ARTS7_Q1_L1_ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE ILOCOS REGION AND CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR).pdf
1. ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE
ILOCOS REGION AND
CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
(CAR)
PREPARED BY:
EDESSA T. TORRES
2. TASKS FOR TODAY
Analyze elements and principles
of arts in the production of
one’s arts and crafts inspired by
the arts of Luzon (highlands and
lowlands)
Identify the characteristics of
arts and crafts in specific areas
of Luzon.
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3. helps us to recognize the
distinctiveness of a certain vulture.
They show the kind of life they lead the
resources available in a particular
region, the beliefs, traditions, the
artistry and imaginative minds of the
people.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
4. TEXTILE
(ATTIRE, FABRICS, AND
TAPESTRIES)
The term “textile” originated
from latin word textilis and
the French word texere,
which means “to weave”, and
the term was initially used for
woven fabrics.
5. A belt used for giving birth
Made by Gaddang weavers of Nueva
Vizcaya.
Characteristics: designed with white
beads and patterns of rivers and
mountains with beadworks.
Elements of Art: colors and lines
Principles of Art: unity and patterns
BAKWAT
6. VAKUL
A headdress that is the headgear of the
Ivatan women of Batanes that protects
them from heat of the sun and the rain.
Characteristics: made from the leaves
of Vuyavuy, a tree endemic to Batanes.
Elements of Art: shape, volume, and
texture.
Principles of Art: proportion and
balance
7. KALINGA TATTOOING
OR BATOK
A form of art that usually covers the
chest and arms.
A thousand-year tattooing tradition
that uses indigenous materials
Characteristics: considered as part of
their clothing or though of as body
decorations.
Elements of Art: Lines
Principles of Art: Patterns