etc)
A. Color B. Genre C. Line D. Space
Have ______ been included? What can we tell about them (i.e., identity; age; attire;
profession; cultural connection; health; family relationships; wealth; mood/expression)?
A. Color B. Genre C. people D. Space
Does the work include the appropriation of work by other artist, such as within a parody
or pop art? What effect does this have?
A. copyright concerns C. historical concerns
B.location concerns D. Movement concerns

Contemporary artworks and styles are created, witnessed and experienced in our lifetime
by artists and style experts catering to _____.
A. Baby Boomers C. Millennials
B. Generation Z D. None of the above

Most of the Subjects of Contemporary Philippine Arts.


A. Social Phenomenon/ Social Issues B. Fashion C. Religion D. Dreams

What is the importance of having a unique way of creating art in the local area?
A. It makes their community beautiful C. It brings solidarity to the people
B. It is a way of drawing other people to their place D. community becomes more
productive
Miss Saigon is very popular for this type. It is an art that requires actors and actresses to
connect to the audience to let them experience a real or imagined event through combination
of gesture, speech, song, music and dance, commonly done onstage and are scripted.
A. Theatre B. Dance C. Performance D. Music
In ancient times, ancestors did this for their gods and goddesses. It is a performing art that
involve body movement in accord to the musical beat, for some use it as an expression of
thoughts and feelings, releasing energy or simply joining with the beat of music or into dance
movement itself.
A. Music B. Theatre C. Dance D. Performance
Contemporary Philippine Art considers not only the artist but also the participation of the
_____ .
a. art critics and enthusiasts only b. community through the viewers
c. exhibit and gallery organizers only d. teachers, professors and all other educators
only

A. Collage B. Decollage C. Digital Arts D. Land Arts


Usually found in visual arts where artworks are being formed by assemblage of different
forms.

Artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or
presentation process.
Earthworks or earth arts is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are
created using natural inextricably linked. It is also an artform that is created in nature using
natural materials such as soil, rock (bed rock, boulders, stones), organic media (logs,
branches, leaves) and water.

A. Decollage B. Graffiti C. Land Art D. Printmaking


It is a French word, in English means “take off” o to become unglued or to become
unstuck. An opposite of collage, instead of an image being built up all by the parts.
These are writings or drawings that have been scribbled, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall
or other surface, often in public spaces.

Process of making artworks by painting normally in the paper.

A. Subject B. Style C. Technique D. Theme


In visual arts, these refers to artwork in the making of which more than one medium has
been employed. Example work on a canvass that combines paint, ink and collage.

It is the manner in which artist use and manipulate materials


A _____ is the way the artist use and manipulate the materials to express an idea or feeling
through an art.

It is hybrid work that integrates text, dance, objects, music, costumes, lighting, image, sound,
sets, and vocal expression into complex interactive systems.
A. Contemporary performance B. Contemporary Art C. Pop Art D. Abstract

These are artworks done from mixed materials, any materials including commercial
garbage. Artist may use their full freedom in choosing materials in a context to express views
and opinion on issues around. What art are these?
A. Mixed Media B. Public C. Installation D. Architecture

Art form that can affect the mood, way of thinking and even character and disposition of people
listening to it.
A. Music B. Theatre C. Performance D. Dance

Millennials do it often even on the streets. It is a dance style that includes breaking, locking
and popping. It is something made just happened or “freestyle” or spontaneous
performance. A. Folk b. Disco c. Hip-hop d. Cheer

The art technique’s functional and sensible application for the creation of the conceived art
work refers to _____
A. accessibility B. affordability C. availability D. practicality

Which of the following are included in the concept of production planning?


