This document discusses local materials used for art in the Philippines. It begins with an introduction to local materials and defines them as resources that are easily available in a particular region. The bulk of the document then provides details on 10 specific local materials commonly used in Philippine art and crafts - abaca, bakbak, bamboo, buntal, buri, coir, nito, pandan, rattan, and tikog. For each material, it identifies where it is abundant in the Philippines and examples of products that have been made from it. The document concludes by assigning students an activity to create artwork using local materials and research additional art techniques.
The subject covers various contemporary arts practices of the region where the school is located. It aims to provide students with an appreciation of a broad range of styles in the various disciplines with consideration on their elements and principles and engage them to an integrative approach in studying arts. Through this subject, students will broaden and acquire the necessary creative tools that open opportunities in pursuing their individual career goals and aspirations.
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1. What is Local?
The “local” can refer to materials that is easily
available, like bamboo. The local can also refer
to wherever the artist finds himself or herself.
9. LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
1. Abaca
Abaca belongs to banana family. Its
fiber has a natural luster with colors
ranging from pure white to ivory dark
brown. Eastern Visayas is the widest
abaca supplier.
PRODUCTS:
• Slippers
• Display
Jar
• Frame
10. 2. BAKBAK
Bakbak is the outermost covering or
leaf sheath of abaca stalk. It is a flat
thick durable sheath as twine or
braided. The strong brown fiber is
used to make furniture.
PRODUCTS:
• Mat
• Bangkuay bin
• Boxes
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
11. 3. BAMBOO
Bamboo is a raw material used in
creating many products. It is used in
construction, textile, musical
instruments, weapons, and many more.
It is abundant in La Union, Pampanga,
Capiz, Cebu and Bukidnon.
PRODUCTS:
• Kubing
• Bungkaka
• Tongatong
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
12. 4. BUNTAL
Buntal is a cylindrically shaped fiber.
The supple ivory while strands are
quite durable, pliable, and have good
dyeing qualities. The most noted
producers are the provinces of Bohol,
Pangasinan, Marinduque, and Quezon.
PRODUCTS:
• Shoes
• Desk
Accessories
• Wallets
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
13. 5. BURI
Buri is extracted from the matured
leaves of the buri palm. The fiber is
durable and resistant to moisture.
PRODUCTS:
• Hats
• Basket
• Bags
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
14. 6. COIR
Coir is the fibrous material
surrounding the fruit of coconut tree
which are abundant in CALABARZON,
Northern Mindanao and Davao Region
PRODUCTS:
• Indoor or outdoor fiber
carpets
• Wall covering
• Doormat
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
15. 7. NITO
Nito is a plant belonging to the fern
family that grows abundantly in the
hinterlands of Mindanao in Southern
Philippines.
PRODUCTS:
• Bags
• Bread Tray
• Lampshade
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
16. 8. PANDAN
Pandan is a tropical plant. It is
processed and transmitted into splints
that are being used as raw material
which are abundant in Calatrava in the
Visayas.
PRODUCTS:
• Baskets
• Hats
• Picture frame and bags
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
17. 9. RATTAN
Rattan belongs to the palm family.
There are different types of rattan
palms, such as high or low climbers,
single stemmed or clustered rattan
species.
PRODUCTS:
• Furniture
• Picture Frames & baskets
• Novelty items
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
18. 10. TIKOG
Tikog belongs to sea grasses. It is a
native reed plant used as a raw
material for mat weaving.
PRODUCTS:
• Hampers
• Decorative mats
• Bags and etc.
LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART
19. Application:
Make an artwork using the local materials that are
available in your community.
Criteria:
Creativity - 30
points
Neatness - 10
points
Uniqueness - 10
points
__________
50 points
20. Put a (smiley face) if you appreciate the following artwork.
Evaluation:
Put a (sad face) if you don`t appreciate the following artwork.
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