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Con arts


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DIFFERENT
CONTEMPORARY ART
TECHNIQUES AND
PERFORMANCE

AFTER GOING THROUGH THIS MODULE, YOU
ARE EXPECTED TO
•research on the techniques and performance practices applied to
contemporary arts. (CAR11/12 CAP-0c-e-10)

Go to this link: https://padlet.com/hermosochristoper22/k2n5k07o0evo75sq

A technique is the way the
artist uses and manipulates
the materials to express an
idea or feeling through an
art.

APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Traditional
Art
Application to Contemporary Arts
Puni (Bulacan) Straw Folding
Origami is from ori meaning
“folding”, and kami means “paper”.
Origami is the art of paper folding
that is associated to Japanese
culture.
https://modernagejournalis
m.weebly.com/features/revi
val-of-puni-art-of-bulacan

APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Traditional
Art
Application to Contemporary Arts
Singkaban
(Malolos,
Bulacan) I
Bamboo Art. To use bamboo for
decorations, it must undergo some
processes such as cleaning and
cutting, peeling, splitting, stripping
or weaving it. For more detailed
designs, artists use incising, burning,
carving, and dyeing.
https://www.facebook.com/vict
orylinerinc/videos/2471888163
67770/

APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Tradition
al Art
Application to
Contemporary Arts
Saniculas
(Pampang
a)
Polvoron Molder. This
kitchen tool can help
you mold the powder
for polvoron into
perfectly oval or
round shapes (biscuit
molder, doughnut
molder)

APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Traditional
Art
Application to
Contemporary Arts
Pabalat
(San
Miguel,
Bulacan)
Packaging. The packaging
design can be simple and
straight forward, or colorful
and complex (decorated
packaging).
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-rO-
7GJpfdgQ/TiRPxKemNyI/AAAAAAAACkU/8c
cQENdOo_s/s1600/Pabalat+Pastillas.JPG

APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Traditional
Art
Application to
Contemporary Arts
Taka (Paete,
Laguna)
Paper Maché. Using molds,
paper pieces or pulp are put
together with a glue or other
adhesives.
https://encrypted-
tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQVaRPDNiiiL8xuyJDdTWe7yc
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APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Traditional Art Application to Contemporary Arts
Pagbuburda
(Taal,
Batangas and
Lumban,
Laguna)
Stitching.
Loom Bands. These are also
called as rainbow looms which
are a plastic tool used to weave
colorful patterns. colorful rubber
and plastic bands into decorative
items such as bracelets and
charms.
Nylon Bracelets. A tough light
weight elastic synthetic polymer
ornament band hoop or chain
worn on the wrist.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fjournals.
upd.edu.ph%2Findex.php%2Fsocialsciencediliman%2Farticle%2
Fdownload%2F4595%2F4143&psig=AOvVaw0ImwpitacrYEGrRc5
4oprG&ust=1637931080704000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0C
AsQjRxqFwoTCNiuzvvGs_QCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD

COMMON TECHNIQUES IN CONTEMPORARY ARTS
• Minimalism. This is an artistic movement that
seeks to take away unnecessary and leaving only
the essential. The artworks that usually use this
technique use a well selected material that is
indispensable in art production.
•Found Objects. This means taking something that
people seem to find useless and use it in a unique
way in order to make an artwork. When people
seem to think that something must be thrown away
as junk, it is used to tell a story and create a
diverse perspective that we are looking for.
•Large-Scale Art. This is an art that accounts for the
creation of something huge to express diverse
perspectives in artwork. This art is created for
public view.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/43/15/a6/4315a6a
c118e62273e655d3c7d49fce5.jpg

MEDIUM USED IN CONTEMPORARY ART
FORMS
A medium is defined as the
material or substance used to create
an artwork. Using these materials, the
artists express his feelings or thoughts.

