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MAYON
MRS. ANNA SARAH B. POJAS
Contemporary Arts Teacher
MS. MICA ELLA M. NAVA
Topic : Promotion of arts from the Region
If you are going to create a design of an
earrings or bracelet inspired by our current
society condition nowadays, how would
you make it or describe it?
TARGET OBJECTIVES
1. Know the different local materials used in
creating art
2. Identify different materials used in an
artwork
3. Value the importance of using locally
available resources in creating art
What I Know?

What have you observed from the pictures of


the face masks above in terms of materials
used?

What do you think did the


manufacturers/makers consider when they
decided to use the materials in making face
mask?
What In?

MATERIALS USED
IN ARTS

Arrange the following jumbled letters based


on the pictures presented
LERATMAIS ESUD NI TAR
Local Materials used
in Creating Art
Material or the substance are the things in which the art is made off.
Through these materials, the artists express and communicate feelings
and ideas. Some contemporary artists used found materials like old
bottles, scraps, and unusual materials in creating their artwork.
In Sculpture, the sculptor uses metal, wood, stone, clay and glass.

The architect uses wood, bamboo, bricks, stone, concrete and various building materials.
The painter uses pigments (e. g. watercolor, oil, tempera, textile paint, acrylic, ink,
etc.) on a usually flat ground (wood, canvas, paper, stone wall such as in a cave
painting.

The printmaker uses ink printed or transferred on a surface (wood, metal, plates, or
silk screen that is in keeping with a duplicating or reproducing process. While
paintings are unique and one of a kind, prints can be reproduced in several
predetermined editions.
Musicians use sound and instruments (including the human voice).

The dancer uses body and its movements. Dance is often accompanied by music,
but there are dances that do not rely on musical accompaniment to be realized.
Dance can tell stories, but at other times, they convey abstract ideas that do not rely
on a narrative.

The theater artist integrates all the arts and uses stage, production design,
performance elements and script to enable the visual, musical, dance and other
aspects to come together as a whole work.
The photographer and filmmaker uses the camera to record the
outside world. The filmmaker uses cinematographic cameras to record
and put together production design, sound engineering, performance,
and screenplay. In digital photography and film, the images can be
assimilated into the computer, thus eliminating the need for celluloid or
negatives, processing chemicals or print . The writer of a novel, poetry,
fiction and nonfiction articles uses words.

The designer, the performance artist, and the installation artist combine
the use of a range of different materials.
The Philippines is rich in natural resources. From the mountain to the
sea, we have unlimited materials that can be used to create different
artworks.

Various Local Materials in the Philippines Used for Arts and Craft

Abaca - belongs to a banana family. Its fibers have a natural luster with colors ranging from pure
white to ivory and dark brown.
Bamboo – is used in creating many products. It is used in
construction, textile, musical instruments and many more.
Buri – is extracted from matured leaves of buri palm. The fiber is
durable and resistant to moisture.
Capiz shells- are translucent to allow light to pass through, but still
allow privacy.
The capiz comes from the windowpane oyster (placuna placenta)
found in the coastal waters of the Philippines and are known for their
beautiful mother of pearl look.
Rattan – belongs to the palm family. There are different types of rattan
palms, such as high or low climbers, single stemmed or clustered
rattan species.
Seashells - hard exoskeleton of marine mollusks such as snails,
bivalves, and chitons that serves to protect and support their bodies.
This material is usually used in making ornaments and house
decorations.
Directions: Match the following artworks/crafts to its materials where it is made of.

ARTWORKS MATERIALS
What is the importance of using locally available resources in creating art?

How do materials affect the way art is made?

What resources are available in your locality and what art products can
you make out of these available materials?
Collect at least three (3) materials found in your home
and create a work of art which will illustrate how you
can help as a member of the community in facing the
challenges of the COVID19 pandemic.

a n d
t
Criteria:

l l e c Relevance to the theme 30%

e
Originality 30%

o
C rea t Creativity
Impact & Presentation
25%
15

C Total 100 %

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