P3-CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS

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They refer to various forms of expression or art forms.

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Creative Expressions

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It is the one who is able, by virtue of imagination and talent or skill, to create works of aesthetic value, especially in the Fine Arts.

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They refer to various forms of expression or art forms.

Creative Expressions

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It is the one who is able, by virtue of imagination and talent or skill, to create works of aesthetic value, especially in the Fine Arts.

Artist

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They follows the dictates of the design and is concerned exclusively with the manipulation of the material to be produced.

Artisan

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refers to physical artefacts produced, maintained and transmitted intergenerationally in a society.

Tangible Cultural Heritage or Tangible

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Categories of Philippine forms of __________ Heritage: 1) Oral traditions and expressions, 2) performing arts, 3) social practices and festive events, 4) knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe, a.nd 5) traditional craftsmanship.

Intangible

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What are the 7 Traditional Art Forms?

Visual Arts, Literary Arts, Architecture, Dance, Music, Cinema, and Dramatic Arts

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Are “unique expressions of ideas, beliefs, experiences, and feelings presented in well-designed visual forms” (Mittler & Plummer, 2006).

2D - Photography, Painting, Drawing/Sketching, Printmaking, etc.

3D - Sculpture, Mixed Media Installations

Visual Arts

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is the art and science of designing and constructing structures that enclose space for a variety of human needs. (Mittler and Plummer, 2006)

Architecture

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"As an art, literature might be described as the organization of words to give pleasure. Yet through words literature elevates and transforms experience beyond “mere” pleasure. Literature also functions more broadly in society as a means of both criticizing and affirming cultural values." (Rexroth, 2020)

Literary Arts

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is human movement created and expressed for an aesthetic purpose." (Fraleigh, 1987)

Dance

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Is “art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony.” (Epperson, 2020)

Music

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• from the Greek kinesis (“movement”) (Barsam & Monahan, 2016).

• “The production of films as an art” (Oxford Languages).

Cinema

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• “Theatre” (or theater)

• “an art concerned almost exclusively with live performances in which the action is precisely planned to create a coherent and significant sense of drama.”

Dramatic Arts

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A unique, functional and elegant headpiece that shields him from the rain and the sun.

Tabungaw

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When both his Anggoy and his mother had passed on, Nong Pedring continued the tradition, collaborating with researchers to document what is customarily referred to as Humadapnon and Labaw Dunggon epics.

Epic Chants

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The process of making a t'nalak cloth

T’nalak Cloth

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They developed or integrated a new art practice-- using soil as a pigment in painting.

T'laandig Soil Paintings

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refers to art made and produced by artists living today.

Contemporary Art

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She is an artist who paints what she hears

Melissa McCracken

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He creates surreally majestic objects blending fashion and sculpture— that originated as metaphorical suits of armor. He wants to use art as a form of diplomacy

Nick Cave

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She juxtaposes discordant images, diverse cultural artifacts, and modern technology to create objects that are futuristic, referential, unsettling, and humorous.

Guan Xiao

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any work of art produced by an untrained idiosyncratic artist who is typically unconnected to the conventional art world—not by choice but by circumstance.

• Encompasses a much greater range of "vernacular and 'marginal arts'."

• Known successively—and at times .concurrently—as “popular painting,” “modern primitive art,” “self-taught art,” and “contemporary folk art.”

Outsider Art

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is a practitioner from General Santos City of what can be called “applied sculpture” across different yet allied fields of the creative industry.

Leeroy New

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used assorted industrial materials like water hoses, flexible conduits, cable ties, and even toys, to create polyp, an installation that he wanted to resemble the complexities of marine life.

Ployp

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He is the Atelier Director for Atelier Peniel which offers training in classical drawing and painting.

Rey Bollozos

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Oil on Canvas 22 inches diameter 2020

Asymptomatic Medusa

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His work was included in MINDANAO ART AWARDS 2013 for his graphite on canvas work, " The Mechanic. and was hailed as Jurors Choice.

Rene Pilapil

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Oil on Canvas 24 x 36 inches 2020

Mindanawon