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HUMA1013

artists
AND
ARTISANS
Ms. Alyssa Nicole P. Guingab, RPm
Define the artist's or
artisan's medium and
technique
Learning
Outcomes Differentiate between
artists and artisan's
approach/technique
toward a particular
medium
01 Comparing Artists to
Artisans
Artists work in the fine arts including painting,
illustration and sculpture while artisans are
craftsmen who work in textiles, pottery, glass,
tables, room doors, etc. Usually, these are
Artist
manmade shapes.
and
02 Responsibilities of
Artists vs. Artisans
Artisan
Artists focus on creating aesthetically pleasing
works while artisans' work focuses on
accessorizing functionality more than
aesthetics.
Artist
All artists' work aims to create an
overall reaction from a viewer

Developing ideas for a canvas or


product
Selecting a medium for a final
work
Collecting work for a portfolio
Applying for grants for financial
support
Artisan
Artisans are craftsmen who make
practical artistic products.

Using and mixing mediums like


paint, metal, glass, or fabric
Shaping, gluing, sewing, testing
and producing products
Displaying work at various sites
including auctions, craft shows,
or online markets
Estimating costs and material
needs
Career
Information
Involving Art
and Performing
Arts
1. Actor

Actors perform creative works written by


playwrights or screenwriters for the
entertainment of others.
2. Singer or
musician
Singers transform written music into song in
front of an audience or inside a recording
studio. Musicians continually hone their skill
by playing instruments, which they often
play in performances.
3. Dancers

Dancers express art on stage in front of live


audiences by movement or in front of a
camera for recorded sessions. Dancers
perform during auditions, learn dance
routines and adapt dance techniques during
each performance.
4. Choreographer
Choreographers create dance routines for
trained dancers to perform. Choreographers
almost always are dancers first, before they
become a choreographer. Formal training
and enough amount of experience matter in
choreography
5. dIRECTORS
Directors work behind the scenes to bring a
script or play into life. They take scripts and
plays and craft them into performances
either for film, television, or on the stage, by
instructing actors on what they should do.
6. Set and
Exhibit designers

Set and exhibit designers study scripts in


order to produce accurate sets for
performance events from plays to films.
They discuss their set designs with directors
and perform research in order to produce
accurate backgrounds.
7. Costume
Attendants
Costume attendants work in the performing arts
in addressing those who perform. They fit actors
for costumes, help them dress and take care of
the costumes for the actors. They also assist
with chanes between the scenes.
8. Performance
Makeup Artists

Performance makeup artists use makeup to


enhance the appearance of actors and make
them look more like their characters and
better reflect the scenes they are in.
Information
about careers
that involve
art and
creativity
Craft and fine
artist

The most obvious career choice that


involves art and creativity is the role of a
craft or fine artist. Regardless of the specific
medium that artists work with, their job
requires a significant amount of creativity in
order to continue creating new pieces of art.
Multimedia
artist/animator
Multimedia artists and animators work with
various software programs and technology to
create the graphics and visuals for many types
of media, including video games, films, and
television shows.
Art director

Art directors are responsible for the artistic


and visual design and style of the product
they produce.
Photographer
Photographers often seek out artistic and
creative ways to capture their subjects and the
various events that they cover.
Museum
curator

As an art museum curator, one is responsible


for setting up, maintaining and designing
exhibits in a museum. This includes acquiring
new pieces of art and authenticating them.
Performing arts
Manager or Arts
administrator

A Performing Arts Manager or Arts


Administrator facilitates a creative
organization giving eveything, it needs to
function both as a business and as an
artistic entity.
01 Organization

Needed Skills 02 Accounting

and
Qualifications 03 The Law

of a career in
art 04 Fundraising

05 Marketing
07 Public Relations

Needed Skills 08 Flexibility

and
Qualifications
of a career in
art
Protecting
your Art
Ms. Alyssa Nicole P. Guingab, RPm
Protecting your artwork
As an artist or a photographer, your
most valuable assets are your creations.
An artist's work can end up on someone
else's product, marketing piece, or
website, without the artist's permission
and without the artist ever earning a
royalty.
www.protectyourart.com

Copyright
Copyright is a type of intellectual property
that protects original works of authorship as
soon as an author fixes the work in a
tangible form of expression.
www.protectyourart.com

Copyrights protect the expression of


an idea. Ideas may be expressed in
artistic forms such as photographs,
songs, poems, sculptures and
paintings.
Copyrights give the author or artist
the exclusive right to copy, distribute,
publicly perform, and make derivative
works from the protected work.
www.protectyourart.com

Copyrights are owned by the creator of


the work and not by the person who
commissioned the work.
www.protectyourart.com

Steps to protect your art


Copyright for artists

The first is to simply sign your painting or add a copyright notice to it. A
copyright notice should look like this: © 2004 Maria Crimi Speth.
Register the copyright with the Library of Congress. The benefits of
copyright registration are that (1) it can be used to prove ownership; (2) you
cannot file your lawsuit until your copyright is registered; (3) if you register
before an infringement, you can recover your attorney fees if you win a
lawsuit; and (4) if you register before an infringement, you can recover up to
$100,000 per violation without proving actual damages.
HUMA1013

National and
GAMABA Artists
Ms. Alyssa Nicole P. Guingab, RPm
Instructor
An award is something that is
Award conferred or bestowed especially on
the basis of merit or need.
In the case of artists and artisans, they are qualified of being
awarded because of the number of years they practice their
craft; likewise, they also provided jobs to others and have
proven their sense of nationalism translated into noble and
tangible action.