I. Methods II. Materials III. Machine IV. Manpower
A. I, and III B. II, and III C. I, II, and IV D. I, II, III, and I

You were a crew member in a musical play and your team was assigned to prepare the
materials for the said production, which of the following should your team prepare?
a. Script, music, choreography c. Objectives, procedure, target date of
finish
b. Stage, lighting, sound system d. Researchers, producers,
choreographers

National Artist Month falls on the month of …


A. January B. February C. March D. April

1. It is a flat thick durable sheath as twine or braided. The strong brown fiber used to make furniture.
A. Abaca B. Bakbak C. Buri D. Coir
2. The following are the products of local material of rattan, EXCEPT.
A. Baskets B. Furniture C. Hats D. Zoya Lounge Chair
3. Raw material used in creating many products. It is used in construction, textile, musical instruments,
weapons, and many more. It can produce the musical instruments like kubing, bungkaka, tongatong,
angklung, pateteg, gabbang,
A. Buri B. Bamboo C. Metal D. Cement
4. This material belongs to the palm family. There are different types of rattan palms, such as high or
low climbers, single stemmed or clustered rattan species. Its end product can be baskets, picture
frames, furniture and other novelty items, Zoya lounge chair, Valencia queen size bed, Rest divan and
more.
A. Buri B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. A and B
5. It is the fibrous material surrounding the fruit of the coconut tree. Products can be indoor or outdoor
fiber carpets, wall covering, doormat, trellises, and geo textiles
A. Buri B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. Coir
6. It is a fiber extracted from unopened buri leaf in 3 stages. It is loom woven into fabrics or used as
wall coverings, upholstery material, folding doors and window hangings.
A. Raffia B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. Coir
7. belongs to sea grasses. It is a native reed plant used as a raw material for mat weaving.
A. Tikog B. Raffia C. Bamboo D. Rattan
8. Shells are famous raw materials for handicrafts in Capiz.
A. tiger cowry B. snail C. Capiz shells D. A and B
9. It is the outermost covering or leaf sheath of the abaca stalk. It is a flat thick durable sheath as twine
or braided. The strong brown fiber used to make furniture.
A. Bakbak B. Raffia C. Bamboo D. Rattan
10. This plant belongs to the fern family that grows abundantly in the hinterlands of Mindanao.
A. Nito B. Bamboo C. Rattan D. Coir
11. It is the manner in which artist use and manipulate materials
A. Subject B. Style C. Technique D. Theme
12. What is the importance of having a unique way of creating art in the local area?
A. It makes their community beautiful C. It brings solidarity to the people
B. It is a way of drawing other people to their place D. It makes the community more productive
13. What is the best material for making a mat using plaiting technique?
A. Abaca B. Nito grass C. Clay D. Wood
14. Which material is not used in carving technique?
A. Cotton B. Wood C. Stone D. Ice
15. What medium is used in making the Burnay jars?
A. Stone B. Clay C. Fabric D. Grass
16. It is the fabric that is popular and made in Ilocos?
A. T’nalak B. Inabel C. Jusi Baron D. Malong

Write the letter of the correct answer before the number.


A. CALMOIDEAE B. BAMBUSOIDEAE C. PLACUNIDAE D. POACEAE
17-18. Bamboo or kawayan is classified scientifically as a plant of the subfamily __________________
of the grass family ________________.

19. Capiz shells come from the windowpane oyster, a bivalve marine mollusk in the family of _______.
They are abundant in the Philippines commonly found along coastal waters.

20. A naturally renewable palm belonging to the subfamily __________ of climbing palms. It is widely
used as furniture, handicrafts and building materials. It is grown in plantations in Western Visayas and
Mindanao.

Quarter 2- Summative Test 3- Grade 12 ABM, HUMSS and ABM

Name: _____________________________________________ Year and Section________ Date:


_____________ Score: ______
Parent’s Name and Signature: ______________________

Test I Multiple Choice:


