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Senior High School

Contemporary Philippine
Arts from the Regions
Final Product Using Appropriate
Materials in Making Contemporary
Art
Quarter 2 - Module 5

Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines


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Lesson Final Product Using Materials in
Making Contemporary Art
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What’s In
In Module 4, we learned the different characteristics of contemporary art.
Contemporary art has been interpreted differently in different times and different regions. Yet,
its characteristics such as innovation in art, using of new materials, use of color and newer
techniques remain the same.

What I Need to Know

Contemporary artists need to choose from a variety of mediums, sources, and


techniques to create art. It is said that there is no limit to art but knowing the appropriate
materials to use to make one could bring out the best out of the artwork. It could give a greater
impact to the audience.
In the end of this lesson, you are expected to create the intended final product using
appropriate materials for the best possible output. You will be revisiting some various ideas
on the essence of contemporary art. You will know some art materials and their suggested
uses. You will also learn what is meant by the word “local” and how can it be used as material
for contemporary art. You will learn some contemporary artworks made by local artists in
Mindanao.
What Is It
LOCAL CONTEMPORARY ART WORKS IN MINDANAO

The term “local” can refer to material that is easily available. The local can also refer
to wherever the artist finds himself or herself. The “local” is dynamic, fluid, and constantly
changing. It involves an integration of various media: dance, music, the visual, digital, and
electronic arts; of various geographies: local, transnational, national; and of various spaces:
the “actual” as staged to the virtual as eternally documented or mediatized.

Here are some of the contemporary art works made noted by local artists in Mindanao.

Ang Pag Ayag sa kinabuhi Og Kalibutan

Artist: Marcelino P. Necosia Jr.


Painting: Soil on canvas
Date made: October 2012

“Ang Pag Ayag sa kinabuhi Og Kalibutan” is an


abstract painting that talks about the reality of life the
pessimist and the optimisms view. The world
according to this art must have control and balance
to preserve its beauty and its natural characteristics.

Katyapi

Artist: Marcelino P. Necosia Jr.


Musical instrument carved in wood
Date made: 2008

Katyapi is a Talaandig traditional guitar. The original


is only two strings; however, I modified this piece by
adding two more strings. It gives good relaxing music.

Unreachable

Artist: Quennie B. Misoles


Painting: Charcoal and latex on canvas
Date made: August 2014

“Unreachable” is about the one person from your


past that you cannot get over but can never obtain.

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Hours
Artist: Ada Salvado
Painting: Acrylic on canvas
Date made: May 2014

“Hours” is all about patience (or forbearing) is the


state of endurance under difficult circumstances,
which can mean persevering in the face of delay
or provocation without acting on annoyance/anger
in a negative way; or exhibiting forbearance when
under strain, especially when faced with longer-
term difficulties. Patience is the level of endurance
one can take before negativity. It is also used to
refer to the character trait of being steadfast.
Antonyms include hastiness and impetuousness.

Yab Man
Artist: Virgilio S. Billiones
Painting: Oilv on T'nalak

“Yab Man” is T’boli weavers in Lake Sebu,


South Cotabato traditionally weave a sacred cloth
called the t’nalak, woven from abaca fibers. They
work on a design perceived through their dreams,
therefore acquiring their title Dream weavers.

Owong Omin Tilapia No Tahen

Artist: Orlando Langgong


Sculpture

“Owong Omin Tilapia No Tahen” is a sculpture


of a boat using wood, bamboo, and horse tail.

Success

Artist: Jay Mabilangan


carving on bamboo

“Success” is about a fight between 2 man from


different tribes.

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Kgal Nesif
Artist: Jocelyn Segundo Tony
Embroidery
Date made: 2001

“Kgal Nesif” is a blouse of the T'boli women


which is richly decorated with varied
materials and techniques. It is decorated with
beads and seashells.

Motorcycle Ride
Artist: Bryan Lee D. Celeste
Painting: Mix Media
Date made: February 2013

“Motorcycle Ride” was made because the


artist was inspired by Bukidnon a beautiful
place, and to explore the place it needs to
ride on a motorcycle in order to embrace
the experience.

Menstrual Period in Political History


Artist: Danny C. Sillada
acrylic & metamorphic rock on board
Date made: 5 April 2005
“Menstrual Period in Political History”,
which is a controversial mixed media artwork, is
a political satire on the cyclical political crisis and
corruption in the Philippine government. The
vaginal form is carved on a metamorphic rock
and painted with red, blue and yellow to signify
the Philippine flag.
What I Can Do

ACTIVITY 4: LET’S CREATE MORE!


Contemporary art can be inspiring for people. During the Enhanced Community
Quarantine, Filipinos have turned to plants to cope with the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) pandemic. People have been turning their homes into green sanctuaries.
Facebook have been flooded with photos of proud plant parents and their leafy
babies. They call themselves “plantitos” and “plantitas. Now, to develop your artistic
abilities in line with this so-called fad, create your final product with your respective
groupmates by making a cement pot. Your teacher will be sending a YouTube video
on your group chat for your reference. The rubric below will be used for this activity.

Rubric:
Technique 35 points
Creativity 25 points
Craftsmanship 25 points
Effort 15 points
Total 100 points

Product: Cement Pot

Materials:

• Cement
• Sand
• Water
• Plastic containers
• Oil
• Tape
• Sandpaper for finishing

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