Different Contemporary Artworks found in Philippines Flashcards

1
Q

It is an ancestral contemporary national motif.

A

Binakul

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2
Q

It is a common term for blanket
design recognizable by abstract patterns which create an optical illusion.

A

Binakul

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3
Q

The binakul design is
present in the blankets in ______

A

Vigan

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4
Q

There is an impression of movement, flashing and vibrating,
advancing and receding patterns, or swelling and shrinking.

A

Binakul

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5
Q

An ancestral contemporary national motif applicable to any medium and technique in visual arts.

A

Binakul

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6
Q

A traditional plaid textile which women weave in Antique, Iloilo, and Negros
Occidental, made of mostly primary colors of red, yellow, blue and secondary colors of orange,
purple and green.

A

Patadyong

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7
Q

The cloth is woven in stripes, as a wrap-around skirt in lowland Christian Culture.

A

Patadyong

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8
Q

Is the distinct traditional art form representing Mindanao.

A

Ukkil/ Okir

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9
Q

It is a curvilinear motif
representing the mythical dragon, naga, or serpent, often enhanced with elaborated leaf and vine
patterns.

A

Ukkil/ Okir

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10
Q

It is woven or embroidered in clothing, sculpted into wooden house beams called panolong, carved on grave markers, incised on wooden chests, boxes, and bamboo musical instruments on handles of swords and blades, and etched cast brass and silver vessels.

A

Ukkil/ Okir

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