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POINTERS TO REVIEW (CPAR)

Lesson 1: CPAR Introduction


o Different Art Forms
- Picture
a) Drawing
b) Painting
c) Photography
d) Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Architecture
- Literature
- Music
- Dance
- Theater
- Cinema
Lesson 2: Arts in the Philippines
o Development of Philippine Arts
- Ethnic Tradition
- Spanish Colonial Tradition
- American Colonial and Contemporary Arts Tradition
o Elements of Visual Arts
a) Space d) Color
b) Line e) Value
c) Shape and Form f) Texture
o Elements of Music
a) Rhythm d) Melody
b) Dynamics e) Harmony
c) Timbre f) Texture
o Elements of Dance
a) B.A.S.T.E
Lesson 3: Contemporary Philippine Art Forms and Practices
o Nationwide and Luzon
o Visayas
- Region 7
- Region 8
o Mindanao
- Region 9
- Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)
Lesson 4: The Order of National Artist
o National Artist for Visual Arts
o National Artists for Music Film and Broadcast Arts
o National Artist for Literature
Lesson 5: Folk Architecture and Weaving
o Weaving
- Kalinga
- Hablon
- Pis Syabit
- Dagmay
- T’nalak
ADDITIONAL READINGS

1. Minimalism

Minimalism refers to movements in art and design, particularly visual art and
music, in which the goal is to uncover a subject’s core, basics, or identify by
removing any non-essential forms, features or concepts. In terms of making the most
of fewer things, it’s all about “less is more”. It Focuses on things like geometry, line,
and color.

2. Land Art

Earth arts or earth art is an art movement in which landscape and works of art
are inextricably connected.
It is also an art form that is created in nature, using natural materials such as dirt,
rock (bed stones, stones), organic media (logs, trees, leaves) and water with materials
such as concrete, cement, asphalt, or mineral.

3. Mixed Art

Mixed media is an artwork in which more than one medium or material has been
employed. Assemblages and collages are two common examples of art using
different media that will make use of different materials including cloth, paper,
wood and found objects.

4. Digital Art

Digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of a
creative or presentational process. Digital art techniques are commonly used by
mass media in advertisements and by filmmakers to create visual effects.

5. Graffiti

Graffiti is a writing or painting that has been scribbled, scratched, or improperly


painted on a wall or other surface, frequently in public space. Graffiti can convey
underlying social and political messages, and a whole genre of artistic expression is
focused on spray paint graffiti styles.

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