Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions Review PDF

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This document reviews contemporary Philippine arts from different regions, showcasing various art forms and techniques. It details different visual art practices, local materials, and general artistic considerations.

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Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions (Reviewer) **Local materials\ \>**are the resources that can be found readily in large quantity at a particular location or area at a certain time. It could also be referred to as materials that can be used to fabricate a finished element. **Sanikulas...

Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions (Reviewer) **Local materials\ \>**are the resources that can be found readily in large quantity at a particular location or area at a certain time. It could also be referred to as materials that can be used to fabricate a finished element. **Sanikulas Cookies** \>are [arrowroot cookies] that have the image of St. Nicholas molded on its ergo the name Sanikulas. \>also known as \"The Healer\" from illnesses. **[The molds]** are made of hardwood and are of different shapes and sizes. **Pabalot or Pastillas Wrapper Cutting Art (Bulacan)** \>The wrapper was made from the delicate Japanese paper. **The art of \"Taka\" or \"Taka-Making\"** \>is not an exclusive Pinoy art. **Singkaban** \>is the art of shaving bamboo into artful creations that can be used as décor for arches or the home. \>usually a celebrating art. **Puni or palm leaf folding\ **\>was intended to create artful toys for kids. Contemporary Art Forms and their practices from the various regions **Choreography-** is an arrangement or design for dance movements usually accompanied by music. **A musical instrument-** is any tool or device that produces sound. LITERARY AND MUSICAL COMPOSITION **Literary works** \>are written works meant to be read, sung, or delivered in a play. They can be written in prose or in poetry form. **Musical compositions** \>are not written but notated (represented by muscial symbols). **Visual Design** \>is a composition or layout of lines, shapes, and color to form patterns on paper; textile, or any piece for that matter. **Theatrical Performance** \>is experimental, innovative, controversial, and interdisciplinary, going beyond theater and other art forms, like puppetry, cinema, and sculpture. **Cinema** **\>**is the most popular of the art forms; yet, it is the youngest of all. **Lesson 13: PRODUCTION PLANNING** **SUBJECT** \>According to Sandagan and Sayseng (2016), subject refers to anything that represented in an artwork. \>It can be an object, person scenery, colors and etc. even though subject can be the center of an art some masterpiece do not have subjects. **Representational or Objective Arts.** These arts present stories, images, representations, symbols, etc. **Non-Representational or Non-Objective Arts.**These arts attract straight through the senses. **MEDIUM** \>refers to the materials used in an artwork. It is the instrument of every artist to convey message in an artistic manner **FORM** \>refers to the physical characteristics of an art. \>It is about the utilization of the elements of art such as line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture. **According to Quipper (2018), there are 4Ms to consider:** METHODS \>refers to the framework of the production. **Objectives or goals** are the expected output or result of the production. **Objectives must be SMART;** [specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. ] **Title or name of Production** refers to the name of productions. **The name of the production** should be the one to catch the audience's attention. **Target Audience** refers to the group that is the primary target of the production. **Procedures** are the activities that need to be done. **Venue or Platform** refers to the space you will use to execute your production. **Date of Implementation or Target date of Finish** is the expected of production's launching date. **MATERIALS** \>refers to the artwork presented on a production such as the script on a drama, music and lyrics, or choreography. **MACHINE** \>refers to the mediums, machinery, tools, or equipment to be used in a production. **MANPOWER** \>refers to the team of people assigned to a specific role. It can be the director, producers, choreographers, dancers, artist, or crew. Techniques and Performance Practices Applied to Contemporary Arts Leslie de Chavez, \"Dubious Integrity\" Mixed Media, 2002 **Manila- born artist Leslie de Chavez** \>is a young artist who cautiously deals with sensitive subjects like Imperialism and the colonial history of his country. **MABINING MANDIRIGMA (Gentle Warrior)** \> Tanghalang Pilipino\'s original Filipino musical on Philippine hero, legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government in 1898 