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Contemporary Art
The art of today; every artwork was once considered contemporary.
Modern Art
An art movement that disregarded traditional styles of art, spanning from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century.
Visual Arts
Artworks and practices meant to be perceived by sight.
Drawing
A practice in which images are created by using a medium on a surface through marks of lines and shapes.
Painting
The art of applying paint on a surface and the resulting artwork.
Architecture
The art and science of designing and planning structures, such as buildings and houses.
Sculpture
The art of making three-dimensional pieces using techniques like carving, modeling, assembling, and casting.
Carving
A technique involving removing materials from a medium using tools like knives and chisels.
Modeling
The process of adding and reworking soft or malleable materials to form a sculpture.
Assembling
A technique of using found objects and materials collectively glued or held together into one piece.
Casting
A technique used for mass production involving pouring liquid material into a mold.
Printmaking
Technique for reproducing a piece of art, including methods like serigraphy, relief, and intaglio.
Serigraphy
A technique of silkscreen printing using a screen and squeegee.
Relief
A printmaking technique utilizing a carved block where paint is applied on the raised areas.
Intaglio
A printmaking method using engravings to apply paint, resulting in an embossed effect.
Allied Arts
Art that applies design to everyday objects.
Industrial Design
Created commercial objects and products to improve functionality and aesthetic value.
Graphic Design
Combines images and typography for commercial purposes.
Fashion Design
The process of designing and creating clothing.
Interior Design
Creating a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing environment within structures.
Handicrafts
The art of producing useful and decorative objects using simple tools.
Photography
The process of capturing still images using light and a camera.
Music
Use of one's voice or instruments to produce sound, encompassing various genres.
Dance
Art form utilizing bodily movements, usually accompanied by music.
Theater
Integrates spoken dialogue, acting, and design elements to create a production.
Poetry
Form of literature with a rhyme scheme and meter.
Legend
A story used to explain an event or phenomenon, passed down through generations.
Novel
A lengthy narrative involving characters and events.
Electronic Literature
Literature designed to be viewed on electronic devices instead of traditional print.
Filmmaking
The process of capturing moving images for media broadcast.
Video Art
An abstract form of video making that does not rely on traditional video elements.
Animation
The art of making figures and images move in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional space.
Digital Art
Art created using digital technology, including digital painting and photo manipulation.
Bahay na Bato
House combining traditional Filipino and Spanish architectural influences.
Bahay Kubo
A traditional Filipino house made of plant materials like bamboo.
Bangka
A term for various maritime crafts used in the Philippines.
Harana
A traditional serenade and act of courtship in the Philippines.
Pasyon
A retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ through performance and narrative.
Zarzuela
A lyric-dramatic play incorporating singing and dancing introduced by the Spaniards.
Ikat
Dyeing technique for cotton yarns before weaving.
Ambahan
A poem created by the Hanunuo Mangyans, often carved on bamboo.
Kudyapi
A boat-shaped musical instrument with two strings.
Dagmay
A woven fabric used primarily by the Mandaya tribe.
T’nalak
A woven fabric made by the T’boli people, inspired by dreams.
Malong
A large wrap-around skirt representing traditional Muslim attire in Mindanao.