CPAR (Lesson 1 - Part 2 - Techniques)

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Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

By: Mrs. Sarah Jean R. Tilos


Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

Most Essential Learning Competency


Researches on various contemporary art forms,
techniques and performance practices
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

Create an artwork that


At the end of this lesson, demonstrates knowledge of
you are expected to: form as a process of
transformation requiring
skill, imagination, knowledge
Value the importance of of contemporary materials
the various contemporary and techniques, and
techniques used by the competence in techniques.
Identify the various artists from the regions.
contemporary techniques
used by the artists from
the regions.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

Technique is the way artists use and


manipulate materials to achieve the desired
formal effect, and communicate the desire
concept, or meaning, according to his or her
personal style (modern, Neoclassical, etc.)
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

Technique involves tools and technology


ranging from most traditional (for example
carving, silkscreen, analog, photography, and
filmmaking) to the most contemporary (digital
photography, digital filmmaking, music
production, industrial design, and robotics.)
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

It is the technique of an art


production used in the
visual arts where the
artwork is made from an
assemblage of different
forms, thus creating a new
whole.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

It is the opposite of collage;


instead of an image is being
build up all or parts of
existing images, it is
created by cutting, treating
away or otherwise removing
pieces of an original image.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

These are writing or


drawings that have been
scribed, scratched, or
painted illicitly on a wall
or other surface, often in a
public space.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Forest Guitar, Argentina

It is also known as earth


works or earth arts. It is an Heart-Shaped Meadow, UK
art movement in which
landscape and the work of
art are inextricably linked.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Dynamic Painting

It is an artistic work or Image via fineartamerica.com

practice that uses digital Fractal/Algorithmic Art

technology as an essential
part of the creative or
presentation process.
Image via dantepfer.com
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Artwork by Jonathan Benitez, Palawan based
Filipino Artist

It refers to a work of visual Mixed Media Collages: Demonstration of


art that combines various Mosaic Art Elements on Wood
traditionally distinct visual
art.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Renan Ortiz's Nanay Mameng

It is the process of making


artworks by painting,
normally in the paper. Prints Ambie Abano's True North
are created by transforming
ink from a matrix ink from a
matrix or through a prepared
screen to a sheet of paper or
other material.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Max Ernst. The Start of the Chestnut
Tree. Frottage with pencil and gouache. 1925.
The Morgan Library and Museum, New York.

It is the technique of
rubbing with crayon on a
piece of paper which has
been placed over an object
or an image. Forest and Sun, 1931
Max Ernst (1891–1976)
Frottage: graphite on paper
Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York—Gift of Helena Rubenstein
Source: http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=37053
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Oscar Domínguez. Untitled. 1936

It is the process of applying


gouache to paper or glass
then transferring a reversal
of the image onto canvas or
other flat materials.
Andre Breton (1896-1966)
Sans Titre (Untitled)
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Vintage Decoupage Box

It is done by adhering cut-


outs of paper and then Decoupage on canvas tote bag

coating these with one or


transparent coating or
varnish.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

It is an artistic technique
that uses tiny parts of
eggshell to create a whole
image or object.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

A detail from Pacita Abad's The Village


Canvasses are padded, sewn, Where I Came From (1991). Pacita Abad Art
and often filled with Estate. Photograph by Max McClure
sequins, beads, shell
buttons, tiny mirrors bits of
glass, rickrack, swatches of
precious textiles and other
things. A detail from one of Pacita Abad's early
trepunto works, Sampaloc Walls (1985).
Photograph Max McClure
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

Many contemporary artist do not have formal


studies in the fine arts. Many of them are self
taught. Concerned with the development of
their talent and skills in art making, they
study on their own, interact with artists and
read a lot about lives of artists and their
artworks.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

https://jennysserendipity.com/2015/08/26/jonathan-benitez-mixed-media-collage-art-and-environmental-art/

https://www.artistsnetwork.com/mixed-media-painting-techniques/

https://verafiles.org/articles/tirada-five-decades-philippine-printmaking

https://blog.stephens.edu/arh101glossary/?glossary=frottage

http://elephantaday.blogspot.com/2012/02/elephant-no-126-frottage.html

https://www.google.com.ph/imgres?imgurl
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

https://kimberkreations-laura.blogspot.com/2014/01/decoupage-box.html

https://fi.pinterest.com/pin/136093219976866517/

https://guides.brit.co/guides/make-a-mosaic-using-egg-shells/particle-14

https://www.pinterest.ph/kattkreatio0015/eggshell-mosaics/

https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/art/trapunto-tapestries-filipina-artist-pacita-abad-s-vibrant-colourful-legacy-1.995421
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

Choose One (1) art form and create your


own masterpiece. Rubric will be posted in
your google classroom.

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