The document discusses the arts and crafts of Luzon, including attires, fabrics, and tapestries as well as crafts, accessories, and forms of body ornamentation. It covers traditional clothing, textiles, decorative arts, and styles of adornment from the largest island of the Philippines.
3. QUICK THROWBACK
DIRECTIONS: On your notebooks (Art
segment of the MAPEH notebook) , choose
from the options provided and WRITE THE
APPROPRIATE TERM to its respective
statement, definition and/or image. (20 secs. per each item)
4. 1. Native to the place.
Comparisons
Indigenous
Pre-Historic
Vocabulary
5. 2. The period before any written
records were made.
Comparisons
Indigenous
Pre-Historic
Vocabulary
6. 3. To look at two different
objects, artworks, creations and
compare them according to
selected criteria. Comparisons
Indigenous
Pre-Historic
Vocabulary
7. 4. Different straight or curved
lines.
Alternating
Design
Geometric
Lines
Geometric
Shapes
Graduated
Design
Mural Making Repeated
Design
9. 6. One pattern or motif or color
repeated over a space
Alternating
Design
Geometric
Lines
Geometric
Shapes
Graduated
Design
Mural Making Repeated
Design
10. 7. Two or more patterns, motif or
color-alternated
Alternating
Design
Geometric
Lines
Geometric
Shapes
Graduated
Design
Mural Making Repeated
Design
11. 8. A motif or pattern that is
repeated but in graduated size
from small to big, or if is color,
from light to dark.
Alternating Design Geometric Lines
Geometric Shapes Graduated Design
Mural Making Repeated Design
12. 9. A big artwork which can be
done alone or with a group, usually
meant for a wall or wide space
Alternating Design Geometric Lines
Geometric Shapes Graduated
Design
Mural Making Repeated Design
13. 10. Which of these terms does NOT belong to
the art elements, principles and processes
group?
Alternating Design Geometric Lines
Geometric Shapes Graduated Design
Mural Making Tattoo Art
14. For items 11-15
DIRECTIONS: From the given choices, write
the PROVINCE that matches its respective
CULTURAL ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS with
the descriptions and/or images that will be
shown.
15. 11. Iloco/ Inabel / Abel Fabric
Abra Benguet
Ifugao Ilocos Region
Kalinga Mountain
Province
Pangasinan
16. 12. Bolinao Mats
Abra Benguet
Ifugao Ilocos Region
Kalinga Mountain
Province
Pangasinan
17. 13. Lingling-o / Dinumug
Abra Benguet
Ifugao Ilocos Region
Kalinga Mountain
Province
Pangasinan
26. 6. One pattern or motif or color
repeated over a space
Alternating
Design
Geometric
Lines
Geometric
Shapes
Graduated
Design
Mural Making
27. 7. Two or more patterns, motif or
color-alternated
Geometric
Lines
Geometric Shapes Graduated
Design
Mural Making Repeated
Design
28. 8. A motif or pattern that is
repeated but in graduated size
from small to big, or if is color,
from light to dark.
Alternating Design Geometric Lines
Geometric Shapes
Mural Making Repeated Design
29. 9. A big artwork which can be
done alone or with a group, usually
meant for a wall or wide space
Alternating Design Geometric Lines
Geometric Shapes Graduated
Design
Repeated Design
30. 10. Which of these terms does NOT belong to
the art elements, principles and processes
group?
Alternating Design Geometric Lines
Geometric Shapes Graduated Design
Mural Making
31. 11. Iloco/ Inabel / Abel Fabric
Abra Benguet
Ifugao
Kalinga Mountain Province
Pangasinan
38. IVATANS are the people living in
the Batanes group of Islands
Their houses have a unique
architectural forms made up of
limestones walls, reed and cogon
roof.
39. BATANES
VAKUL – head gear the
Ivatan women wear to
protect them from the heat
of the sun and rain
40.
41. •The men wear soot, a rain cape
made from fronds that cover the
upper part of the body down
from the neck made from wooden
fibers of the vuyavuy palm similar
to coconut.
42. ISABELA
•One of the largest provinces of the
Philippines, located in Cagayan Valley
Region.
•It has a numerous historic sites which
highlight the rich cultural heritage of
the Isabelinos
43. •Tumauini Church is a Roman
Catholic parish Church of San
Matias Apostol.
•This Barouque Church was built
in 1873
44. •Made from red bricks also
ornamented with carvings
of flowers, leaves, scallops,
saints, religious symbols and
other fanciful motifs.
45. •The unique cylindrical belfry
of the church looks like a
huge wedding cake because
of its design motifs like
laces, hearts, and beads.
52. BULACAN
PASTILLAS – wrappers usually cut
intricately by Bulacan old women with
different linear, curvilinear & geometric
designs that blend with the color of the
paper.
54. PAMPANGA
PAROL – big lanterns with
several lights, shapes and colors
and are used to adorn houses,
streets and buildings especially
during Christmas season.
55. PATUPAT – Weaving the
coconut leaves to wrap
their local version of
suman.
PAMPANGA
56.
57. EVALUATION
On your notebooks (Art
Segment), write the letter of the
BEST answer corresponding
their respective definitions.
58. 1. It is the headgear the Ivatan women of
Batanes wears to protect them from the heat of
the sun and during the rainy season.
a.Bakwat
b.Pastillas
c.Singkaban
d.Vakul
59. 2. Bulacan’s local term for bamboo arches
elaborately designed with kayas.
a.Bakwat
b.Pastillas
c.Singkaban
d.Vakul
60. 3. Bulacan’s decorations during fiestas and special
occasions made from young coconut leaves that
are popularly used during Palm Sunday.
a.Parol
b.Pastillas
c.Patupat
d.Puni
61. 4. Kapampangan way of weaving the coconut
leaves to wrap their local version of suman.
a.Parol
b.Pastillas
c.Patupat
d.Puni
62. 5. Belt used by Nueva Viscaya mothers after
giving birth; usually made of white with beads as
accents and patterns of rivers & mountains.
a.Bakwat
b.Pastillas
c.Singkaban
d.Vakul