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About This Presentation
Artist and Artisans of the Philippines
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Language: en
Added: Aug 31, 2025
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ARTISTSARTISTS
ARTISANSARTISANS
ART APP | GROUP 3
&
ICE
BREAKER
MECHANICS OF THE GAME:
Pick 2
participants
from each
group.
The chosen players
will face forward
with their backs to
each other.
MECHANICS OF THE GAME:
Each set of
players will be
given a category.
Players have 2
minutes to name 5
words related to the
given category.
MECHANICS OF THE GAME:
Players can
“PASS” if he/she
doesn’t know the
answer.
For every correct
word guessed is
equivalent to 5
points.
Let the game
begin
Colors that
ends with ‘e’
Type of Art
Mediums
Types of
Visual Arts
OPM
Music
Types of
Performing Arts
CAS Courses
ARTISTSARTISTS
ARTISANSARTISANS
ART APP | GROUP 3
&
The artist’s credo “art for art’s sake” implies that beauty is the reason
for the artwork. Thus, the artist must concern is the minds of the
viewers or readers.
The artists communicate his thoughts, fantasies, observations, and
self-revelation through his art. He seeks to open our eyes and ears
that we may see the world more clearly and find the meaning of the
arts in our lives.
Curation is a field of endeavor involved
with assembling, managing and
presenting some type of collection.
An art buyer is a professional who is
knowledgeable in art who may scout
talents for an advertising agency
seeking to employ an art director, or
who may look for an art for collector or
company.
KEY COMPONENTS
OF THE ART
MARKET
CURATOR
ART BUYER
An art dealer is a person or a company
that buys and sells works of art. Art
dealers often study the history of art
before starting their careers.
This is personal owned collection of
works, usually collection of art in museum
or art-gallery environment, the term
signifies that a certain work is not owned
by the institution.
KEY
COMPONENTS OF
THE ART MARKET
ART DEALER
PRIVATE COLLECTION
Three Stages in Art
Art making can be associated with art exploration, concept development, and art production. In the
creative process, the artist undergoes three stages of experience, which are popularly known as
preproduction, production, and postproduction
Pre-Production or Subject
Development
This ends when the
planning ends. and the
content starts being
produced.
Production or Medium
Manipulation
This is a method of joining diverse
material inputs and unimportant inputs.
The production process is concerned
with transforming a range of inputs
into those outputs that are required by
the market. This involves two main sets
of resources, and the transformed
resources.
Post Production
This refers to completion
or exhibition. Once an
artwork is finished, it will
be displayed.
Medium comes from the Latin word medium, denotes the
means by which the artist communicates his idea. Medium
refers to the materials that are used by an artist to create a
work for art. Without the medium, an idea remains a
concept, or it would just dwell in the walls of the artist’s
imagination.
THE MEDIUM AND TECHNIQUE
Technique refers to the artist’s ability and knowledge or
technical know-how in manipulating the medium. It is the
manner by which the artist controls the medium to achieve
the desired effect; thus, it is in the technique that artists
differ from one another.
THE MEDIUM AND TECHNIQUE
Pigment: natural or
synthetic colored materials
finely ground into power
clay, gemstones, minerals,
plants and insects.
Binder: Holds The Pigment
Together And Adheres The
Paint To A Surface, Egg
Yolks, Oil And Wax.
Solvent: can be added to
thin or thicken paint, slow
or speed up its drying time
with oil or water.
Two
classifications
of Medium
2. Auditory and Time. The
medium used can be
heard and which are
expressed in time
1. Visual Art. The medium
can be seen and which
occupy space.
Design a new scenario based on what you have learned
about museum roles and responsibilities.
An artisan (from French artisan Italian artigiano) is a skilled craft worker who
makes or creates things by hand that may be functional or strictly decorative
for example furniture, decorative arts sculptures, clothing, etc.
The artisan is basically a physical worker who makes objects with his or her
hands, and through skill, experience, and ability can produce things of great
beauty, as well as usefulness.
Artisans are devoted only to the creative part, making visually pleasant work
only for the gratification and appreciation of the viewer
THE ARTISAN
RECOGNITION FOR THE
ARTIST & ARTISANS
Design a new scenario based on what you have learned
about museum roles and responsibilities.
A. NATIONAL ARTIST OF
THE PHILIPPINES
A National Artist is a Filipino citizen recognized for significant contributions
to Philippine Arts and Letters.
The title of National Artist is awarded through a Presidential Proclamation.
