Park Wolf Cpar 2nd Quarter
Park Wolf Cpar 2nd Quarter
Park Wolf Cpar 2nd Quarter
Quarter 2 - Module 10
Local Materials Used in Creating Art
What’s New:
1. Beach 2. Rice fields 3. Forest
A lot of trees Rice fields Soil and trees
Coconut trees Rice husk Rocks and Branches
Rice straw
Processing questions:
1. Beach and rice fields
2. Yes, it can be used in making an art craft.
3. The cost of the art materials ranges from 50 pesos to 100 pesos.
4. Coconut trees and leaves, rice straw is between 20 to 30 pesos and branches is
between 15 to 20 pesos.
5. These materials that is dump are sometimes useful, for us to help the nature we
recycled these materials to be useful.
What’s More:
ACTIVITY 1:
1. Your bedroom 4. Living Room
- Scratch papers - Marbles
- Construction papers - Ripped petals
- No ink pens - Vases
- Boxes
- Used folders
2. Kitchen/ dining 5. Front yard
- Plastic spoon and fork - Plants
- Paper plate - Gardening tools
- Broken glasses, plates - Broken pot
- Used water bottles
3. Backyard
- Boxes
- Broken broom
- Leaves
- Wires
Processing questions:
1. My bedroom has the most amount of potential in making arts.
2. For me the most abundant is the coloring materials because I have a lot of them.
3. Leaves, paper, boxes, plastics, tissue, plastic cups.
ACTIVITY 2:
1. Para-paraan- means finding a way through or an alternative way to create.
2. Diskarte- being resourceful.
3. Swak na swak- fits in.
4. Talentado- it has the ability and capable of something.
5. Bihasa- expert.
Processing questions:
1. When I analyzed the art materials, I felt like I paid more attention to
comprehend what they were going to do, which I believed I did a great job of
identifying and analyzing.
2. Some of them, yes, and some of them, no. For example, picture number 4
appeals to me because it’s a little messy and I can’t figure what’s the outcome.
3. Yes. Some of them, like the coconut palm leaves, are rather attractive even
while in the process, while others, like the Christmas tree, may or may not produce
a magnificent result.
What’s More:
1. a- Street art
b. Spray paint, paint, paint brush
c. We can see that the artist has access to art materials as well as all of his
materials, which made things easier for him, and we can see that he has a career in
wall street art based on the look of his works, which have a unique technique and
are well polished and designed.
2. a- Floor art
b. Colored chalk, crayons
c. They collect the materials that can be employed in floor art and are also cost-
effective. We can also tell that the artwork is based on someone and has purpose or
utility, and from the looks of it, the artist is incredibly excellent at floor art to be
able to sketch someone’s face; The artist is an expert in the field of floor art.
3. a- Tattoo art
b. Tattooing machine, ink
c. Tattooing is a difficult art to master because it necessitates a lot of materials,
particularly the machine that is used, but we can see that the tattoo artist can afford
all of those materials and that everything he requires is appropriate for creating his
artwork. Tattooing requires mastery of this, and we can see that the artist has a
distinct style of tattooing and, based on the appearance of his artwork, he is an
expert.
4. a- Junk art
b. Discarded metal, junk
c. Junk art is both economical and difficult to create; as shown in the image, the
accessibility of all junk materials contributes to the appropriateness of the artwork
they create, as well as its practicality due to its construction. They’re also skilled
and inventive when it comes to making art out of junk.
5. a-Pottery art
b. Clay, pottery wheel, sponge
c. Because of its high quality and handcrafted nature, pottery art is one of the
most unique arts; we can see in the picture that all of the materials required are
present, as well as the practicality or art technique visible in the art; pottery
art takes years to master, but we can see how fluid the pottery is made in the
picture.
Processing:
1. Except for the junk art, I'm familiar with everything; from school to travel, I've
seen some of this in terms of how they made the process or what their technique is
for creating this type of art.
2. Of course, I'd like to go further into all of this art and learn more about it.
3. Street art, I suppose; many forms of street art can be seen in different streets in
our community, such as Bonuan, which is well-known for its street art.
4. I'm thinking about doing something similar to graffiti with the DIY spray paint
art, which has a YouTube guide.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region
Quarter 2: Module 12
Materials and Application of Techniques
What’s New:
Analysis:
1. We may use it to build a bag, a photo frame, and a pencil container design.
2. I was able to come up with a great idea by using my imagination and creativity.
3. Many people believe that straw isn't reusable, the bag, the photo frame, and the
pencil container are just a few of my ideas. We may weave and shape the straw
until we have a bag; the photo frame requires only double-sided tape and compiles
together till we have a frame; and the pencil container can be designed anyway we
like.
What’s More:
The jeepney, often known as "the king of the road," is a popular method of
transportation in the Philippines, where there are swarms of them everywhere. A
jeepney is simple to ride; simply wave your hand and the jeepney will stop for you,
and if you say "para po," the jeepney will brake for you. Sarao Enterprises, a well-
known Jeepney manufacturer in the Philippines, is well-known for the high quality
of their vehicles as well as the innovative designs that have touched people's hearts
and drawn the attention of outsiders. Alejandro Bangcaya, a long-time Sarao
Motors jeepney mechanic, is recognized for Sarao Enterprises' Jeep. After growing
up in Manila and working hard in a variety of jobs, Alejandro Bangcaya decided to
try something new. He figured out how to build a Jeepney. His propellers are noted
for their exceptional quality. Alejandro claimed that his grandfather, whom he
referred to as "lolo," taught him how to make a jeep. The process of jeep, They
begin with the main body of the jeep, the lower part of the jeep that holds the parts,
then they begin to form it and attach its roof and both sides of the jeep, then they
rub it with sand paper and wash out the excess, then they install the engine, which
is imported from Japan, and now Alejandro’s expertise is the propeller, The one
who creates the propeller using an old machine he enjoys using, and if he feels it's
good enough, he'll attach it himself, then the tires, and then test it on his own by
driving it on the road. He also explains that if the propeller vibrates or makes a
sound, he knows something is wrong and that it should be repaired, the last thing
they do while creating a jeep is place a significant and colorful pattern on it, which
is most likely originated from Mexican colonialism. The design is retro, and we
can see that our jeeps have varied meanings and designs, but what counts is how
this jeep transports people to their design destination. Despite the fact that there are
many other types of cars available today, the Jeepney remains the king of the road.
Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Region
Quarter 2: Module 13-14
Production Planning
What’s New:
1. Describe the picture. What kind of art does the picture shows? What does theatre
contribute in the art community in the Philippines?
Ballet dance that further contributes to more than 500 choreographed works
created to show Filipino talent, art and heritage
Title of the Production Music of Asia
Methods a. To gain the audience attention
b. To entertain
Target Audience: Kids, teenagers, and adults
Venue of Platform: stage
Target Date: October 12 , 2023
Materials: a. Instrument
b. Music
c. Flow of the program
Machines: a. Lighting
b. Sound system
c. Technical
Manpower: a. Crew
b. Producers
c. Singers
Processing:
1. Performing arts.
2. A film producer is an individual supervises film creation.
What’s More:
OBJECTIVE ARTS NON- OBEJECTIVE
ARTS
Painting Architecture
Poem Music
Sculpture Weaving
Novels Plastic Art
Graphics Arts
Theater Arts
What’s More:
Methods 1. Assess the task.
2. Appraise the objectives of the
organization
Materials 1. Contributes satisfaction to the
audience.
2. To improve a production
What’s More: