Contemporary Philippine Arts Module 3
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Which rubric is used in Activity 5 for Eggshell Mosaic Making?

  • Standardized national rubric
  • Teacher-created rubric (correct)
  • Collaborative student rubric
  • Peer-reviewed rubric

What does Activity 1: Observe depend on?

  • Teacher's instruction style
  • Classroom environment
  • Student's previous knowledge
  • Learner's answers (correct)

Which of the following activities requires a rubric created by the teacher?

  • Activity 1: Observe
  • Activity 2: Multiple Choice
  • Activity 4: Gain Insights (correct)
  • Activity 3: Imagine

What is the correct answer for Activity 2, question 3?

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What type of activity is Activity 3: Imagine categorized as?

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What is one of the key factors that supports an artist in their creative process?

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Which materials are essential for a sculptor?

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What is the meaning of technique in the context of art?

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How does one typically gain skill in art?

<p>Through practice, study, and experimentation (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is described as a hallmark of valuable artwork?

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Which statement reflects the common perception of artists?

<p>Artists are viewed as solitary and misunderstood. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is necessary for an artist to produce a remarkable piece of art?

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What should artists do to improve their craft according to the learning goals?

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What is the primary material used in Land Art?

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Digital Artworks are primarily created using which of the following?

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Which term describes the process of applying gouache to create a reversal of an image?

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Many contemporary artists develop their skills through which medium?

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What aspect of art does the choice of materials and their usage directly relate to?

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Which of the following groups is associated with Mindanao's artistic heritage?

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What is one of the activities mentioned for learning about artistic skills?

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Which statement is true about the background of many contemporary artists?

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Which of the following techniques involves the use of crayon rubbing to create an impression?

<p>Frottage (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What material is commonly used for creating an eggshell mosaic?

<p>Tiny parts of eggshell (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which process involves applying gouache to paper and transferring an image to another surface?

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In which technique are cut-outs of paper adhered and then coated with varnish?

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What unique materials does Pacita Abad often include in her Trapunto paintings?

<p>Seashells and buttons (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following types of matrices is NOT listed in the provided content?

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What artistic technique uses silk or synthetic fabrics for screen-printing?

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Which of the following is considered an artistic artifact when experienced directly?

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Which artistic skill involves using materials like metal, wood, and clay to create three-dimensional art?

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What is the primary difference between paintings and prints in terms of uniqueness?

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Which medium is primarily used by architects to create structures?

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What defines the nature of dance as an art form?

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Which artistic skill involves sound and musical instruments, including the human voice?

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What does Republic Act 8293, section 176 state regarding copyright in Government works?

<p>Government works may require prior approval for profit exploitation. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In artistic terms, how are sculptures categorized?

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Which of the following is a responsibility of the Development Team of the Module?

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What distinguishes printmakers from painters?

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Which of the following is NOT a material used by sculptors?

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Who is mentioned as the Schools Division Superintendent?

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What should happen before exploiting a government-created work for profit?

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Which role is specifically not mentioned in the Development Team of the Module?

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What is the required action for the use of borrowed materials in the module?

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Which person serves as the Chairperson of the Management Team?

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What consequence may the government agency impose on the exploitation of its created works?

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Flashcards

Contemporary Philippine Arts

Artistic expressions reflecting modern Philippine culture and society.

Artistic Skills and Techniques

Methods used to create art, including drawing, painting, and sculpting.

Republic Act 8293

Philippine law pertaining to copyright protection.

Copyright

Legal right granted to the creator of an original work.

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Government agency

A division of the government.

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Exploitation

Using something for profit, or using others unfairly.

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Royalty

Payment for use of a copyright protected item.

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Development Team

The group of people who created the Module.

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Artistic Support Network

The people, industries, and resources that help artists create and share their work.

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Materials in Art

The physical substances used by artists to create their work, like paint, clay, or digital software.

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Skill and Technique

The ability and methods used to create art with proficiency and mastery.

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Artistic Skill Development

The process of improving artistic abilities through practice, study, and experimentation.

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What is Required to Become an Artist?

Becoming an artist involves developing artistic skills and techniques through continuous practice, study, and experimentation.

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Artistic Process

The stages involved in creating art, including planning, developing skills, and refining techniques.

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What is the Meaning of 'Technique' in Art?

The specific methods and approaches used by an artist to apply materials and create an artwork.

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Artistic Mastery

The high level of skill and proficiency achieved by an artist through dedicated practice and development.

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Land Art

Art created outdoors using natural materials like soil, rock, and plants.

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Digital Art

Art created using digital technology, such as computers and software.

