Filipino Based Artist and Their Works
Filipino Based Artist and Their Works
Filipino Based Artist and Their Works
their works
ARTS 10 Q3, M2
In the previous lesson / quarter, you have learned the different elements,
principles, and forms of technology-based arts. Technology has evolved so
much that creating artworks in this field requires an interdisciplinary
approach.
Your skills in creating videos, digital print, or digital art in general is also
applicable in media-based art and design.
Media-based arts are products of a much complex application of technology in
art. Photography, film, print media, digital media, and product and industrial
designs all rely on digital technology.
It is in this area where Filipino artist have emerged in this field and
eventually created names for themselves in the international scene.
By learning how Filipinos media-based artist work hard to be the best in their
crafts and use them as platform to raise awareness to social issues
advocacies.
Text/Information
PRINT MEDIA
Drawing / Painting
ANIMATION
Scene Recording
FILM
Portrait
Photography
PHOTOGRAPHY
Xyza Cruz Bacani
Travel Photographer
Won 2 Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA)
2nd Places for National Geographic Photo Contest
JOHN K. CHUA
His images appeared in different publication worldwide like Asian Graphic and
UNICEF calendar.
Focused on vision rather than technique
Recognized as the top ten world’s famous portrait photographers.
He specializes in travel, people and fashion photographer
FILM AND ANIMATION
KIDLAT TAHIMIK
“Pugad Baboy” one of the longest running comic strips in the country
His success was attributed to its ability to present the political and social
issues in the country in an ironic and satirical manner
His primarily exploited Filipino psyche and transpire them in the different
contemporary issues using comic as medium
Public figures, politicians, and even celebrities are of then the subjectof his
caricatures and ironic commentary but with subtle reference to the
personality involved
His works often evolve laughter with both satire and
PRODUCT AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
KENNETH COBONPUE
Native Cebu
Innovative designs usually combine natural materials
through handmade production processes
He uses bamboo, rattan, and abaca materials in creation
which are native to the Philippines
His works not only venture in design but promotes
Philippines as a rich source of inspiration and place where
possibilities are limitless.
International Recognition such as Hong Kong’s Design for Asia
Award, The Japan Good Design Award, The American Society
of Interior Designer Selection,
A title given by Maison et Object in Paris, by using materials
and fibers
MONIQUE LHUILLIER