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Most art forms used by ethnic communities include: |
pottery, weaving, carving, use of metalwork and jewelry |
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It serves as a burial jar which depicts two men rowing a boat. This reflects their belief in afterlife - the crossing of the body water is a transition from life here on Earth unto the next |
Manunggul Jar |
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They are known for their colorful cloth, which also have both religious and practical value |
Weaving from the people of Cordilleras |
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They use thus particular cloth to make ornaments, which also represent beliefs through symbols |
T'nalak, woven abaca cloth, from T'boli, people from Mindanao |
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It depicts animal like birds of their religious beliefs |
Woodcarving from Palawan |
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People in this place are known for okir, which are the designs applied to their woodcarvings |
Tausug and Maranao in Mindanao |
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Common subjects of okir |
Sarimanok, naga and pako rabong |
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Some minority groups from the Cordillera and Cotabato utilized jewelry as ornaments integrated in their clothing. What is the purpose of this? |
To drive away evil spirits |
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Eleborative figure of a mythical dragon or serpent |
The Naga |
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Like a growing fern with broad base |
The Pako Rabong |
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This large-scale academic painting garnered a gold medal and signified that the reformists could come at par with their European counterparts |
Spoliarium by Juan Luna |
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A person who practices any of the various creative arts such as aculptor, novelist, poet, or film maker |
Artist |
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It is a skilled worker who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand |
Artisan |
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He was an sculptor, architect and poet |
Michaelangelo |
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One of the oldest civilations in Asia, has a rich history when it comes to culture and arts |
China |
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Was initially influenced by China in terms of art; and they opened themselves to the western world, allowing for the fusion of East and West |
Japan |
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Art in this country has served various uses from everyday living to expression of belief systems and advocacies |
Philippines |
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The Chinese during this dynasty was under feudal kind of social system |
Zhou Dynasty |
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Parallel period when culture, particularly art, has floursihed tremendously |
Greece's Golden Age |
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Popular choice of material for artworks in China |
Jade |
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Usually depicted magical places and realms that were born out of sheer imagination while still infusing the Chinese characters that define their culture |
Painting |
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One of the ceramic products created by the Japanese |
Haniwa |
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Native religion of Japan |
Shintoism |
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Became an integral part of Japanese culture |
Buddhism |
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Japanese style of painting |
Abstract and Naturalistic |
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Japanese painting which was crafted through woodcut prints |
Ukiyo-e |
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An example of ukiyo-e who had lasting impact on western artist like Vincent Van Gogh and Edovard Manet |
Hiroshige and Sharuka |
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Important elements to consider in order for human to make sense of language and derive meaning from words |
Semantics and Grammatical Rules |
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Also considered to be able to interpret and to analyze either verbal or written words |
Context and Symbolism |
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When in comes to art, in order for people to make sense of the work, it would require |
Understanding...the visual elements where act was grounded on , specially the principles |
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Distinctive handling of elements and media associated with the work of an artist |
Style |
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The totality of the artwork, which includes the texture, colors, and shape |
Form |
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Doing something w/ proper preparation |
Improvisation |
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The audience of the artwork must have a certain level of awareness to the |
Style, form, and context... of the said work |
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Dominant way of life subscribed to by the general public |
Confucianism |
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Principles espoused by Confucius |
In order for society to work, one must learn how to symphatize to others |