L6 - Traditional Techniques to Contemporary Creations Flashcards
(26 cards)
What are the Traditional Techniques of Filipinos?
- Painting
- Indigenous Art
- Islamic Art
- Kut-kut Art
- Performing Arts
- Architecture
Example of this art is Manunggul Jar
Painting
Pintados meaning?
Painted people
Some of the most elaborate paintings done by early
Filipinos that survive to the present are manifested
among the arts and architecture of the ________, who
are well-known for the ________ and the
___________ and painted in the beautiful
Panalong of their Torongans or King’s house
Marano, Naga Dragons, Sarimanok Carved
Amang Pintor
Erlito Circa
Known for Intricate fabrics
Itneg People
_______ feature designs that incorporate optical illusions
Binakol
_________(Bugkalot) makes jewelries from pearls, red hornbill beaks, plants, and metals
Ilongot
_______ is a plant closely related to bananas and its leaves are used to make fibers known as “Manila hemp”
Abaca
The Lumad People of Mindanao such as ________, ________, _______, and ________ are skilled in dying art of abaca fibers.
B’lan, Mandaya, Mansaka, T’boli
The fiber is dyed using the method ______
Ikat
It is the most well-known design
Sarimanok
Wooden chair of ifugao
Hagabi
A person who belongs to high status
Kadanagyan
The original design of the chair is called
Ginulding-gulding
Is the term for geometric and flowing designs and folk motifs that can be usually found in Maranao and Muslim influence artwork
Okkir/Okkil
Okir a dato
for men
Okir a bay
for women
Most popular malong style is
Landap
•have ornate traditions in weaponry and other metal arts
•Noted for their skill in producing brass articles through ancient lost-wax process.
Bagobo
•this technique combines Oriental and European Art processes
•based on Sgraffito
Kut-kut Art
Performing Arts has 2 types
Dance and Music
_________ is a popular dance showcasing the story of a prince and a princess in the forest
Singkil