Direction: Read each item carefully and the write letter of the correct answer before the number.
1. It is a detailed analysis and evaluation of a work of art.
a. Critic b. critique c. criticize d. comment
2. It is a component of art critiquing which is about your personal evaluation based
on your understanding of the artwork.
a. Interpretation b. description c. analysis d. judgement
3. Which of the following should be discussed in the description stage/component of an art critique?
a. Lines and shapes c. patterns and variations
b. harmony and balance d. symbolisms
4. It is the component of an art critique that discusses how the artwork uses the principles of design.
a. Description b. interpretation c. analysis d. judgement
5. It seeks to explain the meaning of the work based on what you have learned about the piece.
a. Description b. interpretation c. analysis d. judgement
6. In the analysis stage/component of an art critiquing, the use of the principles of
design should be discussed. Which principle of design talks about the visual weight of the elements?
a. Harmony b. balance c. rhythm d. pattern
7. Which of the following would one be likely to write in the analysis stage of an art critiquing?
a. “This is a beautiful painting.”
b. “The man in the painting has big muscles and long hair.”
c. “The painting is quite imbalanced. The elements on the right seem to overpower the ones on
the left.”
d. “I think this painting is about advocating for women’s rights.”
8. Which of the statements below is an example of judgement?
a. “The lines used are mostly curved.”
b. “The focal point of this mural is the pink orchid on the left. The other elements in the painting
create a visual direction and bring the focus on the subject.”
c. “I think the artist is successful in presenting his message through this piece.”
d. “This artwork creates a gloomy atmosphere.”
9. What kind of question can help you write an interpretation?
a. Are the lines straight or curved?
b. Does the work use contrast in terms colors and textures?
c. Would you consider the work as beautiful?
d. Do you think this artwork has innate value?
10. Which of the following is not a component of an art critique?
a. Description b. interpretation c. appraisal d. judgement
11. Why is it important for you to learn about the artwork's background?
a. So that you can compare it to other art from similar backgrounds.
b. So that you can better understand it.
c. So that you know what terms to use when referring to the piece.
d. So that you can talk to experts about the work.

12. When critiquing a piece of art, you will not find any contrast between:
a. colors b. lighting c. focuses d. contours
13. What might you say about an artwork at the Interpretation stage?
a. "In the 18th century, this style of artwork was very heavily influenced by the traditional biblical
scenes
of the New Testament."
b. "This style is cool and kinda hippy-dippy, and I like that about it."
c. "This piece evokes a strong visceral sadness in the viewer, a sense of longing, perhaps for
something
we haven't yet lost."
d. "On Monday, the 29th, this 19th century western exploration into Caribbean cultures burst
onto
the city's art scene for the first time in nearly two decades."

14. What kind of question can help you determine if the work is "successful" or not?
a. "Does the work please the viewer?"
b. "Does the work reflect its background or culture?"
c. "Is the piece as good as it can be?"
d. "Does the piece say what the artist wanted it to?"
15. One of the principles of design is contrast. Which component of an art critique should you include a
discussion about that principle?
a. description b. interpretation c. analysis d. judgement
16. Which component of an art critique should you be objective?
a. description b. interpretation c. analysis d. judgement
17. “In this sculpture, I think the artist is trying to convey that there is hope for
world peace and it can be achieved when people will ‘beat their swords into plowshares and spears
into pruning hooks’”. This comment can be included in which component of an art critique?
a. description b. interpretation c. analysis d. judgement
18. “The artist has successfully conveyed his message that love conquers all.”
This belongs to which component of an art critique?
a. description b. interpretation c. analysis d. judgement
Test II Enumeration:

List down the five (4) components of an Art critique


1.
2.
3.
4.

Test IV- Choose 1 Masterpiece and write your art Critique on a separate sheet follow the components
in Art critiquing. (4 points per component)

7.Frottage-technique of rubbing with crayon or pencil in a piece ofpaper

8.Decalcomania-process of applying gouache to paper or glass

Gouache-technique in painting that use opaque watercolor

Opaque-colors that are striking to the eye or with intensity.

9.Decoupage-adhering cut-outs of paper and coating with transparent coat of varnish.

10.Land Arts-art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked. Art form
that is created in nature.

Nathaniel Alapide-Filipino sand artist from Dubai

SKILL-Ability to do something well that comes from knowledge, practice and aptitude. It is acquired
throughtraining and/or experience.

TECHNIQUE-It is a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an
artistic work or scientific procedure.

PRODUCTION-Action of making or manufacturing from components of raw materials, or the process


of being so manufactured.

11.Eggshell Mosaic-artistic technique that uses tiny parts of eggshell to create a whole image.

12.Trapunto Painting-technique used by Pacita Abad where her canvases arepadded, sewn and often
filled with sequins, beads, shells, etc.

LESSON 4: LOCAL MATERIALSWHAT IS LOCAL MATERIALS?-


refers to the materials that is available to the immediate environment.

