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FInals Week 2 Day 1

Techniques and
Performance Practices
Applied to Contemporary
Arts
Prepared by:
Ms. Jhoanna Marie B. Rillera
ACTIVITY
Directions: Pictures will be
shown. Analyze and describe
what you see.
PICTURE 1

Pointilism Art
PICTURE 2

Puso
PICTURE 3

Clay Stove
PROCESSING
QUESTON:
DO YOU CONSIDER
THEM AS AN ART?
WHY OR WHY
NOT?
LESSON OBJECTIVES
• Identifies the materials and techniques used in Contemporary Arts
• Recognizes the techniques and performance Practices applied in
Contemporary Arts
• Appreciates the available materials used in each art form and decide
the appropriate materials and techniques for an artwork.
• Infer from the choice of local art materials the creation of a
purposeful artwork.
TECHNIQUE

is the way the artist uses and manipulates the


materials to express an idea or feeling
through an art.
TECHNIQUES
USED IN
CONTEMPORARY
ARTS
A. APPLICATION OF
TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO
CONTEMPORARY
The table on the next slide will show how
traditional techniques are applied to contemporary
arts. In these examples, you will see how the
techniques are modified to create another artwork.
APPLICATION TO
TRADITIONAL ART
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

1. Puni (Bulacan) a. Straw Folding


This is a popular In this art, the straws are
Bulakenyo’s way of folded by rolling elongated
decorating using leaf sheets of wax coated paper
into cylindrical, hollow
fronds folding which has
tubes.
a Malayan origin.
APPLICATION TO
TRADITIONAL ART
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

1. Puni (Bulacan) b. Origami


This is a popular is from ori meaning “folding”,
and kami means “paper”.
Bulakenyo’s way of
Origami is the art of paper
decorating using leaf folding that is associated to
fronds folding which has Japanese culture
a Malayan origin.
APPLICATION TO
TRADITIONAL ART
CONTEMPORARY ARTS

a. Bamboo Art
2. Singkaban (Malolos,
To use bamboo for decorations, it
Bulacan) It is a decorated must undergo some processes such
bamboo arch to welcome as cleaning and cutting, peeling,
signage of a town, city or splitting, stripping or weaving it. For
more detailed designs, artists use
village in the country. incising, burning, carving, and
dyeing.

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