Contemporary Art Report

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EXPLICATES THE

USE OF MATERIALS
AND THE
APPLICATION OF
TECHNIQUE
PRESENTED BY: GROUP 10
Garbage are scattered around our environment,
especially by those people living in the National
Capital Region (NCR). This trash from our
surroundings or community can be recycled to
produce something new and transform it into a local
product or a piece of art.

The Philippines has been blessed with a lot of local


materials according to previous discussions. Some of
these are Abaca, Bakbak, Bamboo, Buntal, Buri, and
EXPLICATES THE USE OF MATERIALS many others that are constantly being developed by
AND THE APPLICATION OF TECHNIQUE talented Filipinos.

But in the long run, our skilled Filipinos have


gone through various trials especially on the scarcity
of the materials used and the growth of technology
that hinders the development of our existing methods
in the development of local materials so that new
generations are gradually forgetting the materials
used and the application of techniques of our past.
singkaban -is the art of shaving bamboo into artful creations that
can be use for weddings,mass gathering,fiesta,and as
a signage of a town,city,or village in the country.

-it is broadly utilized as enrichment amid town


celebration in bulacan.

-it is an art for ensuring that art is acknowledged and


is open to everybody within the community and their
visitors.

-singkaban is abundantly known to the Bulacan


province.
puni -is a traditional art of leaf folding. It is an ancient
art of weaving that uses elongated leaves.

-it is one of the recognized crafts in the weaving


industry. In the history of bulacan, they use these
leaves in making ‘Kubol’ as a resting place, as a
wrapper for their foods, and most of all as a
creative toy for children.

-it is originated from Malolos, Bulacan.


-the province of Bulacan is known for making

pabalat Pastillas de Letche one of the Filipino’s favorites.

-its is made from carabao’s milk and sprinkled


with white sugar.

-this kind of art is what we called borlas de


pastillas, the intricately-designed wrapper is
made from papel de hapon or Japanese paper.

-the designs include Bahay kubo, rice field,


farmer, Maria Clara, flowers, landscapes,figures,
or specific activities and scenarios.

-originate in the province of Bulacan in the


philippines.
-Paete, Laguna is one of the most colorful and

taka creative places in the philippines. The name Paete


is derived from the word ‘chisel’ which is an
important tool used for sculpture.

-Taka or Paper mache was first recorded in the


1920s when Maria Bangue made a paper toy. The
papers were molded from wood carving and glued
with paste.

-Every april the paete people are busy making


Christmas characters like santa claus, rudolph
the red nose reindeer, and Frosty the snowman in
preparation for the upcoming holiday season.

-originated in Paete, Laguna in the philippines.


-The tradition of pottery-making lives on Pasig

Pagpapalayok or until now. Where the products include not only


ornamental jars but also those used in everyday
living.

pottery making -Some pottery makers in Pasig import clay in San


Mateo,Rizal. The first step is passing the clay
through the mill. Then they shape it in a mold
made from ‘Plaster of Paris’. Next, they put the
clay on the potter’s wheel. After it’s done on the
wheel, it will be buff and smoothen the pot.
-are a buttery shortbread-like cookie made with
arrowroot flour, coconut milk, and egg yolks. But
Sanikulas cookies or what really sets them apart is their shape. The
dough is stuffed in ornate wooden molds before

panecillos de san baking, which leaves an intricate design of a saint


on the pastry.

nicolas -Atching Lilllian Borromeo is one of the famous


food historians and experts in Pampanga. Her
recipes are handed down from her grandmother
whom she called ‘Impo’.

-originated in Pampanga.
-Embroidery is an art of decorative stitching, especially
by hand, The high quality of embroidery in the
Philippines is party due to its history and party due to
native talent.

pagbuburda -During the Japanese era, the culture of embroidery


was forgotten. It only goes back to the American era.

-Pina and Jusi are traditional fabrics used by the


bordadoras. But Pina is more special because it is
decent, soft, refined, durable, and not hot. Ang Jusi
(Chiese term for raw silk), on the other hand, is a
lightweight , flimsy, and colored fabric regarded by the
bordadoras as the best material for embroidery.

–The first process starts with a ‘Magdidibuho’


(designer) who is in charge of stamping design on the
cloth.

-originated in Taal, Lumban, Laguna.


A.SINGKABA
N Process:
1.Experienced workers shave bamboo.

2.Curls and sensitive twirls apply to each layer to


-TECHNIQUES achieve the uniqueness of the art.
b. puni Process:
1.Preparing the leaf.

2.Folding the leaf.

-TECHNIQUES 3.Tightening the package

4.Trimming the garnish.


c.pabalat Process:
1.Make a design on the tracing board.

2.Cut the paper where the design is traced.

-TECHNIQUES 3.Trace the design on the papel de Hapon or


Japanese paper.
D. TAKA Process:
1.Molded from wood carving.

MAKING 2.Glued with paste

3.After drying, the paper was removed from the moolder.

-TECHNIQUES 4.Reassembled, dried, and painted in a decorative


pattern.
Process:

E. PAGPAPALAYOK 1.Passing the clay through the mill and shape


it in a mold made from ‘Plaster of Paris’.
OR POTTERY
MAKING 2.Put the clay on the potter’s wheel, buff and
smoothen the pot.
-TECHNIQUES 3.Drying takes only one day if it is sunny and
bake in the kiln for eight hours.

4.It will be painted with latex or acrylic paint,


or coated with a glaze to make it shine.
Process:
F. SANIKULAS 1.Mix all the ingredients in a bowl by the hand
COOKIES OR for about 10 minutes till it is smooth.

PANECILLOS DE SAN 2.Place the dough into an airtight container and


freezer for 2 to 4 hours or overnight.
NICOLAS
3.Grease with baking spray on the surface of
-TECHNIQUES the San Nicolas and polace a chunk of the
dough.

4.Bake Pan de San Nicolas at a preheated oven


0f 325 F degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.
G.PAGBUBU Process:
1.Magdidibuho will stamp the design on the cloth.

RDA 2.Burdadera will embroider the cloth.

3.Magbabakbak pulls each thread to form a


-TECHNIQUES design.

4.Pagkakalado will lock the threads.


THANKYOUUU AND
GOD BLESS!

MEMBERS:
CASSANDRA JOY
LESLIE PARONE
11-HUMSS AMARE CHRISTELLE MALATE
SHARMAINE MONTECILLO
ALLEN ABRERA

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