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WEEK 3

ACTIVITY SHEETS
Name of Learner: ALDRIN R. RANAS
Date:
Grade Level & Section: G-12 EIM
School: WPNHS
Teacher:

MELC: Explain Filipino artist roles and identity their contributions to contemporary arts
Objectives:
At the end of this module, you are expected to:
1. Recognize the achievements and expertise of Philippines National Artists
and Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA) Awardees and their
influence to the arts and culture through a visual presentation.
2. Explore the prior socio-cultural influences of the Philippines National Artists
and GAMABA Awardees and how these have been reflected in their work
and have inspired contemporary art scene through a photo journal notebook
(CAR11/12CAP-0c -e-6).
3. Interpret and relate the significance of art forms from the regions through a
creative performance (CAR11/12CAP-0c -e-8)  Replicate the work of
your preferred Philippines National Artist/s and GAMABA Awardee/s
though an innovative output/collage (CAR11/12CAP-0c -e-7).
4. Evaluate contemporary art forms from the different regions inspired from
the National Artists and GAMABA Awardees’ works through a critique
paper.
Topics: Philippine Contemporary Artist

ACTIVITY NO 1.
PRETEST
Directions: Below are descriptions of National Artists. Read each description and choose the
right person described. Please use one-half lengthwise and take the 15- item Pre-test. Do not
worry about your score. This test is done only to know your prior knowledge of the topic so
that you may be helped well. Choose the letter of your answer from the box and write it on
the space before the number. 1 point each.
NATIONAL ARTISTS
A Cesar Legaspi F Juan Nakpil
B Napoleon Abueva G Benedicto R. Cabrera
C Hernando R. Ocampo H Carlos "Botong" Francisco
D Fernando Amorsolo I Nick Joaquin
E Alejandro Roces J Vicente S. Manansala

F 1. He has integrated strength, function, and beauty in the buildings that are the
country's heritage today.
RAMON VALERA 2. He unified the components of the baro't saya into a single dress with
exaggerated bell sleeves, cinched at the waist, grazing the ankle, and zipped up at the back.
G 3. He pioneered the creative fusion of fine arts and popular imagination.
J 4. His paintings are melancholic symbol of dislocation, despair and isolation-- the
personification of human dignity threatened by life's vicissitudes, and the vast inequities of
Philippine society.

C 5. He provided an understanding and awareness of the harsh social realities in the


country immediately after the Second World War and contributed significantly to the rise of
the nationalist spirit in the post-war era.

I 6. His significance in Philippine literature involves exploration of the Philippine


colonial past under Spain and his probing into the psychology of social changes as seen by
the young.
J 7. His series was drawn from Asian aesthetic forms and concepts. He espoused the
value of kinetic energy and spontaneity in painting which became significant artistic values in
Philippine art.
H 8. His unerring eye for composition, the lush tropical sense of colour and an abiding
faith in the folk values typified by the townspeople became the hallmark of his art.
Jose Garcia Villa 9. He introduced the reversed consonance rime scheme, including the
comma poems that made full use of the punctuation mark in an innovative, poetic way.

Arturo Luz 10. He created masterpieces that exemplify an ideal of sublime austerity in
expression and form that elevated Filipino aesthetic vision to new heights of sophisticated
simplicity.

ESSAY If you’re given the chance to build a structure, whether a house or a building, how are you
going to build it? What materials will you use and who among the National Artists in Architecture will
you get inspiration from?

ANSWER:

In our lifetime, we have all imagined a solidly built dream house where we can be at ease and at the same time,
establish a comfortable lifestyle. Although it’s exciting and of course, easy to describe our dream home, making
it a reality can be a complicated process.
Building a house from scratch takes time and it doesn’t just come from the simplest idea. It’s not just about
choosing between asphalt shingle and wood shake for your roof or settling for the best paint colors, then you’re
done. The truth is, there are numerous factors to consider or details to look into before you take the plunge.

From the design plan and construction process down to the outcome, everything should be well-thought out. So
in order to help you avoid the hassle of delays, conflicts, and costly fixes, we have listed down some important
things that every homeowner should consider before building their dream house:
Budgeting the expected cost
Getting the right location

1. Designing and building your dream house


2. Choosing a quality contractor or house builder
3. Picking the right materials
I like,Juan F. Nakpil, the architect, teacher, and civic leader, is a pioneer and innovator in
Philippine architecture. He has shared his outstanding talents and services in creating
edifices, both private and public, that are conceptually well-designed and conscientiously
executed. While mindful of contemporary design, Nakpil has always advocated a distinctive
architecture reflective of Philippine traditions and culture.
ACTIVITY NO 2.
Walk around and look at the house or building structures in your neighborhood or a
public space (like plaza, church or town hall) and take as many pictures of your favorite
structures.
What is your answer?
 Building inclusive, healthy, functional, and productive cities is perhaps the greatest
challenge facing humanity today, and there are no easy solutions. A key part of the
puzzle, though, lies right at the heart of the world’s urban areas: its public spaces.
Here are ten ways you can help strengthen the social fabric of your community and
jump-start economic development by creating and sustaining healthy public spaces.
1. How many traditional/ ordinary/ modern houses or any attractive
building/structure that you see? Please write down the numbers on the table
below.
QUALITY Structure
House Building Church
ORDINARY 20 18 2
TRADITIONAL 15 14 1
MODERN 12 14 1
ATTRACTIVE 10 16 1

2. Fill-in the statements with your answers. Underline the chosen structure. E.G.
The house/building is ordinary because it is made of bamboo and Nipa.
1. The house/building is ordinary because, the house/building is ordinary because it's
made of bamboo at nipa.
2. The house/building is traditional because, the house is traditional because it has own
unique features.
3. The house/building is modern because, the design, paint, structure, are different and
unique that’s why the house is modern today

ACTIVITY
NO 3. Do
Me!!!!!!!
Directions:
On a short bond paper,
1. Draw a house or building on a short bond paper, or cut out from magazine pages a
structure that you like.
2. List down the materials you will use. Identify and/or execute desired design
3. Cite the National Artist for Architecture whom you get inspiration from and
give a three-five sentences explanation. Answers may vary.
4. Submit your output via messenger or you can submit it directly to your subject
teacher.

ANSWER;
Quiapo Church
The church houses a large dark life-sized
sculpture of Christ bearing the cross --
called the "Black Nazarene" (or, in Spanish,
"Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno de Quiapo"
and in Tagalog as "Poong Itim na
Nazareno").

This sculpture was carved in Mexico in the


early 1600s, was brought out to the
Philippines from Mexico by Spanish galleon
and was finally placed in the Quiapo Church in the late 1700s. It is said by the
faithful to have miraculous powers.

On Fridays thousands of Catholic devotees may be seen inside the church edging
forward on their knees towards the crucifix, praying for a favor, for a miracle or for
forgiveness.

Around the church is an outdoor market catering to all sorts of needs from the
spiritual to the mundane – everything from fortune telling, faith healing, balloons,
flowers, candles, incense, lotions, oils, figurines, icons, statuettes, talismans, rosaries,
and herbal products, to bargains handicrafts and very cheap (and often pirated)
DVDs, CDs, software, jewelery, and electronics.

The whole scene is one in which the religiosity of the Filipinos can be seen.

RUBRICS 1 2 3 4
Completeness Few key Some key Many key All key
(50%) components are components are components components
present present are present are present
Detail (30%) Conveys little Conveys some Conveys Conveys
and not clear meaning complete complete and
meaning meaning deep meaning
Explanation Many Some All points are All points are
(20%) misconceptions misconceptions correct Few correct No
are evident are evident errors are errors are
evident evident

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