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CONTENT: A.

INTEGRATIVE ART AS
APPLIED TO CONTEMPORARY ART
1. Combination of Different Art Forms as seen in
Modern times
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
2. CLASSIFIES VARIOUS ART FORMS FOUND IN
THE PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINES ART
1.ARTS- Art, also called (to distinguish it from
other art forms) visual art, a visual art object or
experience consciously created through an
expression of skill or imagination
The term art encompasses diverse media such as
painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing,
decorative arts, photography and installation.
VARIOUS ART FORMS FOUND IN THE
PHILIPPINES
• Pottery
• Painting
• Dancing
• Weaving
• Sculpturing
• other arts
PRE-COLONIAL ART
• Through Migration and Trade during Pre- Colonial
Period, there was a lively cultural interchange between
the Philippines and other Asian countries. This helped
Philippines to develop their own way of living, their
own culture such as pottery, weaving, wood carving,
jewelry etc. that they could use for their everyday
living.
POTTERY
•Clay/Mud
•Ceramic Jars
•Water vessels
•Plates
•Cup
WEAVING
• Fabric
• Abaca
• Pineapple
• Cotton
• Bark Cloth
• Textiles, clothes, rugs, baskets and hats
• Nipis
WOOD CARVING
• In Southern Philippines, the Marano and
Tausug of Mindanao are known for their okir,
ornate curvilinear designs and motifs applied
to wood carving. The principal okir designs
are the sarimanok, the naga and the pako
rabong.
SARIMANOK NAGA

PAKO RABONG
SCULPTURING
•From the transitional carving of
Anitos to Santos to Christ and
down to the saints, Filipinos find
it rather not difficult as they are
already familiar with the ways of
the mood.
ISLAMIC ART
• Isklamic art is characterized by designs of flowers, plant
forms and geometric designs. It is used in calligraphy,
architecture, painting, clothing and other forms of fine
art. In the 13th century traders and missionaries have
introduced the religion of Islam in the Philippines.
Islamic art meshed with ethnic culture and produced a
Filipino Muslim art that reflects the ethnic background
and Islamic identity of the people.
• Philippine Muslim homes represents their
identity therefore islamic art is seen in their
houses. These houses usually contains framed
calligraphy of Qur'an passages in its walls. These
ornaments usually are made from Muslim
dominated countries like Malaysia, Egypt and
Saudi Arabia brought home by overseas Filipino
wworkers as mementos of their pilgrims.
• Clothing reflects the style
and colours of their ethnic
background. A design related
to Islam that is used in the
Philippines is batik clothe
design. This kind of design
traces its influence from
Indonesia It contains
ARCHITECTURE
•PHILIPPINE MOSQUE
ART DURING THE AMERICAN COLONIAL
PERIOD
• EXAMPLE OF ARTIST AND ART WORK
• Fabian Dela Rosa (May 5, 1869- December 14,
1937) was the brightest name in Philippine
painting after luna and certainly the leading
master of genre in the first quarter of the
century. Particularly noted for being an
outstanding painter of women's portraits,
alongside Juan Luna and his nephews, Pablo
and Fernando Amorsolo.
marikina valley planting rice

young filipina
FERNANDO C. • The painting of Fernando C. Amorsolo...
AMORSOLO “overflow with sweetness and
optimism,” says art historian Eric
Torres. Amorsolo, Torres assertsn
manage to “capture on canvas the
vibrant tropical Philippine sunlight”. A
shy man, whose only real genius was in
painting, Fernando Amorsolo also
helped shape and stylize the image of
ideal Filipina.
a rice harvesting scene 1954 amorsolo oil painting depicts
philippine village life
JORGE PINEDA
• Was a Filipino artist known for his
depictions of daily life and nationalist
content. His work, painted with loose,
visible brush talks and vibrant colors
presented an idealized vision of life in
the Philippines through image of
military victories, children playing,
and women performing domestic
chores.
STUDY IN OIL ON CANVAS,
MAGPAPAROL FOR THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION 1931

A YOUNG NATION 1935


IRENEO L. MIRANDA
• Studied and taught at the UP Shool of Fine Arts
and was among the contemporaries of Fernando
Amorsolo. While he created water colors and
drawings in the same neo-classical style, he
became more known for cartoons and illustrations,
earning him the title, the 'dean of Philippine
cartoonist' He created the cover design for the first
issue of Graphic Magazine in 1927 and also
worked for other publications such as liwayway
and El Debate
MAGUINDANAO PORTRAIT OF
PRINCESS LADY
GUILLERMO ESTRELLA
TOLENTINO
• Was born in Malolos, Bulacan on 24 July 1890.
He was the fourth of eight children. His father
was the fourth of eight children. His father was a
tailor, whose only artistic trait is the love of
playing guitar. Guillermo or Memong, as his
family called him, inherited this artistic skill.
Moreover, Memong became one of the tree best
guitar players in the Philippines during his time.
THE LADY (TEODORA VALENZUELA TIGLAO) BONIFACIO MONUMENT

