Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 39

ARTS

MAPEH 7
QUARTER 1
PRAYER
Luzon Arts and Crafts
QUARTER 1
LESSON 1

Arts from the Highlands


and Lowlands of Luzon
Arts from the Highlands
Ilocos and Cagayan Valley
Textile Arts and Crafts
Inabel Pottery
This is an Ilocano handwoven It is a process of making pots and
fabric, also known as “Abel Iloco.” other objects with clay and
The word inabel in Ilocano means ceramic materials.
“woven.” It has different patterns
which are inspired by nature. The Vakul
most known pattern is called It is a headdress used by Ivatan
binakul. farmers in Batanes.
INABEL
POTTERY
VAKUL
Arts from the Highlands
Cordillera Region
Textile Arts and Crafts
Kain Tattoo
This is a women’s dress in Cordillera In Kalinga, getting a tattoo is a rite
region. It is a wrap-around skirt with that symbolizes social status.
patterns of horizontal stripes embroidered Tattoos are based on ancient
with beads and shells. designs. Men wore tattoos on their
head and chest as a sign of strength,
Kadangyan while women get tattoos on their
This is a type of cloth used for burials of
arms, wrists, and chest as marks of
the rich people of Mountain Province.
beauty.
KAIN KADANGYAN
TATTOO
Arts from the Highlands
Cordillera Region
Textile Arts and Crafts
Basketry
Siniwsiwan Labba is a well-known basket
It is a handwoven blanket characterized made from rattan.
by different geometric shapes from
Jewelry
nature. Jewelry making is an art form
Wanes and Lufid in the Cordillera region and is a
Wanes is a handwoven strip of cloth for good source of their livelihood.
People often use gold and silver
men. to make jewelry.
Lufid is a wrap-around skirt for women.
SINIWISWAN WANES AND LUFID
BASKETRY JEWELRY
Arts from the Highlands
Cordillera Region
Textile Arts and Crafts
Bul-ul
• This is a wood sculpture originating from
Ifugao.
• It is shaped like a human being with a head, a
torso, pair of hands and legs.
• It represents rice granary spirits used in rituals
to protect rice fields and to ask for abundant
harvest.
BUL-UL
Arts from Lowland Luzon
Calabarzon
Arts and Crafts

BALISONG
• It is also known as butterfly knife.
• This is a type of knife that can be folded into a smaller
size.
• This originated in Batangas, known as the “Balisong
Capital of the Philippines.”
BALISONG
Arts from Lowland Luzon
Central Luzon
Arts and Crafts
GIANT LANTERNS
• These are also known as parols.
• Parols are commonly used during Christmas
season for its dancing lights, geometric
patterns, and shapes.
GIANT LANTERNS
Central Luzon Southern Tagalog
Textiles, Fabrics, and Attire in Luzon
Arts and Crafts
BARONG
• This is considered to be the men’s
national costume in the Philippines. It is
an embroidered formal attire for men.
• It originates from Batangas.
BARONG
Central Luzon Southern Tagalog
Textiles, Fabrics, and Attire in Luzon
Arts and Crafts

BURI MAT
• It is a woven mat from Bolinao
made out of palm-dried leaves.
BURI MAT
Assembling Luzon Art
Inspired Accessories
Luzon Accessories

Arts and Crafts

LING LING - O
• A gold ear embellishment
• It is a representation of the female
reproductive emblem, highlighting the
female’s life-giving characteristics.
LING LING - O
Luzon Accessories

Arts and Crafts

BOAYA AND TANGKIL


• Baoya is from crocodile teeth wrapped in basketry. In the
Philippines, crocodile teeth is regarded as a prestigious
material for ornaments because it is believed that it contains
talismanic power, giving magic to the wearer.
• Tangkil is an arm embellishment made with boar’s tusks,
rattan, and wood. This ornament is worn by the Ifugao,
Bontoc, and Kakanay tribes on both arms above the elbow.
BOAYA & TANGKIL
Luzon Accessories

Arts and Crafts

SIPATTAL
• It is made of carved butterfly shaped mother-of-pearl
shell, red, black, and blue glass beading, and engraved
fringe edges that hang in a repeated pattern, worn dangled
on the chest along with a string of beads on the head.
SIPATAL
LESSON 2

Arts and Crafts


Exhibit
ELEMENTS of Art
1.LINES
• Can be thick or thin; straight, wavy, curved, or angular; continuous or broken;
dotted, dashed or a combination of any these.

2. SHAPE
• Defined by artists using lines and contrasts in color and texture
• These shapes can take on various forms like square, rectangles, triangles,
circles, oblongs and figures like animals, plants, human and mountains.

3. VALUE/ TONE
• Refers to the use of light and dark colors in a piece of art.
ELEMENTS of Art
4. COLOR
• Color is produced when artists use various pigments and dyes
to create a range of different hues.

5. TEXTURE
• Roughness and smoothness in visual arts.

6. SPACE
• Refers to the physical space among objects and the area that
separates them.
PRINCIPLES of Art
1. RHYTHM
• Refers to the repetition of elements of art (lines, shapes,
colors).

2. BALANCE
• Refers to the idea of maintaining consistency of art elements
in various areas of artwork.

3. EMPHASIS
• It is placed in the middle of a regular pattern.
PRINCIPLES of Art
4. HARMONY
• Arts of elements that complements to create harmony.

5. UNITY
• Relates to the sense of oneness, wholeness or order in work of art.

6. VARIETY
• Principle of design concerned with contrast.

7. PROPORTION
• Refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other.
THANK
YOU

You might also like