Unit 3: Lesson 1 Flashcards
an art practitioner who produces or creates indirectly-functional arts with aesthetic value using imagination.
Artist
The old-aged concept of an artist fulfills the following functions:
- artists record
- artist give tangible form of the unknown
- artists give tangible form to feelings
- artists offer an innovative way of seeing
Painters, sculptors, photographers, cinematographers give visual
images that can be preserved for historical reference. They gave people today the idea on what
people, places or things from the past looked like.
artists record
Artists attempt to record what cannot be seen with the eyes or what has not yet occurred. By presenting concrete images to these unknowns, artists can help people tame or handle, if not overcome fear or anxiety these unknowns may have on people.
artists give tangible form to the unknown
The feelings usually expressed by artists are those feelings shared by many people—love, hate, anger, fear, despair, etc., which allow communication amongst people who have felt the same thing.
artists give tangible form to feelings
Artists introduce new ideas, techniques and even styles on seeing things. Their creativeness and influence capacitate observers to see artworks in a new light.
artists offer an innovative way of seeing
a craftsman who produces directly functional and/or decorative arts. A craftsman
helps us in meeting our basic needs. A craftsman makes things that make our life easy,
comfortable and convenient.
Artisan
GAMABA
Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan
conferred on Filipinos who are at the forefront of the practice, preservation and
promotion of the nation’s traditional folk arts.
The Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA) or the National Living Treasures Award
When was GAMABA institutionalized?
1992
RA 7355
Manlilikha ng Bayan Act
Who oversees the implementation of GAMABA?
National Commission for Culture and the Arts
When was the first GAMABA awarded?
1993
the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan has its roots in the _____________________ organized by
the Rotary Club of Makati-Ayala.
1988 National Folk Artists Award
a textile weaver (T’nalak) from Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. She
was awarded in 1998. She died in 2015.
Lang Dulay