CLASSIFICATION OF ART FORMS ACCORDING TO MEDIUM
ClassificationDescription Art Form Medium
Musical use of rhythms,
sounds, instrument,
human voice
music, poetry,
song, dance,
theatre artist
musical instruments,
traditional musical
instruments made by
local materials, body and
movements, integration
of stage, design,
performance elements
and script
Practical art with immediate
use in daily life
designs,
architect,
sculptor
cement, paper, bamboo,
wood, bricks, stone,
concrete, metal, wood,
stone, clay, glass

CLASSIFICATION OF ART FORMS ACCORDING TO MEDIUM
ClassificationDescription Art Form Medium
Environment
al
An art that occupies
space
installation,
public art
wires, junk, recycled
materials
Pictorial
Works
uses shapes,
pictures, graphics
painting,
drawing, design,
photography
camera,
celluloids/negatives,
processing chemicals
prints
Narrative based on story drama, novel,
music and dance
anguage

CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS IN
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Contemporary Arts Techniques
Mark Salvatus'
Secret Garden
2
Minimalism,
found objects
http://cargocollective.com/marksalvatus/Secret-Garden-2009-2011

CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS IN
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Contemporary Arts Techniques
Interactive Games
by Ikoy Ricio
Found objects
https://www.facebook.com/MCADManila/posts/drop-dead-2015-by-ikoy-riciothe-work-
scrutinizes-the-subject-of-life-itself-and-/3224940804196966/
https://image.slidesharecdn.com/cparnihanz-170915160029/95/how-have-contemporary-
artist-expanded-the-range-of-medium-and-techniques-they-utilized-11-
638.jpg?cb=1505491530

CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS IN
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Contemporary
Arts
Techniques
Untitled
(Mirrors) by
Maria
Taniguchi
large – scale Art,
minimalism

CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS IN
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Contemporary
Arts
Techniques
Felix
Bacolor's
Waiting
(2012)
large - scale art,
minimalism
http://www8.gmanews.tv/webpics/v3/2012/06/250520122811.jpg

CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS IN
CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Contemporary
Arts
Techniques
Anonymous
Animals in
Mariyah
Gallery in
Dumaguete
2013
(Taguchi,
Teves,
Sollesta,
Vanlenzuela
and Ranada)
large- scale art,
found objects
https://anonymousanimals.files.wordpress.com/2011/0
2/abyan1.jpg

LOCAL MATERIALS

LOCAL AND INDIGENOUS ART MATERIALS
•Indigenous art materials are materials that are natural or inherent from the
place or locality.
•Local art materials could be a mix of indigenous art materials and
introduced art materials.

•Cogon also known as “kogon”
is a perennial weed that
grows in thick circular
patches. It has flat, rigid, and
yellowish-green leaves that
can be up to 6 feet long and
about an inch wide. It can be
found in Carranglan, Nueva
Ecija. The leaves of cogon
grass are commonly used as a
roof of huts and can be
weaved as baskets and bags.
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4PCMGdsBAoE/XiCdV -
4TWJI/AAAAAAAABhE/rsBRcgBwY8sKypTFAzi3YsAl4BMTbZJrQCLcBGAsYHQ/s1600/Dlium
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•Bamboo belongs to a grass
family. It is a very tall grass
characterized by a jointed
stem called a culm. This local
material can be found in most
parts of Nueva Ecija but it is
more abundant in Fort
Magsaysay.
https://i.natgeofe.com/n/c701f64e-551c-40d1-ab74-b6aa820cc7a6/bamboo-1200_3x4.jpg

•Water Hyacinth belongs to the
family of water lily. It is a free-
floating perennial herb
abundantly found in water
creaks, lakes, ponds, and
rivers. It is 10-20 cm high but
can reach 1 m high. The
municipality of Cuyapo in
Nueva Ecija is known for its
bags and other crafts made
out of weaved water hyacinth.
https://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/site/assets/files/1085/hinklehyacinth1.0x1800.jpg

