CPAR 11_12 Q3 0101 Integrative Art As Applied To Philippine Contemporary Art PS.pptx

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‹#› UNIT 1 Integrative Art as Applied to Philippine Contemporary Art

‹#› LEARNING TARGETS At the end of this unit, the learners should be able to to do the following: Define integrative art. Identify various art forms in the Philippines. Describe the different elements of art and principles of design found in every work of art. Classify different art forms found in the Philippines. Understand the significance of elements of art and principles of design in art.

‹#› VALUES AND ATTITUDES Reflect on the beauty of art. Develop powerful abilities to produce art. Appreciate the elements of art and principles of design to create visually appealing art. Produce original artwork as a form of self-expression. In this unit, the learners should be able to do the following:

‹#› ART IS EVERYWHERE Art is an expression of ideas and feelings. We can see it everywhere—from the highest and most expensive architectural design of a building, abstract sculpture, and visual arts to the most entertaining performances in theaters, musicals, films, and animations. Moreover, it is undeniably evident that Philippine artists have evolved in their art styles. Nowadays, artists can create their techniques, use available materials, and integrate different art forms to create unique pieces.

Find a partner. Gather information about the topic Art and Culture in the Philippines . C reate a reflective article based on the information you gathered. Present your article in front of the class. ‹#› UNIT STIMULUS THINK-PAIR-SHARE

‹#› How does art help establish a nation’s culture and identity? CENTRAL QUESTION

‹#› Integrative Arts Lesson 1 Unit 1| Integrative Art as Applied to Philippine Contemporary Art Integrative Arts

Integrative art is the integration of two or more art forms to create more engaging and quality masterpieces. This type of art characterizes art today and has many forms. Integrative Art ‹#›

Forms of Art Literary Arts Insert illustration here Visual Arts Performing Arts Insert illustration here Insert illustration here ‹#› The Great Books of the Western World (2005) The Scream (1893) Chinese Variety Art Balancing Act (2005)

Visual art is the expression of artistic ideas through images, structures, and tactile works. Painting, sculpture, and architecture are some of its examples. Some visual artworks are integrated, which means they combine several mediums to create a new and unique artwork. Visual Arts ‹#› The Scream (1893)

This is the expression of ideas through the creative use of language. There are three main categories of literary artworks: poetry prose drama Literary Arts ‹#› The Great Books of the Western World (2005)

This is the expression of ideas through performance in front of an audience. Performing arts include dance, musicals, theaters, films, and TV shows. It usually requires a combination of different art forms. Literary art serves as the material in theater productions, while visual arts are used for stage design. Performing Arts ‹#› Chinese Variety Art Balancing Act (2005)

‹#› Instructions ETHICAL DISCUSSION Form groups with five members. In 10 minutes, discuss the following questions: Why is art influential? How does art affect a nation’s culture? As a young individual, how can you contribute to developing and appreciating art in the Philippines? Share with the rest of the class your group discussion .

‹#› ART LENS As defined, integrative art is the interdisciplinary use of various art forms to produce work for a particular audience. Visual, literary, and performing arts are among the art forms that are evident in the Philippines. These forms are being utilized in expressing past and present issues that our society has experienced and is experiencing. Artists are becoming more exploratory, using a variety of materials available and creative techniques to empower their content.

Stoplight STOP START CONTINUE ‹#›

‹#› PHOTO CREDITS Slides 9 and 11 : Great Books by Rdsmith4 is licensed under CC-BY-SA-2.0 via Wikimedia Commons . Slides 9 and 12 : ChineseVarietyart BalancingAct 4 bowls by Craig Nagy is licensed under CC BY-SA-2.0 via Wikimedia Commons .
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