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Learning Activity Sheet

ARTS-7

NAME: GRADE/SECTION:

LRN: SCORE:

TOPIC: Arts and Crafts of Luzon (Highlands and Lowlands) CODE: A7EL-Ia-2

EXPLORE

“PICTURE GUESSING”
L E A R N
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FAMOUS ARTS and CRAFTS of LUZON


(Highlands & Lowlands)

ILOCOS REGION
Architecture

 The Calle Crisologo of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Textile

 The inabel designs are inspired by natural elements: patterns that depict different
landforms, the colors of flowers and vegetation, plaid, zigzags, animal patterns, the
ocean waves, or the glittering night sky.

KALINGA TEXTILE

 The colors used in their textile have cultural meanings: red signifies bravery;
black is for the soil or land; white is for the flowers of the coffee trees; yellow
is for the sand; and green for the mountains.

Direction : The pictures below are the famous artworks of selected provinces of
GE

Luzon.Observe how these artworks related to the culture and tradition of the place.
APPLY
Direction: Complete the given table based on the above pictures.

Famous Places of Characteristics of Material Relationship


Artworks Origin the Design s Used to the
Tradition &
Culture

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Reference: Learners Material in Music & Arts pages 88-105

SHERYL G. BORJA
MAPEH Teacher

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 The Kalinga weavers particularly in the upper Kalinga area, put textures on
the striped bands using a twill-weaved technique
 Tiny motifs, patterns and embellishments has characterized Kalinga textiles,
including miniature lattice, continuous lozenges pattern, locally called inata-
ata, and pawekan or mother of pearl platelets, among others.
 Exhibit motifs as thought they are embedded in the geometry itself.

IFUGAO SCULPTURE

 The bul’ul is a wooden sculpture that represents the rice granary.

MOUNTAIN PROVINCE TEXTILE

 Their design revolves around the idea of centeredness which symbolizes


permanence, order and balance, a key factor in the life of the Bontoc People.

BATANES ARCHITECTURE

 The Ivatan houses have unique architectural forms made up of limestones walls,
reed and cogon roofs because of its geographic location.

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