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Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions: Activity 1: Checking Out Local Art Materials

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Shanelle Kate L.

Vegiga
12-ABM

Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions


Quarter 2 - Module 10

WHAT’S MORE
Activity 1: Checking out Local Art Materials
You do not have to get out of your street or community just to look for things and
objects that are potential local art materials. There can be stuff inside your house that
can be used to create art. These are things that have been stored and left unused for
weeks and months, possibly even years. Search for things inside your house that can
be used as art materials. List down what you will find inside the appropriate boxes
below. You can answer on a separate sheet of paper.

Your bedroom Living room

 Crumpled papers  Shells

Kitchen/ Dining area Front yard

 junks  Dried leaves


 stones
Backyard Other parts of the not mentioned

 stones  bamboo
 coconut shells  wood

Based on the list that you have made:


1. Which place of your house has the most amount of potential art materials? Why?
 Front yard because it has the dried leaves which is easy to use when you are
making an artwork.
2. Among the art materials you have listed, which one is the most abundant? What is its
source?
 Dried leaves because they’re from a tree; we can see trees everywhere.

3. Cite the art materials that you can use together in creating an artwork.
 Dried leaves
 Crumpled papers

Activity 2: Checking out Local Art Materials

You have made a list of available local art materials right from
your home. It is now your chance to put your resourcefulness and
creativity to the test.

1. Based on the list of available local art materials from your home
(from Activity 1), make a secondary list from these local art
materials that you can readily and freely use without any hassle or
concerns from your family members.

 Crumpled papers

 Dried leaves

2. Based on the secondary list of local art materials, what kind of


artwork can you create from these materials?
 We may use dried leaves and crumpled paper to create artworks by painting or
sculpting on them.

3. Give the steps you will take in creating your artwork concept
(Create Step 1, Step 2, Step 3 and so on).

 Step 1: Gather all of the materials you'll need to create the artwork.
 Step 2: Draw or paint something on the paper or dried leaf.
 Step 3: Air dry or use an electric fan to dry in a warm environment.

Give your understanding of the following terms with reference to choosing


local art materials used in creating artworks:

1. Para-paraan - It might relate to thinking creatively beyond the box. Finding


a way through is literally translated as para-paraan. As a result, it might
imply a different method of producing art.
2. Diskarte - Looking for alternative resources to work with instead of a
certain substance necessitates creative thought.
3. Swak na swak - It fits perfectly.
4. Talentado - possessing a natural talent or expertise in a particular area.
5. Bihasa - trained in a certain skill.

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