and the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic in 1899, ambitiously presents these various aesthetic facets on one overwhelming platter. **Ronald Ventura** \>is a contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons, and graffiti. Ballet Philippines \>is collaborating with several artists-kinetic sculptor Gabriel Barredo, choreographer Redha Benteifour, composer Malek Lopez and librettists Yvette Tan and Erwin Romulo-to create \"Opera,\" a scripted assault on the senses. The production creates synergy between the artists and melds their art forms. In their performance, the dancers shape and bodily express their unified visions. Mixed media is a term used to describe artworks composed from a combination of different media or materials. New media art \>is a 21st Century catchall term used to define all that is related to the internet and the interplay between technology, images and sound. Improvisation \>in theater is the playing of dramatic scenes without written dialogue & with minimal or no predetermined dramatic activity. FORMS OF IMPROVISATION Shortform - short scenes constructed from predetermined game. Longform scenes related by story or character. **CREATIVE DRAMA** \>It is an improvisational, non-exhibition, process centered form of drama in which participants are guided by a leader to imagine, enact, and reflect upon human experiences. **Are contemporary artists who became known for their :** Amiel Yanson Leonardia \>an acclaimed theater director and Outstanding Sillimanian for Theater Arts. Francis Makil Ignacio a theatre, TV and film actress who was born in Dumaguete City. **COLLAGE** \>Are the techniques of an art production used in visual arts, where the artwork is made from on assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. **DECOLLAGE** \>The opposite of collage: instead of an image is being built up all or parts of existing images, it is created by cutting, treating way or otherwise removing pieces of an original image. **GRAFFITI** \>Writing or drawings that have been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in a public space. **LAND ARTS** \>Earth works or earth arts is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked. **DIGITAL ARTS** \> An artistic work or practice that is part of the creative or presentation process. **MIXED MEDIA** \>It refers to the artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed. **PRINT MAKING** \>The process of making artworks by painting, normally in paper. Philippine Contemporary Sculpture SCULPTURE \>Is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Philippine Sculpture \>Is the most familiar art forms among Filipinos. Napoleon \"billy\" Abueva \>Father of Philippine Modern Sculpture \>National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts. Guillermo E. Tolentino \>is a renowned artist known for transforming hopes and aspirations of freedom into art. Julie Lluch (5 March 1946-) \>is a sculptor known for her expressive portrayals of women in clay. Abdulmari Asia Imao \>was a Filipino sculptor. \>is also a painter, photographer, ceramist, cultural researcher, documentary film maker, writer, and a patron of Philippine Muslim art and culture Charlie Co \>is a Filipino artist born in Bacolod in 1960. \>his art is known to provoke and inspire reflection on current issues. Terracotta a type of earthenware, is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic, where the fired body is porous. Resin casting is a method of plastic casting where a mold is filled with a liquid synthetic resin. The Four Basic Sculpture Techniques 1. MODELLING Is an additive sculpting process. 2. CARVING a method of making a sculpture using a solid block of material, like wood or stone. 3. CASTING is a manufacturing process in which a liquid material is usually poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify 4. ASSEMBLAGE is a creative method of sculpture incorporating everyday found objects into a three- dimensional sculpture and can be used to create dramatic, humorous, satirical, and emotional works of art. ASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLAGE \>a form of sculpture comprised of \"found\" objects arranged in such a way that they create a piece. These objects can be anything organic or man- made. Ramon Gahol Orlina (27 January 1944) \>is a sculptor and an architect who created sculptural form in glass as a medium. **Styles and Movement in Sculpture** 1. Monolithic Sculpture \>Massive, solid, and uniform: the monolithic proporti ons of Stalinist architecture. 2. Constructivism \>a style or movement in which assorted mechanical objects are combined into abstract mobile structural forms. 3. Sculptural Assemblage \>Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate Imelda \"Impy\" Pilapil \>She began working in graphic arts, but incorporated sculptural elements such as origami and glass etching in her works.

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