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PRE-WRITING DRAFT

ART APPRECIATION

ARTS FROM THE REGIONS

NAME SECTION

A. INTRODUCTION:
Topic. What art form, piece, process, or material will you write about?
 It is an art work of painting with the use of the own blood of the painter as the material to work on to.
Locale. From where can your topic be located or seen?
 The artist and his artworks are seen or located at our main town at San Jose City, Nueva Ecija.
Inspiration. What motivated you to talk about this? What makes this worth sharing?
 It motivates me to talk about this because I feel like this is a unique kind of art and a unique way to do
art. Besides that, because this artist is also started from scratch from his small town. I wanted to make
his art be known by others, and to do that it must be shared. His unique talent in making art will start
to bloom more if I helped to shared it to people and eventually that people will also share what I
shared, because that’s really what art means, besides of it has a beauty that can make you feel
something it also has a purpose to share it to others.
Background. List and describe the key terms or elements of the ART FORM: Is it dance, visual, a
process?

Introduce. Give a fitting introduction to your article. You may use a quote, your motivation, or an anecdote.

B. METHOD:
Documentation Process. What documentation method did you employ for your project?

Respondents. Who are your sources for this project? Briefly describe them.

Gear up. Summarize the methodology and involved respondents and locale.
A. BODY:

Describe and define. Go in-depth about your piece, material, or process.

Go back. What is the historical background of the work?

Relevance. How important is the work to the region?

Relate. What does the work reveal about the culture where it came from?

Supplement. What other details or concepts can you share related to the work?

B. CONCLUDE:
Generalize. What is the relevance of the work you presented to your generation?

Inspire. What is the role of your generation or your community in preserving or appreciating this/these
work(s)?

Final Thought. Close your presentation with a provoking question or a good ‘takeaway’.

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