This document discusses contemporary Philippine arts from different regions. It focuses on art forms that utilize local materials such as coconut, bamboo, banana, and other plants that are significant to various Philippine economies. Examples are provided of art forms like Sanikulas cookie mold carvings from Pampanga, pastillas wrapper cutting from Bulacan, taka from Laguna, and pagbuburda and singkaban bamboo art from Taal and Lumban in Laguna. These art forms demonstrate how contemporary art has incorporated traditional techniques and materials unique to different localities within the Philippines.
This document discusses contemporary Philippine arts from different regions. It focuses on art forms that utilize local materials such as coconut, bamboo, banana, and other plants that are significant to various Philippine economies. Examples are provided of art forms like Sanikulas cookie mold carvings from Pampanga, pastillas wrapper cutting from Bulacan, taka from Laguna, and pagbuburda and singkaban bamboo art from Taal and Lumban in Laguna. These art forms demonstrate how contemporary art has incorporated traditional techniques and materials unique to different localities within the Philippines.
This document discusses contemporary Philippine arts from different regions. It focuses on art forms that utilize local materials such as coconut, bamboo, banana, and other plants that are significant to various Philippine economies. Examples are provided of art forms like Sanikulas cookie mold carvings from Pampanga, pastillas wrapper cutting from Bulacan, taka from Laguna, and pagbuburda and singkaban bamboo art from Taal and Lumban in Laguna. These art forms demonstrate how contemporary art has incorporated traditional techniques and materials unique to different localities within the Philippines.
This document discusses contemporary Philippine arts from different regions. It focuses on art forms that utilize local materials such as coconut, bamboo, banana, and other plants that are significant to various Philippine economies. Examples are provided of art forms like Sanikulas cookie mold carvings from Pampanga, pastillas wrapper cutting from Bulacan, taka from Laguna, and pagbuburda and singkaban bamboo art from Taal and Lumban in Laguna. These art forms demonstrate how contemporary art has incorporated traditional techniques and materials unique to different localities within the Philippines.
in their locality CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM REGIONS Locality is an area or neighborhood, especially regarded as a place occupied by certain people or as the scene of particular activities.
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS
Coconut Indonesia India Philippines CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS Bamboo Top exporters of Bamboos •China - 75% of the world exports ($78 million) •Netherlands - 3.32% ($3.46 million) •Denmark - 3.29% ($3.43 million) •Indonesia - 2.09% ($2.18 million) •Thailand - 1.98% ($2.06 million)
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS
Banana 1.Ecuador: US$3.5 billion (24.1% of total exported bananas) 2.Costa Rica: $1.9 billion (12.9%) 3.Philippines: $1.1 billion (7.8%) 4.Colombia: $1 billion (7%) 5.Guatemala: $943.5 million (6.5%) 6.Netherlands: $757.8 million (5.2%) 7.Belgium: $757.5 million (5.2%) 8.United States: $470.6 million (3.2%) 9.Ivory Coast: $395.6 million (2.7%) 10.Panama: $297.3 million (2%) 11.Cameroon: $285.1 million (2%) 12.Germany: $277.6 million (1.9%) 13.Mexico: $261.6 million (1.8%) 14.Dominican Republic: $228.9 million (1.6%) 15.Laos: $221.3 million (1.5%)
CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE ARTS FROM THE REGIONS
LOCAL MATERIALS TO CONTEMPORARY ARTS •Sanikulas Cookie Mold Carvings (Pampanga) •Pabalot or Pastillas Wrapper Cutting Art (Bulacan) •Taka (Laguna) •Pagbuburda (Taal, Lumban, Laguna) •Singkaban or Bamboo Art. •Puni or palm leaf folding (Bulacan