• any personinvolved in creating and
designing objects related to any of the fine
arts like painting, sculpture, architecture,
music, dance, and literature
• involve themselves in creating tangible or
intangible works of arts based from their
creative minds or based from new ideas
artist
3.
• a skilledcraft workers or craftsmen (carver,
embroiderer, weaver, carpenter, or plumber)
who make things using their hands
• “artisan” (French) / “artiagiano” (Italian) -
skilled workers who create things by hand
that maybe functional or decorative
• products are directly functional since it
satisfies our needs like clothing, foods, and
furniture
artisAN
• controls theactivities, promotions, and
business dealings
• take care of the schedules of art
exhibitions and promotions online
MANAGERS
6.
• “curare” (Latin)- to take care or care for
specific numbers of object or items
• the overseer or manager of cultural
heritage institution like museums,
galleries, archives, and even libraries
CURATORS
7.
• focus oncollecting pieces of artworks, he
acquired or purchase it
• not just someone who appreciates arts but
knows art and understands the whole
process of making arts
COLLECTOR
& BUYERS
8.
• involve themselvesin buying and selling
creative works of arts
• responsible in the cycle or circulation in the
art market
• professional who sponsors and supports
some arts exhibitions and auctions
ART DEALERS
• the materialused by the artist
• substance to communicate the
artist’s ideas, new visions, values,
and even intuition
• the mode of expression in which the
artist transformed his feelings and
thoughts into something tangible
and intangible art that the audience
may take inspiration and deep
appreciation for the arts
MEDIUM
Auditory Arts
- arethose whose mediums
can be heard and which are
expressed in time.
17.
Example of auditoryart is music, the
art of arranging sounds in time so as
to produce a continuous, unified and
evocative composition, as through
melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre.
It maybe vocal or instrumental.
18.
Both visual andauditory are those whose
mediums can be both seen and heard and
which exist in both space and time.
Technique is the manner in which the artist
controls his medium to achieve the desired
effect and the ability which he fulfills the
technical requirements of his particular
work of art.
19.
(Medium of visualart is
sight, so the medium of
auditory art is sound.)
20.
• the actualdoing of something
• refers to the familiarity of the artist
to his materials and how he
manipulates or control it
• ability of the artist to handle the
medium in the most possible way
TECHNIQUE
Some of thetechniques used by the artist in
painting are as follow:
Encaustic
Fresco Secco
Egg Tempera
Mosaic
Oil Paint
Water color
Acryclic
Collage
Drawing
Print making
encaustic
• the mediumfor the powdered color is hot
wax which is painted onto a wood surface
with a brush. It is then smoothed with a
metal instrument resembling a spoon, and
then blended and set over a flame to soften
and set the colors into the wood.
25.
fResco secco
The Creationof Adam, detail of the ceiling
fresco by Michelangelo, 1508–1512; in the
Sistine Chapel, Vatican City
26.
fResco secco
• Methodof painting water-based pigments
on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall
surfaces. The colors, which are made by
grinding dry-powder pigments in pure
water, dry and set with the plaster to
become a permanent part of the wall or
ceiling.
27.
Egg tempera
in thismethod, the pigment is mixed
with egg yolk.
Tempera paintings are very long-
lasting, and examples from the first
century AD still exist.
mosaic
•is a patternor image made of small
regular or irregular pieces of colored
stone, glass or ceramic, held in place
by plaster/mortar, and covering a
surface.
Famous Oil paintartwork
Starry Night
- Painting by
Vincent van Gogh
33.
Famous Oil paintartwork
Mona Lisa
- Painting by
Leonardo Da Vinci
34.
Oil paint
apaste made with ground pigment and a drying
oil such as linseed oil, used chiefly by artists.
Oil paints were thick and hard to control, so they
use traditionally turpentine so that the paint can
be applied thickly and opaquely, or thinly and
transparently.
ACRYLIC
- painting executedin the medium of
synthetic acrylic resins.
The main difference between oil paints
and acrylics is drying time. Acrylic paint
will dry within an hour, if not within
fifteen minutes.
39.
Collage
is a formof visual arts in which visual
elements are combined to create a new
image that conveys a message or idea.
Collage comes from the French word
“collér,” which means “to glue”
drawing
•A picture ordiagram made with a
pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
•The materials and methods of drawing
are the most basic tools of the artist and
the designer.
printmaking
•A print isanything printed on a surface
that is a direct result from the duplication
process.
•Advantage of printmaking is the process
of making copies of the original drawing.
printmaking
•A print isanything printed on a surface
that is a direct result from the duplication
process.
•Advantage of printmaking is the process
of making copies of the original drawing.
48.
•This award aimsto support and
motivate these artists to preserve their
artistic heritage for the present and
future generations. These artists are also
recognized as the country’s National
Living Treasures.
49.
•It is administeredby the National Commission
for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through
Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Committee.
•GAMABA began as a project of the Philippine
Rotary Club Makati-Ayala. In 1992, it was
adopted by the government and
institutionalized through Republic Act No.
7335.
50.
• the highestnational recognition for creative Filipino
artist who have made significant contribution to the
development of the Philippine arts in the discipline of
painting, sculpture, architecture, music, dance,
literature, film, broadcast arts, and allied arts
order of the national
artist
• Fernando Amorsolo - the very first award for
the Order of National Artist in the year 1972, a
National Artist for Visual Arts
51.
• “The NationalLiving Treasures Award” -
established in 1992 under the R.A. 7355
• is conferred to a person or group of artists
recognized by the
Government of the Philippines for their
contributions to the country's
intangible cultural heritage
GAWAD SA MANLILIKHA
NG BAYAN (GAMABA)
52.
Darhata Sawabi -a Tausug weaver of Pis
Syabit, the traditional cloth tapestry worn as a
head cover;
53.
Eduardo Mutuc –metalsmith
(nagpapanday ng metal) and
wood carver, is an artist from
Apalit, Pampanga who has
dedicated his life to creating
religious and secular art in
silver, bronze, and wood.
55.
Haja Amina Appi-
recognized as master mat
weaver among the Sama
indigenous community for her
unique designs, straightness of
her edging (tabig), and
fineness of her sasa and kima-
kima.
57.
Alonzo Saclag -a Kalinga
master of dance and the
performing arts who mastered
not only the Kalinga musical
instruments but also his dance
patterns and movements
associated with her peoples'
ritual.
59.
Federico Caballero -a
Sulod Bukidnon epic
chanter from Kalinog lloilo
who ceaselessly works for
the documentation of the
oral literature, particularly
the epics of his people.
60.
Uwang Ahadas –
aYakan musician
who is a master of
the kwintangan,
kayu, and tuntungan
instruments
62.
Lang Dulay –
aT’boli traditional
weaver of T’nalak or
T’boli cloth made of
colorful abaca fabrics;
64.
Salinta Monon -a
Tagbanua Bagobo
traditional weaver of
distinct abaca fabrics
called inabal;
66.
Ginaw Bilog –
isa Hanunuo Mangyan poet
who is considered as a
master of ambahan poetry;
He was known for his efforts
in preserving the Mangyan
poetry tradition of ambahan.
67.
Ambahan- a versewith seven-
syllable lines,
Example: A/ko na/ma’y i/du/yan-7
Binibining marilag
Mahimbing sa kandungan
Sa gilid, sa dingdingan
Tahimik na tahanan
69.
Masino Intaray -a prolific
and pre-eminent epic chanter
and story-teller recognized for
his outstanding mastery of
various traditional musical
instruments of the Palawan
people such as basal, kulial,
and bagit