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PAINTING
refers to the process of applying colors on a flat surface.
Easel painting
this involves applying color to a board or canvas fixed on an upright support
waP
Canvas
Murals
should be used to impart messages to increase social awareness, especially about issues at the time
Telon painting
is described as a backdrop or background for the stage.
calesa
The borders of the _______ are decorated with geometric patterns, repetitive patterns, and or his lines.
Jeepney
a logo, number, or painting is covered near the driver's seat, as weP as near the seat adjacent.
Collage
refers to a form of painting that involves combining images in a single artwork.
Genre painting
portrays people in daily activities.
historical painting
depicts a scene from the past. Often has a lesson concerning national values.
Work In Progress
WIP
Interiors
This refers to painting of the space inside of parts of a house or a building.
Landscapes
These painting portray natural scenery or urban scenes.
Portrait
This refers to a painting portraying one or two individuals.
Nudes
these are paintings that portray the unclothed human figure.
Religious painting
living of the saints, and scene based from the scriptures like the nativity scene, and the station of the cross.
Still life
This refers to a painting that depicts natural or manmade objects that form a composition in a natural setting.
Philippine art forms
are products of not only the different influences from the different periods in the history of art, but also of the social and cultural realities in the history of the Philippines.
Neolithic Age
the shell bracelets and pendants found in Cagayan, Palawan, and Sorsogon in 4854 BC were considered notable.
Paleolithic
the proof of earliest man’s presence was recovered from the Espinosa Ranch Site in Cagayan Province - two flake tools dated about 9 million years old.
Manunggul Jar
burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in Manunggul cave of Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point at Palawan dating from 890–710 B.C.
Maitum Jar
In 1991, the National Museum archaeological team discovered anthropomorphic secondary burial jars in Ayub Cave, Barangay Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani Province, Mindanao, Philippines.
Bul-ul
standing male figure representing a rice deity from the Ifugao people of northern Luzon Island in the Philippines
Hagabi
traditionally large ceremonial benches carved for wealthy Ifugao families as a symbol of wealth, power and prestige
Malong
a large, wrap-around tubular garment used by the Maranao and Maguindanao from southern Philippines.
Tepo Mat
a colourful hand-woven mat made from the Dwarf Pandan leaves which grow abundantly on the coasts of Tawi-Tawi.
Ovaloid Basket
a head sling made of nito or bamboo used to carry the harvests, used by people in Itbayat, Batanes.
Bubo
a sturdy bamboo strips used to trap the fish used in Ilocos region
Ornamentation
serves as representation of various ethnolinguistic groups
ISLAM
have had influenced the Philippine art even before the Spaniards came to colonize the country.
Okir
is a design or pattern often rendered or curved in hardwood, brass, silver and wall painting in curvilinear lines and Arabic geometric figures.
geometric tapestries
is associated with women
Spanish era
In this period, art became a handmaiden of religion, serving to propagate the Catholic Faith in support of the colonial order as well.
Ilustrados
paved the way for rich locals to study abroad and acquire a more “academic” and “western” approach of learning
Damian Domingo
created the first Self-Portrait in the Philippines.
Juan Luna
first of the two Internationally renowned artist in the country.
Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo
one of the greatest Filipino painters along with fellow painter Juan Luna in the 19th century.