Contemporary Art Forms and Practices from the Regions Flashcards
(42 cards)
can be defined as the expression of creativity and imagination through various techniques and media producing works to fulfill a variety of purposes
Art
the early settlers, arrived during the old age (Paleolithic period)
Negritos
- First sea-immigrants
- Belonged to the New Stone Age
The Indonesians
- Belong to Iron Age Culture
- Daring and liberty-loving: belonged to the brown race
The Malays
Their Prominent Contributions: Ati-atihan Festivals, Maragtas Chronicle, and Code of Kalantiaw
The Malays
oldest human fossil
Tabon Skull
Tabon Skull was found in —
Tabon Cave Palawan
one of the earliest food discoveries in the Philippines
Kinilaw
Writings of the Filipinos
Alibata
Philippine National Dress
Barong Tagalog
architect of the Executive House and designed the Manila Metropolitan Theater
Juan Arellano
Father of Modern Philippine Painting
Victorio Edades
a representation of any form or object by hand through the medium of pencil, pen, charcoal, etc.
Drawing
oldest known artwork in the Philippines
Petroglyphs
the process or art of using paint, in a picture, as a protective coating or as decoration
Painting
The Ancient Filipinos has expressed paintings through —
Tattoos and Cave Carvings
the tattooing imitated the upper garment worn by the men of North Kalinga
Silup
can be defined as a three dimensional art form the uses materials like clay, stone, or wood for its execution
Sculpture
are carved Anito figures of the Ifugaos
Bul-Ul
Bul-Ul are places in rice granaries as —
“Guardians of the Harvest”
represents a fowl with wings, feathered tail, and a head decorated with ornaments of scrolled and painted motif of leave, spirals, and feather-like forms
Sarimanok
wooden chair of the Ifugaos
Hagabi
the art of writing letters in a manner that it looks visually appealing
Calligraphy
the art of producing an image of an object on a photographic film
Photography