2 Flashcards

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Also known as decorative crafts, are Artworks that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.

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Decorative Arts

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From the Renaissance up until the twentieth century, many artists in the West considered _____ as a lower version of art; makers of these artworks were not considered as artists but rather as craftsmen.

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Decorative arts

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It is the art and craft of making pots and other wares using clay or mud.

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POTTERY

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In Vigan Ilocos Sur, the pottery tradition is still alive with their high-temperature pottery called

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“BURNAY”

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5
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It is used as a container for a variety of things like water, salt wine, etc.

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“BURNAY”

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A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery.

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Kiln

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7
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a notable artist of studio pottery. His studio in Tiaong, Quezon is a popular tourist attraction to those who visit the province. His artworks of pottery art pieces are recognized here and abroad.

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Ugu Bigyan

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8
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Is the art of manipulating and creating objects by subtracting and shaping solid materials such as wood and stone.

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CARVING

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9
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The Muslims of Western Mindanao carved geometric patterns and stylized images of plants and animals called

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“OKIR”

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10
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These are used as decorations in their houses, boats instruments containers weapons, and utensils.

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SARIMANOK and the NAGA.

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Is the art of interlacing threads or fibers to create fabric, textile, or similar products.

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WEAVING

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12
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Philippine textiles are often made from Indigenous plants such as

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Piῆa, abaca, maguey, and cotton

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13
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These methods can still be seen in the Ilocos Region.

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Traditional weaving methods

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14
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Many of the woven products such as blankets called _____________

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BINAKOL and PINILIAN

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15
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is a dyeing process that involves resisting dyeing to achieve a desired pattern, after which the fibers are then woven.

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“ikat”

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16
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It is the art of creating and manipulating materials to create various items such as jewelry and weapons.

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Metalwork

17
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One of their most popular products is the ___________ or decorated brass urns made using the lost-wax process.

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“Gador”

18
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Lost-wax process also called _______, method of metal casting in which molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created using the wax model.

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the cire-perdue

19
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CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS

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COLLAGE, ASSEMBLAGE, MOBILE ART, PERFORMANCE ART, INSTALLATION ART

20
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It is the method of combining printed images with other flat media and pasting them on a canvas or flat boards.

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Collage

21
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This contemporary art method first came about in the early 1900s as part of the experimentation of the cubists Picasso and Braque. They used cutouts of newspaper that were pasted onto their paintings.

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Collage

22
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It is a term used by French Artist Jean Dubuffet in 1952 to describe a series of artworks made from paper collages, wood scraps, and other found objects.

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Assemblage

23
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He placed twigs and small branches on top of carved wooden panels as commentary on forest devastation.

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Lao Lianben (1948)

24
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called Sapin-sapin show a combination of different pieces, both found and made, that portray traditional, historical, iconic, and popular images.

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Roberto Feleo’s (1954

25
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Refers to a sculptural work that is suspended from the ceiling or a protruding base. It is typically made with several balancing rods dangling at different lengths carrying one or more elements.

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Mobile

26
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Refers to a sculptural work that is suspended from the ceiling or a protruding base.

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Mobile

27
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It is typically made with several balancing rods dangling at different lengths carrying one or more elements.

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Mobile

28
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The mixture of visual arts and performing arts.

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Performance Art

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It is early incarnations were the happenings of the Dada movement in 1916.

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Performance Art

30
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The medium used in performance art is the artist himself, and the artwork is the acting and the movements of the artist.

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Performance Art

31
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can be done spontaneously or rehearsed. It can be done in a simple manner or as a large-scale event.

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Performance Art

32
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Is a form of contemporary art that involves the arrangement of objects in a given space.

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Installation Art

33
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is intentionally designed to be experienced as a temporary work of art.

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Installation Art

34
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Incorporates different materials that may include traditional sculptural materials such as wood, metal, and different objects as well as technology-based media such as light, sound, videos, and digital.

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Installation Art

35
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often takes into consideration the viewers of the art and it allows them to move around the work and immense themselves within the art, making the audience and their reactions part of the artwork.

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Installation Art