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It is defined as the art of the “NOW”.

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CONTEMPORARY ARTS

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Is a tangible output of creative expression of human creativity and skill to express oneself, it can open opportunities and provide an avenue to express one’s thoughts and feelings.

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ART

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Is defined as the manifestation or use of the various creative disciplines.

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ART

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Is a tool for communication.

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ART

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Is one of the earliest and most basic forms of communication.

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ART

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refers to the works of art that have developed and accumulated in the Philippines from the beginning of civilization in the country up to the present era.

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PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART

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It reflects its society and non-Filipinos the wide range of cultural influences on the country’s culture and how these influences honed the country’s arts.

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PHILIPPINE CONTEMPORARY ART

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The art of the Philippines can be divided into two distinct branches, namely,

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traditional arts, and non-traditional arts.

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a term used to describe a wide array of artistic disciplines that are appreciated primarily through sight

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VISUAL ARTS

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includes different art forms and disciplines such as; FINE ARTS, DECORATIVE ARTS, AND CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS.

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VISUAL ARTS

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Visual Arts includes different art forms and disciplines such as;

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FINE ARTS, DECORATIVE ARTS, AND CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS.

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Are artworks readily associated with art.

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FINE ARTS

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were first used to describe the art forms created primarily for their appearance rather than their practical use.

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FINE ARTS

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As time passed, this term was used to include artworks that came about from emerging technology and artistic innovations.

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FINE ARTS

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Examples of Fine Arts: DRAWING, PAINTING, SCULPTURE, GRAPHIC ART, CALLIGRAPHY, and ARCHITECTURE.

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FINE ARTS

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the art or technique of representing an object or outlining a figure plan or sketch using lines by a pencil, pen, marker, and usually without paint.

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DRAWING

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Images are made by applying pigment on a prepared surface using typically one or a combination of the following:

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PAINTING

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a two-dimensional form of art that showcases artistic expression created on a flat surface.

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PAINTING

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Brush, Palette knife, Spray,

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Tools

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Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Poster color, Pastel, ink

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Mediums

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Canvass, Paper, Wood, Cardboard

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Materials

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Religious, Historical, Portraiture paintings, Still Life, landscapes, Nude and Genres.

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Painting Themes

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were the primary subject for the artworks during the Spanish colonial times

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Religious Themes

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“Hapag ng Pag-asa “, many of his paintings depict Jesus Christ in the present day.

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Joey Velasco (1967-2010)

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“bocetos” pen and ink series shows the similarities between the suffering of the human condition with that of the passion of Christ through the use of Christian iconography.

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Renato Habulan’s (1953)

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can be seen in the works of Angono Rizal native CARLOS V. FRANCISCO whose masterpiece “Filipino Struggles through History” depicts Manila’s historical events.

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HISTORICAL THEMES

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include “Blood Compact” and “First Mass at Limasawa.”

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HISTORICAL THEMES

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are used to commemorate personalities and are seen in many formal institutions such as government offices.

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Portraiture paintings

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This is a work of art that portrays inanimate objects. It was traditionally composed of a basket bowl of fruits and flowers in vases on a table.

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Still Life

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One of the most notable and earliest still-life artists was Paz Paterno.

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Still life

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More contemporary artists who were notable still-life artists were the Filipino-Chinese “Ang Kiukok” and Kapampangan cubist artist “Vicente Manansala”

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Still Life

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created still-life paintings that feature items and ingredients that one would find in a typical Filipino Kitchen.

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Vicente Manansala

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It can be that of the natural environment such as the countryside and other rural scenery, including seascapes which focuses on the imagery of bodies of water.

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Landscapes

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depict the beauty of the outdoors.

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Landscape

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Many early Filipino landscape artists made use of the academic style under the guidance of

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Fernando Amorsolo.

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The naked human body in art.

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Nude Painting

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Who painted the “Dalagang Bukid”

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Fernando Amorsolo

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These are paintings whose themes showcase people doing everyday activities and chores

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Genres

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The fine and applied arts of representation, decoration, writing, and printing on flat surfaces together with the techniques and crafts associated with it.

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Graphic Arts

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The art of making beautiful handwriting. Artistic, stylized, elegant handwriting or lettering originated in French or Greek and it was first used in 1604.

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Calligraphy

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means beautiful

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French “calligraphie”, Greek “kalligraphia”

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“graphy”

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Graphia

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Are three-dimensional artworks

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SCULPTURE

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Are three-dimensional artworks

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SCULPTURE

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Sculpture is made by either adding or subtracting materials, subtraction is used in carving, while addition is seen in sculpting techniques like molding casting, and welding.

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SCULPTURE

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Classifications of sculptures:

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Free Standing, Relief

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Also known as in the round, sculptures that are raised independently in their given space. It can be often observed from all points of view.

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Free Standing

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These are sculptures that are raised from a background.

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Relief

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The art or science of designing and creating buildings. Some structures are meant to be used as shelter.

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ARCHITECTURE