1.Bamboo-This local materials is used a raw material in creating products. It is used in construction,
textile, etc.The products that can be made from it are:-Kubing-Bungkaka-Tongatong-Angklung-Pateteg-
Gabbang

2.Buntal-A cylindrically shaped fibers.The products that can be made from it are:-Bags-Shoes-Desk
Accessories

3.Abaca-A local material belongs to the Banana Family. Its fiber has a natural luster with colors from
pure white to ivory and dark brown. The products that can be made from it are:-Slippers-Ropes-Twine

4.Bakbak-The outermost covering or leaf sheath of the abaca stalk. It is a flat thick durable sheath as
twine or braided.The products that can be made from it are:-Mat-Bin-Boxes

5.Coir-local material is the fibrous material surrounding the fruit of coconut tree. The products that can
be made from it are:-Carpets-Wall covering-Doormat6.Buri-This is extracted from the matured leaves
of the palm.The products that can be made from it are:-Hats-Bags-Basket

LESSON 6: ALL ABOUT THEATERINTRODUCTION-It has been a significant part of the


Philippines’ history, with early forms of the art being based in indigenous rituals and games.-Theater
was used as a way to praise the gods in prehistoric times.-It is used as a form of entertainment.

WHAT IS THEATER?-it present experiences of a real imagined event before a live audience in a
specific place, often a stage.The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through
the combinations of:-Gesture-Speech-Song-Music-DanceTheater comes from the word Theomai
meaning:-to see-to watch-to observe

GENRES OF THEATER

1.COMEDY-Intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter.


2.DRAMA-typically sensational and designed to appeal strongly tothe emotions.
3.TRAGEDY-drama based on human suffering
4.HISTORICAL-having the character of history, historical data and based on historical novels.
5.MUSICAL-form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogueELEMENTS OF
THEATERPRODUCER-overall financial and managerial functions of a production or venue

