2 Flashcards
Also known as decorative crafts, are Artworks that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
Decorative Arts
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.
Decorative arts
It is the art and craft of making pots and other wares using clay or mud.
POTTERY
In Vigan Ilocos Sur, the pottery tradition is still alive with their high-temperature pottery called
“BURNAY”
It is used as a container for a variety of things like water, salt wine, etc.
“BURNAY”
A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery.
Kiln
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.
Ugu Bigyan
Is the art of manipulating and creating objects by subtracting and shaping solid materials such as wood and stone.
CARVING
The Muslims of Western Mindanao carved geometric patterns and stylized images of plants and animals called
“OKIR”
These are used as decorations in their houses, boats instruments containers weapons, and utensils.
SARIMANOK and the NAGA.
Is the art of interlacing threads or fibers to create fabric, textile, or similar products.
WEAVING
Philippine textiles are often made from Indigenous plants such as
Piῆa, abaca, maguey, and cotton
These methods can still be seen in the Ilocos Region.
Traditional weaving methods
Many of the woven products such as blankets called _____________
BINAKOL and PINILIAN
is a dyeing process that involves resisting dyeing to achieve a desired pattern, after which the fibers are then woven.
“ikat”