Contemporary Philippine Arts fromt the Region 1 Flashcards

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the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.

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Art

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any art work, such as drawing, painting, ceramics, or photography, that appears primarily to the visual sense.

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Visual Art

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is a representation of any form or object by hand through pencil, pen, charcoal, etc.

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Drawing

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the first ever drawing of the forefathers of the Filipino, and depicts how the people were living in the past, and drawings like this is considered as one of the countries treasure and can still be found in Rizal.

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The Petroglyphs of Angono or the drawings on the stones

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is the process or art of using colors, in a picture, as a protective coating, or as decoration.

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Painting

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the stunning and attractive product of the paintings that’s been done by a Filipino; depicts the basement of the Roman Colosseum where fallen gladiators are dump; shows how the Filipinos struggle in life during Spaniard colonization.

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Spoliarium by Juan Luna

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in the time of the American colonization where Filipino artists searched for their identity.

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Making of the Filipino Flag by Fernando Amorsolo

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depicts the market scene in the Philippines that been done by famous cubic painter.

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Tiange (Market Scene) by Vicente Manansala

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can be defined as a 3 dimensional art form that uses materials like clay, stone, or wood for its execution.

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Sculpture

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is a sculpture made by Filipino’s forefathers, as “Anito” or their gods in the region of Cordillera.

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Bul-Ul or Tinagtaggu

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art of writing letter in a manner that looks visually appealing

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Calligraphy

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1st alphabet recorded in Philippine history and first system of writing in the Philippines

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Alibata or Baybayin

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the art of producing an image of an object on a photographic film

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Photography

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Execution of Rizal by Firing Squad

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Manuel Arias Rodriguez

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1952 Tia Loleng

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LVN Pictures, Palma Hall, UP Diliman

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is a form of art that has practical application as well as functionality. Also the product of imagination can be used in our daily lives.

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Applied Art

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is the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings

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Architecture

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a type of stilt house indigenous to the cultures of the Philippines. Also known as payag or kamalig in other languages

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Bahay Kubo

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balay na bato or balay nga bato; a type of building originating during the Philippines’ Spanish colonial period.

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Bahay na Bato

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art of designing apparel that is aesthetically pleasing as well as functional.

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Fashion Design

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focuses on the culture of the Philippines.

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Pre-Colonial Philippines Fashion

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focuses on culture being passed down from the colonizers

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Colonial Philippines Fashion

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A different form of art that involves the design of intricate pieces of jewelry from metals, wood, and plastic. Ex. is Paineta

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Jewelry Design

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one of the oldest and most widespread of the decorative arts where objects made are commonly useful ones, such vessels for holding liquid, plates, bowls from which food can be served.

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Pottery

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Burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in the Manunggul cave of the Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point in Palawan, Philippines.

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Manunggul Jar (Palawan)

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forms of creative activity that are performed in front of an audience such as drama, music, and dance. Considered most entertaining

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Performance Art

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is a performing art form consisting of a purposefully selected sequence of human movements. (Pre-colonial, Colonial, Post-colonial)

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Dance

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dance at weddings, planning and harvest rituals, funerals, and rites of passage. Full of symbolism, their dances reflect their values and aspirations, civility and spiritually.

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Ifugao/ Kaloob Dance

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originated from the Maranao people who inhabit the shores of Lake Lana.

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Singkil

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a catholic festival celebrated every May in Obando, Bulacan Philippines, to honor and ask for a baby to some couple who can’t have any.

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Sayaw sa Obando o Sayaw kay Santa Clara

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is a form of art that combines vocal or instrumental sounds to create a composition.

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Music

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popular lyrical songs dating back to the Spanish period and are customarily used in courtship rituals and the colorful era of the Filipino not just in art but also in expressing their love.

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Harana at Kundiman

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is the art form of language, and words are its tools. (Noli Me Tangerie and El Filibusterismo)

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Literary Art/ Literature

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a person who practices any of the various creative arts; one who professes and practices an imaginative art

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Artists

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was the Philippines’ first National Artist and is officially recognized as the “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art”; He romanticizes life and reminding us the beauty of the people and nature especially in the rural areas; societal issues

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Fernando Amorsolo

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artist expresses what he/she feels in his/her heart and mind; this explains how modern art focuses more on the beauty and scenes, and how contemporary art gives attention to the artist’s feelings that can either be positive or negative emotion

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Personal

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the artist finds a need to create something not only pleasing to look at but something useful as well; arts that is made for the benefit of the artist or made beneficial for everybody.

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Physical

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artist gives form to the immaterial, the hidden truth of the universe, and the spiritual force that inhabits the world

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Immaterial

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main focus of the Filipino artists today which is Social Realism, giving the true form to awaken our minds to the truths of our world through their meaningful and mind blowing artworks.

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Social

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is the highest award conferred by the President of the Philippines to national artists.

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Order of the National Artist

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Qualifications for Order of the National Artist

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 Living artist who is a Filipino citizen for last ten years
 Artist who built a Filipino sense of Nationhood through their art
 Artist who have distinguished themselves by pioneering in a mode of creative expression or style, making an impact

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 Benefits for Order of the National Artist

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o Rank and Title of National Artist
o INSIGNA of a National Artist and a Citation
o Cash award of 100,000 PHP net of taxes for living
o Monthly life pension, medical and hospitalization benefits
o Life insurance coverage for awardees who are still insurable
o A state funeral and burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayani

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awarded to artists engaged in folk or traditional arts and who have reached a high level of technical skill and artistic excellence. (1992 RA. 7355, NCCA in-charge)

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Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA) or National Living Treasure Award

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a Filipino poet recognized as a national living treasure, known for his efforts in preserving the Mangyan poetry tradition of ambahan.

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Ginaw Bilog (Jan. 3 1953 – June 3, 2003)

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a Filipino poet, bard artist, and musician who is a Palawan native known for his performance of the local traditions of bascal, kulilal and bagit; used instrument of Kudyapi.

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Masino Intaray (April 10 1943 – Nov. 30, 2013)

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Filipino traditional weaver credited with preserving her people’s tradition of weaving T’nalak, a dyed fabric made from refined abaca fiber.

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Lang Dulay

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instrumental in establishing the practice of children wearing traditional Kalinga clothing for important school events as well as the teaching of Kalinga folk songs in schools.

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Alonzo Saclag (Aug. 4, 1942)