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Decalcomania

A technique where gouache paint is transferred from paper or glass to another surface, creating a reversed image.

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Artistic Skill

The ability to create art using different techniques and materials.

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Artistic Technique

The methods and procedures used to create art.

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Process in Art

The steps and actions taken to create a work of art.

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Transformation in Art

The change that occurs when materials are manipulated to create art.

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What are Artistic Skills?

Abilities that artists possess, used to create art within a fine art context.

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What is a Medium in Art?

The substance or material an artist uses to create their work.

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What are 'Three-Dimensional' Arts?

Art forms that occupy space and have volume, like sculptures and buildings.

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What are 'Two-Dimensional' Arts?

Art forms that exist on a flat surface, like paintings and prints.

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How are Prints Different from Paintings?

Paintings are unique, while prints can be reproduced in multiple copies.

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Sculptor's Materials

Metals, wood, stone, clay, and glass.

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Architect's Materials

Wood, bamboo, bricks, stone, concrete, and other building materials.

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Painter's Materials

Pigments like watercolor, oil, tempera, textile paint, acrylic, ink, etc. applied on surfaces like wood, canvas, paper, or stone walls.

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What's New

An activity in a lesson designed to introduce new concepts and stimulate observation skills.

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What's More

An activity in a lesson that encourages the learner to practice and apply newly learned concepts.

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What I Have Learned

An activity in a lesson that assesses understanding and encourages reflection on acquired knowledge.

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What I Can Do

An activity in a lesson that encourages learners to apply learned concepts in a creative and practical way.

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Rubric

A set of guidelines used to evaluate student work based on specific criteria.

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Printmaking

A process of creating multiple identical prints using a matrix (like a plate, block, or screen) to transfer ink to paper.

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Frottage

Creating an image by rubbing a crayon on paper placed over a textured object, like leaves or wire mesh.

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Decoupage

A craft technique of adhering cut-out paper images onto a surface and then sealing them with multiple layers of varnish.

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Eggshell Mosaic

Creating artworks with tiny pieces of eggshell, arranged to form an image or pattern.

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Trapunto Painting

A technique where canvases are padded, often filled with embellishments like beads, buttons, and fabric scraps.

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Collage

Creating an artwork by adhering various materials, like paper, fabric, and objects, onto a surface.

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Study Notes

Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions - Artistic Skills and Techniques - Module 3

  • Publication details: This module is for senior high school students, Quarter 2, Module 3. It was published by the Department of Education in the Republic of the Philippines in 2020.
  • Copyright: The government of the Philippines does not claim copyright but prior approval from the relevant agency is needed for exploitation of the work for profit.

Development Team

  • Authors: Criselle N. Macas, Solidad E. Daayata, Romulo M. Sarmiento, Jr.
  • Reviewer: Criselle N. Macas, Romulo M. Sarmiento, Jr.
  • Illustrator/Layout Artist:
  • Editor:
  • Management Team: Dr. Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III, Regional Director, Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V Asst. Regional Director, Cherry Mae L. Limbaco, PhD, CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent, Alicia E. Anghay, PhD, CESE Assistant Schools Division Superintendent, Mala Epra B. Magnaong, Chief ES, CLMD, Neil A. Improgo, EPS LRMS, Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr., EPS-ADM, Lorebina C. Carrasco, OIC-CID Chief, Ray O. Maghuyop, EPS-Math, Joel D. Potane, LRMS Manager, Lanie Signo, Librarian II, Gemma Pajayon, PDO II
  • Division Superintendent: Dr. Cherry Mae L. Limbaco, CESO V

About the Module

  • Purpose: This module aims to help students understand artistic skills and techniques in contemporary Philippine art.
  • Learning Objective: Students will be able to apply artistic skills and techniques in the creation process.
  • Learning Activities: The lessons include various activities like observing, multiple-choice, imagining, and creating an eggshell mosaic.
  • Feedback: Students and educators are encouraged to provide feedback on the module to deped.gov.ph.

Content Outline

  • Lesson 1: Artistic Skills and Techniques - Includes the definition of what is artistic skill and technique, and examples, such as techniques like collage, decollage, graffiti, land art, digital art, mixed media, print making, frottage, decalcomania, decoupage, eggshell mosaic, trapunto painting.
  • This module is also designed to be used alongside the student's own research and learning.

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Explore artistic skills and techniques in the context of contemporary Philippine arts through this Module 3 quiz. Designed for senior high school students, this quiz will deepen your understanding of local artistic expressions across different regions. Test your knowledge and appreciation of the artistic landscape in the Philippines.

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