13. Match column A to column B.
Column A Column B
_____1. Texture a. referring to a continuous mark, made
on a surface by a moving point.
_____2. Space b. the most expressive element of art.
_____3. Line c. the surface quality of an object.
_____4. Shape d. It has height, width and depth and NOT
flat
_____5. Color e. a flat, enclosed area that has two
dimensions, length and width.
14. Match column A to column B.
Column A Column B
C 1. Texture a. referring to a continuous mark, made
on a surface by a moving point.
D 2. Form b. the most expressive element of art.
A 3. Line c. the surface quality of an object.
E 4. Shape d. It has height, width and depth and NOT
flat
B 5. Color e. a flat, enclosed area that has two
dimensions, length and width.
16. LINE
considered the most important among the
elements is line. It is characterized as long
or short, thick or thin, oblique and
diagonal, horizontal or vertical, broken or
solid, waving or zigzag, straight or curve.
20. FORM
Is a three-dimensional (3-D)
object. It has height, width and
depth and NOT flat like shapes; its
depth shows the thickness of the
object.
21.
22. COLOR
It add interest to artwork and make it
more realistic. When light is reflected
through a prism, colors can be seen.
These colors are: Red, Yellow,
Orange, Green, Indigo, Blue and
Violet
23.
24. VALUE
is the lightness or darkness of a
color and makes objects
appear more real because it
imitates natural light.
25.
26. TEXTURE
surface of an object actually
feels. Two types of texture--
tactile and implied.
27. 1. Tactile or real is the way the surface of an
object actually feels like texture of sandpaper,
cotton balls, tree bark, puppy fur, and the like.
2. Implied Texture used when they draw and
paint objects and these objects portrayed look
like as it feels in person.
28.
29. ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE
ILOCOS REGION AND
CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
(CAR)
31. The Philippines has a large number
of cultural and linguistic groups.
One of the largest is the Ilocano
group. The mainstreams are living
in Abra, Isabela, La Union, and
other parts of the country
34. CALLE CRISOLOGO
Along its narrow and cobblestone streets known
as Calle Crisologo. These old Spanish-type
houses have huge, highpitched roofs, large and
rectangular living rooms made of adobe, bricks,
lime, terracotta, hardwood floors, and windows
capiz shells framed in the wooden window panel.
38. BINAKOL PATTERN
The different designs represent
different meanings: the dizzying
"binakol" weave represents the waves
of the sea. They believe that this
design protects them from evil spirits.
41. The province of Pangasinan
thrives in various visual arts
and crafts. Their handicrafts
are usually made of
swampland grasses, bamboo,
and rattan.
42. BOLINAO MATS
The arts and crafts of Pangasinan
include the smoothly woven Bolinao
mats made from buri or raffia leaves
and the bamboo crafts (baskets,
furniture) of San Carlos.
43.
44. 3. ARTS AND CRAFTS
OF CORDILLERA
ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION (CAR)
45. KAIN
Dominant red stripes and white,
yellow, and black geometrical
patterns. The Southern Kalinga
women wear the wrap-around skirt or
tapis called kain, which reaches below
the knee
46.
47. LABBA
The labba is a bowl-shaped
basket made from rattan, with
sizes that vary from 20 to 150
cm. in diameter.
48.
49. TATTOOING
Tattooing is another form of art of
the Kalinga. It usually covers the
chest and the arms, it may be
considered as clothing and
decoration.
51. BUL’UL
The bul'ul is a wooden sculpture that
represents the rice granary spirits. Used in
rituals to call the ancestors to protect their
rice fields from pestilence and to ask for an
abundant harvest. Bul'ul is also called "Rice
God."
52.
53. LINGLING-O
The amulets of the Ifugaos are called
lingling-o or dinumug. Made from
jade, gold, copper, bronze, stone and
other materials. These are fertility
symbols worn around the neck.
55. PANGALAPANG
Ifugao men also worn a
necklace called pangalapang.
These necklaces, therefore, are
worn by the elite of Ifugao as a
status symbol.
56.