In giving the award, there are two aspects of


reputation that we need to consider: recognition and
renown.
National and GAMABA
Artists' Notable Works
and Contributions
Gawad sa
Manlilikha ng
The Philippine Congress passed Republic Act
1 No. 7355 or also known as Gawad sa Manlilikha
ng Bayan or the National Living Treasures

Bayan
Award.

The National Commission for Culture and the


2 Arts is the implementing agency of the said law.
GAMABA
Awardees
Ginaw Bilog
Ginaw Bilog hails from Mansalay, Mindoro.
He's an expert in Ambahan poetry. He
made sure to spread it to his community in
order to preserve their culture specifically
the Hanunoo Mangyan language.
Masino Intaray
Masino Intaray is a musician and stroyteller who hails
from Brookes Point, Palawan. He is not only well-versed
in the instruments and traditions of the basal, kulilal and
bagit but also plays the aroding and babarak and above
all is a prolific and pre-eminent epic chanter and
stroyteller. He accepted the award last 1993.
Samaon Sulaiman
Samaon Sulaiman is a musician who came from
Mamasapano, Maguindanao. He excels in playing the
kutyapi. His extensive repretoire of dinaladay, linapu,
minuna, binalig and other forms and styles interpreted
with refinement and sensitivity of his instrument.
Lang Dulay
Lang Dulay is a T'boli textile dream weaver who hails
from Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. She relieves the history
of their tribe by means of weaving; her intricate design
shows such thing. She received the award last 1998.
Salinta Monon
Salinta Monon is a Tagabawa Bagobo textile weaver who
came from Bansalan, Davao del Sur. As she became an
expert of weaving, she shared her knowledge to her
fellow Bagobo women so that their culture will be
preserved.
Alonzo Saclag
Alonzo Saclag is a musician and dancer who comes from
Lubuagan, Kalinga. He teaches a lot of people especially
his fellow tribesmen in the performing arts so that the
culture of their ancestors will not be forgotten.
Federico Caballero
Federico Caballero is an epic chanter from Calinog,
Iloilo. He's well-versed with Sulod-Bukidnon, one of the
country's indigenous languages. His expertise is oral
literature, specifically the epics that talks about his
people and their culture.
Uwang Ahadas
Uwang Ahadas is a mucisian of the Yakan Muslim tribe
from Lamitan, Basilan. the proliferation of Western-
based instruments did not discourage him from
mastering the Yakan musical instruments: kwintangan
(for women) and agung (for men).
Darwata Sawabi
Darhata Sawabi is a Tausug textile weaver from Parang,
Sulu. Even though her place is infamously known for
terrorists, it did not hamper her to learn and master the
art of pissyabit weaving. She continously teaches her
mastery of weaving to other people in order to promote
their culture.
Eduardo Mutuc
Eduardo Mutuc is a proficient metalsmith from Apalit,
Pampanga. He is a specialist in religious and secular art.
Regardless of the low income that he received from his
profession he is contented because his passion is
towards his work, not for money per se.
Haja Amina Appi
Haja Amina Appi is a mat weaver of the Sama tribe who's
from Tandubas, Tawi-Tawi. She is respected throughout
her community for her unique designs, the straightness
of her edging (tabig) and the fineness of her sasa and
kima-kima.
Teofilo Garcia
Teofilo Garcia is a casque maker who came from San
Quinto, Abra. Even if there is no celebrity endorser,
Teofilo is his own endorser of the product that he is
making - tabungaw. Somehow, it has gotten the
attention of the people around him and to those who
pass around. It made them realize that it's a better
alternative than the conventional umbrella or cap.
Estelita Bantilan
Estelita Bantilan is an expert mat weaver from Upper
Lasang, Malapatan, Sarangani. Her natural instinct and
talent paved the way for her creativity in mat weaving.
Her expertise is heavily sought by the people who
wanted to emulate her.
Magdalena Gamayo
Magdalena Gamaois an Ilocana textile weaver from
Pinili, Ilocos Norte. She taugt herself the traditional
patterns of binakol, inuritan (geometric design), kusikos
(spiral forms similar to oranges) and sinan-sabong
(flowers), which is the most challenging pattern. Being
self-taught, her own dedication to share her expertise
has earned her an award.
Ambalang Ausalin
Ambalang Ausalin is a textile weaver who hails from
Parangbasak, Lamitan City, Basila. She possesses the
complex knowledge of the entire weaving process,
aware at the same time of the cultural significance of
each textile design of category.
Yabing Masalon Dulo
Yabing Masalo Dulo is an Ikat weaver from Landan,
Polomolok, South Cotabato. Her ikat-dyed fabdics with
historical and cultural significance are sought after by
people from all walks of life. She's also an influential
person because many are awed by her creativity and
wan to emulate her.
Those who have been proclaimed National
Artists are given a Grand Collar symbolizing
their status. Recipients of this Grand Collar
make up the Order of the National Artists.

What is the
order of the The Order of National Artists is thus a rank, a
title and a wearable award that represents

national artists? the highest national recognition given to


Filipinos who have made distinct
contribution in the field of arts and letters.
The Insignia of the Order of
National Artists
The insignia of the Order of the National Artists is
composed of a Grand Collar featuring circular links
portraying the arts and an eight-pointed conventionalized
sunburst suspended from a sampaguita wreath in green
and white enamel.
It was established by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No.
When was the 1001, s. 1972, which created the Award and Decoration of

order of the National Artist, "to give appropriate recognition and prestige
to Filipinos who have distinguished themselves and made
national artists outstanding contributions to Philippine arts and letters," and

created? which posthumously conferred the award on the painter


Fernando Amorsolo, who had died earlier that year.

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