Lance Alluysius D. Dela Cruz Module 3 and 4 Contemporary Arts 12 - Diamond Performance Task #1

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LANCE ALLUYSIUS D.

DELA CRUZ MODULE 3 AND 4


CONTEMPORARY ARTS 12 – DIAMOND

PERFORMANCE TASK #1:


1. Art appreciation and analysis are vital because they help us value art in terms of how it appeals
to us and what it represents to each individual. It digs into the history and background of the art,
as well as the lives of the artists. It allows you to evaluate a work on the basis of design, mastery,
and techniques. Above all, art appreciation promotes thought and analysis, prompting us to go
beyond what meets the eye and to consider the perspectives of others.
2. If I ever had the opportunity to choose and reward a national artist in the Philippines, it would
be Lea Salonga. Because we all know how much Lea contributes in a variety of ways. It may be in
the movies, as an amazing actress who has made a name for herself in the entertainment
industry. We all know how good her singing voice is in music. We adore her for how she
performs and how she captures our hearts. Lea Salonga is a Filipino singer and actress who is
known for her intelligence, discipline, humility, stunning beauty, and international acclaim. A
total performer who has brought the Philippines a great deal of pride as a result of her
numerous local and international triumphs and honors.

WRITTEN WORK #3:


CONTRIBUTION TO
NAME OF NATIONAL ARTIST DECRIPTION OF THEIR WORKS
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
1. GUILLERMO TOLENTINO  Oblation Statue  Picturing a naked man
with his arms
outstretched in a sign of
sacrifice and liberation.
2. FERNANDO AMORSOLO  Romantic Paintings of  Idealized depictions of
Landscapes and notable people from
Portraits. the commonwealth
period and World War
II.
3. JOSE TANIG JOYA  Barter of Panay  A mural in the Virata
School of Business that
is composed of gentle
overlapping planes of
black, white, orange,
brown, and golden
yellow and is painted in
the abstract
expressionist style.
4. NAPOLEON ABUEVA  Public Sculptures in  There were a variety of
University of the materials used. Themes
Philippines range from
representational
tableaus to abstract
sculptures, with
materials ranging from
wood to stone and
metal.
5. VICENTE MANANSALA  15 Stations of the Cross  Murals depicting Christ
and the characters
around his passion
include moderately
deformed figures,
lengthened limbs, and
strong, hard-edged
shapes to convey
volume, giving the
compositions a cubist
feel.

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