Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Region PDF
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This document provides an overview of contemporary and traditional Philippine arts. It details various art forms, techniques, and cultural influences. The document discusses indigenous art, weaving, and musical traditions.
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**CONTEMPORARY OF PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGION** **Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan** - Award for Filipino artists\'contributions to traditional folk arts **Magdalena Gamayo** - Weaving master inabel from Ilocos Norte **Indigenouism** - Movement to protect the environment through art **Culture**...
**CONTEMPORARY OF PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGION** **Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan** - Award for Filipino artists\'contributions to traditional folk arts **Magdalena Gamayo** - Weaving master inabel from Ilocos Norte **Indigenouism** - Movement to protect the environment through art **Culture** - Local art creations preserve **T'nalak** - Oldest and most traditional tapestry weaving technique **Patrick Gabutina** - Artist using ceramics for ceiling lamps **Lang Dulay** - T'boli weaver known for T'nalak **Montage** - Overlapping pictures or designs to blend **Trapunto** - Raised designs on fabric through quilting **Uwang Ahadas** - Yakan musician proficient in kwintangan **Montage** - Whole image from overlapping fragments in photography **Bamboo** - Most utilized tree in the Philippines **Pinantupan** - Women's wraparound skirt with supplementary-weft technique **Patadyong** - Simple weft patterned wraparound skirt **Ginaw Bilog** - A Hanunuo Mangyan from Mansalay, Mindoro **Masino Intaray** - Musician and storyteller from Brookes Point, Palawan **Indigenous Materials** - Abundant materials in Philippine regions **Eduardo Mutuc** - Manlilikha ng Bayan in Pampanga for metal crafts **Haja Amina Appi** - Master mat weaver from Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi **Teofilo Garcia -** Tabungaw hat maker from Abra **Contemporary Art** - Art produced by artists living in the present time, reflecting societal issues, innovation, and diverse cultural influences. **Traditional Art** - Indigenous and folk art forms passed down through generations, often rooted in the community\'s rituals and traditions. **Mixed Media** - An art form that combines various materials like paint, fabric, and found objects in one artwork. **Installation Art** - A three-dimensional artwork designed to transform the perception of a space. **Collage** - Flat elements stuck on a surface **Frottage** - Rubbing crayon on paper over an object **Samaon Sulayman** - Kudyapi master from Mamasapano, Maguindanao **Indigenous Art** - Artworks by native or traditional people **Heritage** - Local art promotes Philippine **Jose Maceda** - A National Artist for Music known for his compositions blending traditional Filipino music and avant-garde elements. **Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA)** - An award given to traditional artists who have preserved and promoted cultural heritage through their crafts. **Land Arts** - Earth Works or Earth Art **Digital Art** - Art using digital media for creativity **Trapunto** - Pacita Abad\'s art technique **Indigenous Art** - Artwork by indigenous people **Availability** - Materials contemporary artists use depend on **Salinta Monon** - Bagobo Inabal weave practitioner from Davao del Sur **Alonzo Saclag** - Preserver of the Kalinga gong or gangsa **Federico Caballero** - Epic chanter of Panay-Bukidnon oral literature **Collage** - Collection of images on a single surface **Decoupage** - Decorating with paper cutouts **Digital Application** - Art using digital technology **Digital Art** - Art created using digital technology as a primary medium, such as computer graphics, animation, and virtual reality. **Collage** - Art from assembling different forms **"Take-off"** - English meaning of "Décollage" **Graffiti** - Illicit writings or drawings in public spaces **Pasiking** - Indigenous basket-backpack in Northern Luzon **Bakya** - National wooden clogs of the Philippines **Barge Ramos** - Designer promoting indigenous Filipino textiles **Availability** - Local artists' materials depend on **Neo-Realism** - A contemporary art style that portrays realistic scenes with a touch of social commentary or symbolism. **Ethnic Dance** - Traditional dances from various Philippine tribes and indigenous communities, reflecting their culture and heritage. **Weaving** - A traditional art form in the Philippines involving the interlacing of threads or fibers to create textiles, such as those of the T\'boli or Ilocano. **Street Art** - Public art displayed in urban spaces, often with social or political undertones, including murals and graffiti. **Digital Art** - Art emerging with technology in production **Ambalang Ausalin** - Yakan master of tennun weaving **Indigenous Art** - Art forms created by native Filipinos, often showcasing their rituals, beliefs, and way of life. **Abstract Art** - A style of art that does not depict objects realistically but uses shapes, colors, and forms to achieve its effect. **Yabing Masalon Dulo** - Master tabih weaver from South Cotabato **Kulilal** - Lyrical poem in Palawan with Kudyapi music **Barong Tagalog** - Pineapple fiber translucent clothing worn untucked **Local Materials** - Materials used in indigenous art production **Darhata Sawabi** - Expert in Pis Syabit textile from Sulu **Performance Art** - A live art presentation where the artist uses their body, movement, and actions as the medium. **National Artist Award** - The highest recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to Philippine arts and culture.