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MATERIALS AND APPLICATION OF TECHNIQUES
7.Frottage
-technique of rubbing with
crayon or pencil in a piece of
paper
8.Decalcomania
-process of applying gouache
to paper or glass
Gouache-technique in
painting that use opaque
watercolor
Opaque-colors that are
striking to the eye or with
intensity.
9.Decoupage
-adhering cut-outs of paper
and coating with
transparent coat of varnish.
10.Land Arts
-art movement in which
landscape and the work of art
are inextricably linked. Art
form that is created in
nature.
Nathaniel Alapide-Filipino
sand artist from Dubai
SKILL
-Ability to do something well
that comes from
knowledge, practice and
aptitude. It is acquired
through
training and/or experience.
TECHNIQUE
-It is a way of carrying out a
particular task, especially
the execution or performance
of an artistic work or
scientific procedure.
PRODUCTION
-Action of making or
manufacturing from
components
of raw materials, or the
process of being so
manufactured.
11.Eggshell Mosaic
-artistic technique that uses
tiny parts of eggshell to
create a whole image.
12.Trapunto Painting
-technique used by Pacita
Abad where her canvases are
padded, sewn and often filled
with sequins, beads,
shells, etc.
LESSON 4: LOCAL MATERIALS
WHAT IS LOCAL MATERIALS?
-refers to the materials that is
available to the
immediate environment.
1.Bamboo
-This local materials is used a
raw material in creating
products. It is used in
construction, textile, etc.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Kubing
-Bungkaka
-Tongatong
-Angklung
-Pateteg
-Gabbang
2.Buntal
-A cylindrically shaped fibers.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Bags
-Shoes
-Desk Accessories
3.Abaca
-A local material belongs to
the Banana Family. Its fiber
has a natural luster with
colors from pure white to
ivory
and dark brown.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Slippers
-Ropes
-Twine
4.Bakbak
-The outermost covering or
leaf sheath of the abaca
stalk. It is a flat thick durable
sheath as twine or
braided.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Mat
-Bin
-Boxes
5.Coir
-local material is the fibrous
material surrounding the
fruit of coconut tree.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Carpets
-Wall covering
-Doormat
6.Buri
-This is extracted from the
matured leaves of the palm.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Hats
-Bags
-Basket
7.Frottage
-technique of rubbing with
crayon or pencil in a piece of
paper
8.Decalcomania
-process of applying gouache
to paper or glass
Gouache-technique in
painting that use opaque
watercolor
Opaque-colors that are
striking to the eye or with
intensity.
9.Decoupage
-adhering cut-outs of paper
and coating with
transparent coat of varnish.
10.Land Arts
-art movement in which
landscape and the work of art
are inextricably linked. Art
form that is created in
nature.
Nathaniel Alapide-Filipino
sand artist from Dubai
SKILL
-Ability to do something well
that comes from
knowledge, practice and
aptitude. It is acquired
through
training and/or experience.
TECHNIQUE
-It is a way of carrying out a
particular task, especially
the execution or performance
of an artistic work or
scientific procedure.
PRODUCTION
-Action of making or
manufacturing from
components
of raw materials, or the
process of being so
manufactured.
11.Eggshell Mosaic
-artistic technique that uses
tiny parts of eggshell to
create a whole image.
12.Trapunto Painting
-technique used by Pacita
Abad where her canvases are
padded, sewn and often filled
with sequins, beads,
shells, etc.
LESSON 4: LOCAL MATERIALS
WHAT IS LOCAL MATERIALS?
-refers to the materials that is
available to the
immediate environment.
1.Bamboo
-This local materials is used a
raw material in creating
products. It is used in
construction, textile, etc.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Kubing
-Bungkaka
-Tongatong
-Angklung
-Pateteg
-Gabbang
2.Buntal
-A cylindrically shaped fibers.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Bags
-Shoes
-Desk Accessories
3.Abaca
-A local material belongs to
the Banana Family. Its fiber
has a natural luster with
colors from pure white to
ivory
and dark brown.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Slippers
-Ropes
-Twine
4.Bakbak
-The outermost covering or
leaf sheath of the abaca
stalk. It is a flat thick durable
sheath as twine or
braided.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Mat
-Bin
-Boxes
5.Coir
-local material is the fibrous
material surrounding the
fruit of coconut tree.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Carpets
-Wall covering
-Doormat
6.Buri
-This is extracted from the
matured leaves of the palm.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Hats
-Bags
-Baskets
7.Frottage
-technique of rubbing with
crayon or pencil in a piece of
paper
8.Decalcomania
-process of applying gouache
to paper or glass
Gouache-technique in
painting that use opaque
watercolor
Opaque-colors that are
striking to the eye or with
intensity.
9.Decoupage
-adhering cut-outs of paper
and coating with
transparent coat of varnish.
10.Land Arts
-art movement in which
landscape and the work of art
are inextricably linked. Art
form that is created in
nature.
Nathaniel Alapide-Filipino
sand artist from Dubai
SKILL
-Ability to do something well
that comes from
knowledge, practice and
aptitude. It is acquired
through
training and/or experience.
TECHNIQUE
-It is a way of carrying out a
particular task, especially
the execution or performance
of an artistic work or
scientific procedure.
PRODUCTION
-Action of making or
manufacturing from
components
of raw materials, or the
process of being so
manufactured.
11.Eggshell Mosaic
-artistic technique that uses
tiny parts of eggshell to
create a whole image.
12.Trapunto Painting
-technique used by Pacita
Abad where her canvases are
padded, sewn and often filled
with sequins, beads,
shells, etc.
LESSON 4: LOCAL MATERIALS
WHAT IS LOCAL MATERIALS?
-refers to the materials that is
available to the
immediate environment.
1.Bamboo
-This local materials is used a
raw material in creating
products. It is used in
construction, textile, etc.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Kubing
-Bungkaka
-Tongatong
-Angklung
-Pateteg
-Gabbang
2.Buntal
-A cylindrically shaped fibers.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Bags
-Shoes
-Desk Accessories
3.Abaca
-A local material belongs to
the Banana Family. Its fiber
has a natural luster with
colors from pure white to
ivory
and dark brown.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Slippers
-Ropes
-Twine
4.Bakbak
-The outermost covering or
leaf sheath of the abaca
stalk. It is a flat thick durable
sheath as twine or
braided.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Mat
-Bin
-Boxes
5.Coir
-local material is the fibrous
material surrounding the
fruit of coconut tree.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Carpets
-Wall covering
-Doormat
6.Buri
-This is extracted from the
matured leaves of the palm.
The products that can be
made from it are:
-Hats
-Bags
-Baskets

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