PASIG CITY MUSEUM THE OBLATION


PHILIPPINE MODERN ART LOOKED LIKE AFTER
WORLD WAR II
PAINTINGS

•INTRODUCED BY SPANIARDS
DURING 16TH CENTURY.
SPANIARDS USE PAINTINGS AS
RELIGIOUS PROPAGANDA
TYPES OF PAINTING
• WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS- increased and the subject matter
of paintings began to include landscapes, Filipino inhabitants, Philippine
fashion, and government officials.
• PORTRAIT PAINTINGS- featured the painters themselves,
Filipino jewelry, and native furniture.
• LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS-Featured artists' names painted
ornately as well as day-to-day scenes of average Filipinos partaking in their
daily tasks.
TYPES OF FILIPINO DANCE
•CORDILLERA
•MUSLIM
•TRIBAL
•RURAL
•SPANISH STYLE DANCES.
CORDILLERA
• BANGA-Illustrates the grace and strength of women in the Kalinga tribe .
-women performing the Banga balance heavy pots on their head while
dancing to beat of wind chimes.
• LUMAGEN OR TACHOK - Is performed to celebrate happy occasions
-when lumagen is performed, it is meant to symbolize flying birds and is
musically-paired to the beat of gongs.
BENDAYAN- is a circle dance, popularly called Bendian, of Ibaloi. This was
long known as a dance to celebrate the arrival of successful headhunters.
MANMANOK- is a dance that dramatizes three roosters from the Bago Tribe
who compete against one another to be able to get the attention of a hen,
Lady Lien
• MANMANOK- is a dance that dramatizes three roosters from the Bago Tribe who
compete against one another to be able to get the attention of a hen, Lady Lien
• RAGSAKSAKAN- portrays the Kalinga tribal women as they balance baskets atop their
head and walk carefully along the mountainous rice terraces to not wander off the path
through the morning fog. Their bright and colorful, handwoven fabrics help to keep them
warm.
• SALISID- is the dance to show courtship .
• In the Salisid dance, a male and a female performer represent a rooster attempting to
attract a hen.
• SALIP-is a Kalinga dance in which a warrior is depicted claiming his bride by giving her
a matrimonial blanket.
• TAREKTEK-This is a dance classified under Mountain-Igorot Dances. It originated from
Benguet where woodpeckers known as tarektek inhabited Mt. Data.
• UYAOY/UYAUY-is mostly performed in wedding festivals. This dance mimics the
mighty animals such as the Sakpaya Hawk.
TRIBAL DANCE
• MALAKAS AT MAGANDA- is a national folklore dance .
-It tells the story of the origin of the Filipino people on the Islands.
• KADAL BLELAH-A tribal dance where in the dancers perform simulation of movements of birds.
• KADAL TAHAW-Kadal Tahaw originated in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. This dance is performed
by the T'boli during planting and harvesting which shows the flights and hops of the tahaw bird.
• BINAYLAN- the binaylan dance, tells the story of a hen's baby, and a hawk. In this dance, the hawk is
said to control a tribe's well-being, and is killed by hunters after attempting to harm the hen's baby.
• BAGOBO RICE CYCLE-Bagobo Rice Cycle (also known as Sugod Uno) is a tribal dance
performed by the Bagobo people of Davao del Sur. To the Bagobo, the dance is called Miyamas neng
Ommoy
• DUGSO-is a ceremonial dance among the Manobo people in Bukidnon, Agusan and Misamis Oriental .
The Dugso (also Dugsu) is usually performed during important occasions like kaliga (feasts) or kaamulan
(tribal gatherings).
TRADITIONAL FILIPINO DANCES
• TINIKLING- take two long bamboo sticks rapidly and in rhythm, clap
sticks for dancers to artistically and daringly try to avoid getting their feet
caught between them
• SINGKIL- in this dance, there are four bamboo sticks arranged in a tic-
tac-toe pattern in which the dancer exploit every position of these clashing
sticks . is undentifiable with the use of umbrellas and silk clothing.
• BINASUAN-Binasuan is a folk dance that originated in Bayambang,
Pangasinan,. The word “binasuan” means “with the use of drinking glasses
OTHER FORMS
• “TANAGA”- is a type of Filipino poetry.
• “KUTKUT” -Is an art technique used between
the 15th and 18th centuries. The techniques was
a combination of European and Oriental style
and process masterd by indigenous tribes of
Samar Island

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