57. KADANGYAN
The Kadangyan burial cloth is a
popular kind of textile in Mountain
Province. It is a status symbol for
the wealthy families in this area.
58.
59. WEAVING
Abra is known as the "Natural Dye
Capital of the Philippines." The
people from Abra are known for
their greatness in loom weaving.
60.
61. Analyze and write down the elements
and principles visible to the following:
Inabel Fabrics
Pangalapang
Paoay Church
Bul’ul
Lingling-o
62. Activity: Draw one Arts
and Crafts of the Ilocos
Region and Cordillera
Administrative Region.
Describe its elements
74. CHARACTERISTICS OF ARTS AND
CRAFTS IN LUZON
(ILOCOS REGION AND THE
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION)
75.
76. INABEL
•Inabel means “woven” and abel is
Ilocano term for weave.
•The abel is made from yarns of cotton or
sagut plant that are source of their
materials from the many lands in
Northern Luzon
77.
78. POTTERY
•is the process of forming vessels
and other objects with clay and other
ceramic materials
•example is palayok, which is used for
cooking. Banga and tapayan are used
for storing liquids.
79.
80. TATTOO
•Visayas tribe called the islands “La Isla
De Los Pintados” which meant “The
Island of the Painted Ones”.
•In the Philippines, tattoos were seen
as a source of accomplishment and rank
81.
82. GINASPALA WANES
•the men’s traditional attire in Ifugao
•Designs are composed of
continuous zigzag patterns woven in
double faced with braided warps
83.
84. BANKUDO
•Noted for their white textile with
horizontal stripes found in the edges. (like
those in the bankudo or wrap around
skirt)
89. IVATAN HOUSE
•is made primarily of lime, stone, wood
and thatch. It commonly consists of two
structures, the house proper and the
kitchen or storage area.
• CAGAYAN VALLEY
91. TUMAUINI CHURCH
is a Roman Catholic Parish church of San
Matias apostle (1873). This Baroque church can
be found in the municipality of Tumauini,
Isabela. It is made from red bricks
ornamented with carvings of flowers, leaves,
scallops, saints, religious symbols, and other
fanciful motifs.
• ISABELA
93. BAKWAT
•is a belt used by mothers after
giving birth. This cloth IS made of
white with beads as accents and
patterns of rivers and mountains
with beadworks on the central
portion of the cloth
• NUEVA VIZCAYA
95. SINGKABAN
•is a local term for bamboo arches designed
with a kayas or wood shaving. These are
used as decorative arches that adorn the
entrance of a barangay or town during
fiestas and other grand celebrations
• BULACAN
96.
97. GIANT LANTERNS
• known for its giant lanterns or parol
with special feature is its dancing
lights and several shapes, and colors
that form intricate geometric patterns.
• PAMPANGA
98.
99. SPANISH GATE
•one of the historic landmarks located in
Olongapo City, Zambales built in 1885. It
faced the Spanish era settlement of
Olongapo and used to serve as the west
gate of the armory of the town.
• ZAMBALES
100. Creation of Arts and Crafts of Luzon (Highlands and
Lowlands) Attire, Fabrics, and Tapestries
101. KIPING
•Pahiyas Festival celebrated on the 15th of
May to honor San Isidro Labrador. Decorate
their houses during festival with product
and colorful thin rice wafers called kiping.
• QUEZON
102.
103. •includes baskets, bags, slippers, coin
purses, and other crafts that are made
from abaca and raffia fibers. Allowed
the Bicolanos to excel in weaving.
• BICOL REGION
104. What to study:
•Physical Fitness Components
•Dimensions of Holistic Health
•Changes in Dimensions of Holistic
Health during Adolesence
SUMMATIVE TEST ON FRIDAY
123. DIRECTIONS: READ AND ANSWERS THE QUESTIONS
CAREFULLY.
1. WHAT ARTS AND CRAFTS FROM LUZON ATTRACT
YOU THE MOST? WHY?
2. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE REASON WHY MOST
OF THE ARTS AND CRAFTS IN LUZON ARE
INTENDED TO BE USED RATHER THAN FOR MERE
DISPLAY AND ENJOYMENT?