•Buri/Buliis the tallest palm
tree in the Philippines. It has a
big leaf with a strong stem.
Some of the crafts that can be
produced out of buri leaves,
in the process of weaving, are
fans, baskets, bags, mats, and
wallets. Buri can be found in
Sto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija.
http://www.stuartxchange.org/Buri

•Coconut Tree or “buko” in Tagalog
belongs to the palm family. It can
grow up to 25 meters with a very long
leaf. It has a fibrous husk and a big-
hard fruit. Buko has so many uses that
is why it is known as the tree of life.
Fans, baskets, and mats are some of
the handicrafts that can be produced
with its weaved leaf, while the hard
outer layer of its fruit also known as
bao, can be used to make
lampshades, ashttps://www.konnecthq.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Coconut-Trees-Facts-9-3-1.jpg

•Corn Husks are the leaves
located on the outer part of the
corn’s ear and non-edible. It has
pale light tan or soft white. It can
be crafted into artificial flowers,
bags, placemats, and dolls. The
crafting of corn husks involves
the process of dyeing and
weaving. Cabiao, Cuyapo,
Guimba, and Licab are the
municipalities in Nueva Ecija
which produces a lot of corn
husks.
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2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F9%2F2019%2F07%2Fhow -to-corn-husk-goat-
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•Tambo is a coarse erect grass
growing to a height of 1.5 to 3.5
meters. Stems are cylindrical and
hollow, about 1 centimeter in
diameter. It has panicles that can be
used as a dust broom. Its hollow
stem can be used in making fences
and garden decorations. The
municipality of San Antonio in
Nueva Ecija is known for its ‘Tambo
Festival’ since they produce the
most number of ‘walis tambo’ in
Central Luzon. It is also the place
where Tambo plant is abundant.

•Sabutan belongs to the family of
pandan plants. Aside from its
medicinal value, this rare plant has a
very strong fiber that can be used in
making different crafts. Also, the
leaves of sabutan can be woven into
baskets, mats, hats, placemats, and
bags. Sabutan can be abundantly
found in the province of Aurora.
http://tropical.theferns.info/plantimages/sized/b/b/bb
c7aa32adfcec5759a07585ca8373a6263e66d5_300px.jpg

•Rattan is a very popular material
used in making crafts and furniture.
It belongs to the family of palm and
grows wildly in Aurora Province. Its
skin can be peeled off to be used in
weaving while its core can be made
as furniture.

•Nito is specie of climbing fern that
usually grows in uplands. Aurora
Province is known as one of the
major producers of Nito within and
outside the country. Nito can be
crafted into baskets, mats, coasters,
and box containers.

•Nipa usually grows in soft-mud
areas. These plants which can be
found in Aurora province are known
as the perfect material to be used in
weaving baskets, placemats, suman
wrappers, hats, and raincoats. Its
long, feathery leaves can be used as
a material in making roofs.
https://endureed.com/wp-
content/uploads/2019/07/nipa-palm.jpg

•Shellsthis local material is very
abundant in Aurora Province since it
is surrounded by oceans and bodies
of water. Some of the crafts that can
be produced out of shells are wind
chimes and accessories. It can also
be used in decorating frames,
bowls, and vases
https://static.scientificamerican.com/sciam/cache/file/CDA9C7AB-ACF1-4D7A-
92D04BEC5395D606_source.jpg?w=590&h=800&ED70B2DF -4820-48F8-8BC354E623309CF9

•Abaca or Musa Textilisis a tall,
tropical, tree-like plant that belongs
to the family of bananas. This fibrous
plant can grow up to 6 meters and
can live up to ten years. Abaca can
be found in Aurora province and
usually crafted into bags, carpets,
clothes, furniture, and ropes in the
process of weaving.
https://media.springernature.com/lw785/springer-
static/image/chp%3A10.1007%2F978-3-319-07641-
6_3/MediaObjects/317549_1_En_3_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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