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Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions

This document provides an overview of Philippine arts from pre-colonial to contemporary eras. It discusses major art forms like ethnic arts, Islamic arts, and arts from the Spanish, American, and Japanese colonial periods. The modern era saw the development of national identity in arts. Contemporary arts now reflect social issues. Visual arts are explained in detail with examples like drawings, paintings, sculptures, calligraphy, and photography showcasing Philippine icons, history, and culture. Students are assigned a collage painting activity to learn about this art form.
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Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions

This document provides an overview of Philippine arts from pre-colonial to contemporary eras. It discusses major art forms like ethnic arts, Islamic arts, and arts from the Spanish, American, and Japanese colonial periods. The modern era saw the development of national identity in arts. Contemporary arts now reflect social issues. Visual arts are explained in detail with examples like drawings, paintings, sculptures, calligraphy, and photography showcasing Philippine icons, history, and culture. Students are assigned a collage painting activity to learn about this art form.
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CONTEMPORARY

PHILIPPINE ARTS
FROM THE REGIONS
WHAT IS PHILIPPINE
ARTS?
Philippine Arts refers to the works of art
that have developed and
accumulated in the Philippines from
the beginning of civilization in the
country up to the present era.
Philippine Art
History
Ethnic Art Integral to life
Islamic Art Geometric Designs
Spanish Era Faith and catechism
American Era Secular Forms of Arts
Japanese Era Orientalizing
Modern Era National Identity
Contemporary Era Social Realism
• Ethnic
Pre-colonial • Islamic

• Spanish Era
Colonial • American and Japanese Era

• Modern Era
Post-colonial • Post-modern and Contemporary Era
PRE-COLONIAL
ARTS
Examples:
Pottery and ritual arts from our Ethnic
groups and Sarimanok design in
Islamic regions in the Philippines.
COLONIAL ARTS
SPANISH COLONIZATION
- Its focus is on the Religion or
the spread of Christianity in the
Philippines.
AMERICAN REGIME
- Most of the artworks are all about innovations in the
field of arts.
- Filipino artists start to look for identity.
- The American brought in education and values
formation.
JAPANESE OCCUPATION
- Filipino showcased their expertise in
the field of Arts in literature
specifically in writing Haiku and
Tanaka.
POST-COLONIAL
ARTS
-Started when Filipino Artists embraced the world of
Modern Art in 1946-1970.
-In the Philippines, transition from Modern Art to
Contemporary Art lasted for 10 years called Philippine Post-
Modern Art.
-The art produced in the Philippines during 1980’s up to this
time are all products of Philippine Contemporary Arts.
“It is through art that we can
communicate to the world our
inner feelings and our creativity
that only exists within our mind.”
“Any form of Art is
a form of Power.”
HOW CAN WE UNDERSTAND
THE DIFFERENT ARTFORMS THAT
CAN BE FOUND HERE IN THE
PHILIPPINES?
Applied
Visual Arts Performing Arts
Arts/Allied Arts
• Drawing • Architecture • Dance
• Painting • Fashion • Music
• Sculpture • Pottery • Theater arts
• Calligraphy • Jewelry design • Film productions
• Photography • Interior design • Literature
WHAT IS VISUAL
ARTS?
VISUAL ARTS can be defined as a
form of art that uses any medium
to represent the artist’s idea,
emotion, and imagination.
What is the specific identity of
visual arts?
What is the purpose of visual
arts?
ARTFORMS UNDER
VISUAL ARTS
DRAWING
- It is a representation of any form of
object by hand through the medium
of pencil, pen, charcoal and etc.
PETROGLYPHS
of ANGONO
- Considered
as one of
the first
drawing in
the country.
PAINTING
-It is the process or art of using
paint in a picture as protective
coating or as decoration.
FORMS OF PAINTING
• Easel Painting
• Mural Painting
• Telon Painting
• Collage Painting
SPOLIARIUM
by Juan Luna
MAKING OF
PHILIPPINE FLAG
by Fernando
Amorsolo
TIANGGE by
Vicente
Manansala
SCULPTURE
- It can be defined as a three-
dimensional art form that uses
materials like clay, stone or wood for
its execution.
Bul-ul or also
known as
Tinagtaggu
MATER
DOLOROSA by
Mariano
Madriñan
OBLATION by
Guillermo
Tolentino
SANDUGO by
Napoleon
Abueva
CALLIGRAPHY
- It is the art of writing letters in a
manner that it looks visually
appealing.
ALIBATA or
also known as
BAYBAYIN
WEDDING
INVITATIONS
by Mica
Samar
PHOTOGRAPHY
- It is the art of producing an
image of an object on a
photographic film.
THE EXECUTION BY FIRING SQUAD OF DR.
JOSE RIZAL by Manuel Arias Rodriguez
PALMA HALL at UP Diliman
CEBU FISH SANCTUARY by John K. Chua
ACTIVITY: VISUAL ARTS – COLLAGE
PAINTING
COLLAGE PAINTING is a form of painting that
involves combine images in a single artwork. This
done by cutting ang pasting materials such as
paper, fabric, thin foil and other flat materials in
a board or canvass.
In your collage painting,
you can choose whatever
design you wish to have.
Use short-sized vellum board
as your base with 1 inch
margin in all sides.
Your artworks will be graded bases on the following
rubrics:

Design – 25
Process – 25
Resourcefulness – 25
Overall look of the artwork – 25
Submission of Files/ Activities
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I will be posting links in our
google classroom that will
help you learn and
understand Philippine Arts.
QUESTIONS AND
CONCERNS

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