Art Forms in The City of Sorsogon ME 1A

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ART FORMS IN

THE CITY OF
SORSOGON
Art Appreciation – ME 1A
PILI STATUE
LANDMARK OF
ROMPEOLAS
- Plain and Simple

- Easy to spot

- Tourist attraction alongside the rompeolas


sign on the bay

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AQUATIC
CEILING ART

T H I S PA RT I C U L A R
CE I L I N G A RT G I V E S
A S U MME R V I B E TO
I T, W H I L E A L S O
GIVING PLEASING
AESTHETICS FOR
PEOPLE WHO ARE
CRO S S I N G .

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FLORA ARTS IN SM
Within the SM mall, you can see art
installations of flora art around.

The Chinese New Year tree

- Captures the essence of the occasion

- The golden leaves represent prosperity

Flower Painting

- Aesthetics and beauty

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THE ART OF CAR
ENGINES
At the SM mall, there are cars on display that
can be inspected to see the engine inside the
hood.

The way to look at a good engine design is


when all the necessary parts are easily
accessible. The concept of good design in the
field of automotive engineering and
mechanical engineering is when all the parts
work together and function with less error and
thus the images present here are considered
art, especially in the eyes of engineers.

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RED TOYOTA Having 3 consecutive red Toyota Vios in the same parking space is
a rare right to see. It gives a sense of balance and pattern. And to
VIOS some people, cars are a form of art as well.

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SORSOGON MUSEUM
From an old provincial jail to a beautiful and
historical museum. The Sorsogon Museum is
one of the province’s historical landmarks,
which contains many artifacts and information
about the province and its people.

The architectural design of the facility


encapsulates the traditional look of buildings
in the past, giving it a historical vibe that is
perfect for a museum.

Some of the foundations of the old provincial


jail still are present, as the walls of the facility
were reused to keep the cost of renovating the
place at a minimum.

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PANTOMINA
COSTUMES
The design of the costumes was seemingly
derived from Kamisa de Tsino and Baro’t Saya,
two of the most distinguished traditional
outfits in the country.

The coloration of the costumes may vary, and


the design might change depending on the
occasion. However, it is commonly seen and
used during the Kasanggayahan Festival.

The costumes capture the culture and the way


how Sorganeus celebrates their festivities.

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THANK YOU
Criben Almer Tañada Gernale

Dazel Joseph Dollison Escobal

Hazzel Floranda Escayde

Lhiez Grafia

Marianne Therese
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