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QUARTER 2 - WEEK 3

ARTS: Part 1

MAPEH
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET

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Schools Division Office- Quezon City
Justice Cecilia Munoz Palma High School
Molave St., Payatas, Quezon City
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS
QUARTER 2
Week 3
MAPEH GRADE 8
ARTS
Name of Learner: _____________________________________ Date: ________________
Section: ___________________________
>>East Asian ARTS<<

I. Background Information for Learners

⮚ East Asian Arts

East Asian countries specifically China, Japan and Korea have been noted for their
numerous similarities and commonalities in their art production, artistic traditions and
principles of arts as influenced by their history, beliefs, religion, location, culture and
dynasty.

The arts and crafts of China, Japan and Korea such as painting, calligraphy, pottery,
paper kites, knot tying, woodblock printing, ukiyo- e and paper cutting focus on nature as
their subjects or themes. Nature has always been regarded as an element of utmost
importance in East Asian countries

❖ PART 1: PAINTING IN CHINA, JAPAN and KOREA


● Painting is indeed one of the highest forms of arts in East Asia.
● Subjects, themes or motifs are the objects or items that are usually put into paintings.
These may be about animals, people, landscapes, and anything about the
environment.

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EAST ASIAN PAINTING SUBJECTS OR THEMES

⮚ CHINA ⮚ KOREA
1. Flowers and birds 1. Landscape Paintings
2. Landscapes 2. Minhwa (the traditional folk painting)
3. Palaces and Temples 3. Four Gracious Plants (plum blossoms,
4. Human Figures orchids or wild orchids, chrysanthemums)
5. Animals 4. Bamboo
6. Bamboos and Stones 5. Portraits

⮚ JAPAN
1. Scenes from everyday life
2. Narrative scenes crowded with figures and details

● Landscape painting - highest form of Chinese painting.


✔ Chinese art expresses the human understanding of the
relationship between nature and human.
✔ They also consider the three concepts of their arts: Nature,
Heaven and Humankind (Yin- Yang).
Yin- Yang

● Japanese painting, and later printmaking, is the


depiction of scenes from everyday life and
narrative scenes that are often crowded with
figures and detail. This tradition began in the
early medieval period under Chinese influence.

https://live.staticflickr.com/2896/14760548633_564d1a13c3.jpg

● Mountain and Water are important features in


Korean landscape painting because it is a site for
building temples and buildings

Silk was often used as the medium to paint upon, but it was quite expensive. When the
Han court eunuch, Cai Lun, invented the paper in the 1st Century AD it provided not only
a cheap and widespread medium for writing but painting became more economical.
Reading Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_painting

CALLIGRAPHY
● PAINTING is closely related to Calligraphy among the Chinese people.
● To the Chinese, Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting.

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East Asian temples

East Asian temples and houses have sweeping roofs


because they believe that it will protect them from the
elements of water, wind and fire.
The figures at the tips are called roof guards

1. Straight inclined - more 2. Multi-inclined - Roofs 3. Sweeping – has curves that


economical with two or more rise at the corners of the roof.
sections of incline.

WOODBLOCK printing, a unique artistic


expression related to painting in Japan. This is a
technique for printing text, images or patterns used
widely throughout East Asia.

Japanese Ukiyo-e
The best known and most popular style of Japanese art
is Ukiyo-e, which is Japanese for "pictures of the floating
world”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukiyo-e

❖ Festivals and theater performances in East Asia.


Paintings in East Asia do not only apply on paper, silk and wood. Performers of
Kabuki in Japan and Peking Opera in China use their faces as the canvas for painting while
mask painting is done in Korea.

Peking Opera of China

Peking Opera Face-Painting Or Jingju Lianpu is done


with different colors in accordance with the performing
characters’ personality is a traditional special way of make-up
in Chinese operas. Originally, Lianpu is called the false mask.

http://www.chinatouronline.com/china-travel/
beijing/beijing-attractions/Peking-Opera_680.html

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Kabuki Make- up of Japan

Kabuki Makeup is also another way of face painting.


Kabuki Makeup Or Kesho is an interpretation of the actor’s
own role through the medium of the facial features.

Two Types Kabuki Makeup


1. standard makeup - applied to most actors
2. kumadori makeup - applied to villains and heroes

Korean Mask
Korean masks, called tal or t'al, a mask painting originated with religious
meaning just like the masks of other countries which also have religious or
artistic origins

II. Learning Competency with Code


Incorporates the design, form, and spirit of East Asian artifacts and objects to one’s
creation; A8PL-IIh-3

III. Directions/Instructions
Read carefully the Arts lesson and follow instructions given in activity sheet

IV. Exercises/Activities: ( See Activity Sheet)

V. Reference for learners


Grade 8 module in ARTS
https://live.staticflickr.com/2896/14760548633_564d1a13c3.jpg
http://cache2.allpostersimages.com/p/LRG/16/1655/VIXGD00Z/posters/kabuki-makeup.jpg ( image)

Prepared by: Evaluate By:

Caroline G. Bagasona Johannsen C. Yap


Name of writer Evaluator

Note: Practice Personal Hygiene Protocols at all times.

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Schools Division Office- Quezon City
Justice Cecilia Munoz Palma High School
Molave St., Payatas, Quezon City
____________________________________________________________________________________
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS
QUARTER 2
Week 3
MAPEH GRADE 8
Name of Learner: _____________________________________ Date: ________________
Section: ___________________________
>>>East Asian Arts<<<
WRITTEN ACTIVITY:

ACTIVITY 1
Analyze the painting subject or theme, write which artwork belongs to
China, Japan, and Korea

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

ACTIVITY 2

Direction: Activity 1: Choose the correct answer inside the box.


Maedeup Calligraphy Roof Guards Landscape Paper crane

Zhongguo Ukiyo-e Cai Lun Painting Woodblock printing


_____________1. The art that is considered as one of the oldest and most highly refined
among the arts of Japan.
_____________2. It is an art of a beautiful handwriting.
_____________3. This is a technique used in printing texts, images and patterns that
originated from China as a method in printing textiles and eventually printing papers.
______________4. The most popular art styles of Japanese for pictures of the floating word.
_____________5. It is regarded as the highest form of Chinese painting.
_____________6. The Chinese decorative handicraft art.
_____________7. The best known Japanese origami
_____________8. Invented the paper
_____________9. The figures at the tips of temples
_____________10. Decorative knot work in Korea.

Prepared by: Evaluate By:

Caroline G. Bagasona Johannsen C. Yap


Name of writer Evaluator
Note: Practice Personal Hygiene Protocols at all times

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