Recognized fields include:
Music
Dance
Theater
Visual Arts
Literature
Film and Broadcast Arts
Architecture or Allied Arts
Fernando Amorsolo was the first National Artist for Visual Arts.
Amorsolo known as the “Grand Old Man of Philippines Art” received the
award in 1972
I. WHO IS A NATIONAL ARTISTS ?
National Artists receive a Grand Collar symbolizing their status.
Recipients of the Grand Collar form the Order of National Artists.
The Order of National Artists (Orden ng Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining)
is a rank, title, and wearable award.
It represents the highest national recognition for contributions in arts and
letters.
Administered by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP).
Conferred by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation from the
NCCA and CCP.
II. WHAT IS THE ORDER OF THE NATIONAL ARTISTS?
III. WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA FOR THE ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTISTS
Living artists who are Filipino citizens at the time of nomination,
as well as those who died after 1972 (establishment of the award)
who were Filipino citizens at the time of their death.
Artists whose works contribute to building a Filipino sense of
nationhood through content and form.
Artists who pioneered a mode of creative expression or style,
earning distinction and impacting succeeding generations of
artists.
III. WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA FOR THE ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTISTS
Artists who have created a substantial and significant body of work
and consistently displayed excellence in their art form, enriching
artistic expression or style.
Artists who enjoy broad acceptance through:
a. Prestigious national and/or international recognition (e.g., Gawad CCP
para sa Sining, CCP Thirteen Artists Award, NCCA Alab ng Haraya)
b. Critical acclaim and reviews of their works
c. Respect and esteem from peers
Rank and title of National Artist, as proclaimed by the
President of the Philippines.
Insignia of a National Artist and a citation.
Cash awards, monthly life pension, medical and
hospitalization benefits, and life insurance coverage.
State funeral and burial at the Libingan ng Mga Bayani
(Heroes Cemetery).
Place of honor at national state functions and
recognition at cultural events.
IV. WHAT ARE THE INCENTIVES RECEIEVED BY THE
AWARDEES
Carlos “Botong” Francisco (Visual Arts, 1973)
Leonor Orosa Goquingco
Lucrecia R. Kasilag (Music, 1989)
Leandro V. Locsin (Architecture, 1990)
Lino Brocka (Cinema, 1997)
Levi Celerio (Literature and Music, 1997)
Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero (Theater, 1997)
Sionil Jose (Literature, 2001)
Nora Aunor, (Film and Broadcast Arts, 2022)
Benedicto “BenCab” Reyes Cabrera, (Visual Arts 2006)
V. SAMPLE NATIONAL ARTIST OF THE PHILIPPINES
Design a new scenario based on what you have learned
about museum roles and responsibilities.
B. GAMABA AWARD
GAMABA (Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan): National Living
Treasures Award of the Philippines.
Established: 1992 by the Philippine government.
Purpose: Recognizes and honors Filipino artists and artisans
for preserving and promoting traditional Filipino crafts and
arts.
Legal Basis: Created under Republic Act No. 7355.
Signed into law by: Then-President Corazon Aquino.
I. HOW DID GAMABA ORIGINATE?
II. HOW DOES ONE BECOME A MANLILIKHA NG BAYAN?
Must be an inhabitant of an indigenous/traditional cultural
community in the Philippines that preserves indigenous customs,
beliefs, rituals, and traditions.
Must have engaged in a folk art tradition documented for at least
50 years.
Must have produced works of superior and distinctive quality
consistently over a significant period.
Must possess mastery of tools and materials needed for the art,
with an established reputation as a master of extraordinary technical
quality.
Must have passed on or will pass on knowledge to other community
members.
A traditional artist who meets the Manlilikha ng Bayan criteria but can
no longer teach due to age or infirmity may still be recognized if:
Has created a significant body of works or consistently displayed
excellence, contributing to the development of their art.
Has been instrumental in revitalizing their community’s artistic
tradition.
Has passed on skills in the folk art for which the community is
traditionally known.
Is recognized by the community as a master teacher of the craft.
Design a new scenario based on what you have learned
about museum roles and responsibilities.
A Manlilikha ng Bayan awardee receives:
A specially designed medallion.
An initial grant of P100,000.
A monthly stipend of P10,000 for life (later increased to
P14,000 by the NCCA).
Medical and hospitalization benefits up to a maximum
of P750,000 annually, similar to National Artists.
Funeral assistance/tribute fit for a National Living
Treasure.
V. What are the incentives received by the awardee?