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QI W1 DIAGNOSTIC TEST

1
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

1. Art in the Philippines is a


reflection of society with
diverse cultural influences
and traditions.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

2. Painting is an art that is


expressed either by line,
texture, form, value or
color.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

3. Art started to flourished


in the Philippines when the
Americans conquered the
land.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

4. Artistic paintings were


introduced to Filipinos in the 16 th

century when the Spaniards


arrived in the Philippines.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

5. Commercial art includes city


or town planning, maintenance
and beautification of parks,
plazas, roads, bridges and farms.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

6. The art of the late 20 th

century and the beginning od


21 century to present is
st

known as contemporary art.


Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

7. Merchandizing, accounting,
bookeeping, typewriting,
stenography and salesmanship
are examples of civic art.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

8. Spanish colonization era


focused Filipino artwork for
ritual purposes and for
everyday use.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

9. Through the years different


artists carrying different styles in
making arts became popular and
various visual art trends
emerged.
Pre-Assessment: I. True or False

10. The folk art literature


verbalized the experiences
of the early Filipinos which
depict beliefs and practices.
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
1. This is referred to as the art of the present, which
continuously in process and in flux.

a. Academic art
b. Contemporary art
c. Modern art
d. Practical art
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
2. This makes use of transforming raw materials into products that can
be used for practical purposes. However, they must possess artistic
qualities to make them beautiful and useful. What is this?

A. Contemporary art
B. Industrial art
C. Modern art
D. Utilitarian art
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
3. Art, as a way of life for Filipinos, is more than just a mirror of history
and culture. It serves many purpose and reason for development.
Which of the following does not belong to the group?

A. For aesthetic enjoyment


B. For livelihood and entrepreneurial investment
C. Fir therapeutic claims
D. For utility purposes
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
4. The distinction of the Modern Art and contemporary art could be based
on how the audience views them. Which of the following is true about
modern art and contemporary art?

A. Their subject matter depicts man’s activities and livelihood.


B. The materials used were localized and eco-friendly.
C. They are matter of perception and reception depending on the content.
D. They are more on combining the traditional technique and modern
style.
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
5. Which period of art became the handmaiden of
religion and faith?

A. American colonization era


B. Japanese colonization era
C. Pre-colonial era
D. Spanish colonization era
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
6. He is the Philippines’ first National Artist in Painting
and “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art”.

A. Fabian Dela Rosa


B. Fernando Amorsolo
C. Guillermo Tolentino
D. Victorio Edades
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
7. Which is not a manifestation of art in the Philippines?

A. Art forms when integrated will give a clear picture of what kind of
country the Philippines is and kind of people Filipinos are.
B. Art identifies the economic and social status of the Filipinos.
C. Art mirrors the history, culture, traditions, and the Filipino people
themselves.
D. Art plays a significant part in the rich cultural identity of tge country.
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
8. Which of the following is NOT an example of
Industrial Art?

A. Bamboo-craft
B. Embroidery
C. Pottery-making
D. Sheet-metal work
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
9. He is the National Artist Awardee for Visual Arts in Painting
and the “Father of Modern Art in tgr Philippines”.

A. Fabian Dela Rosa


B. Fernando Amorsolo
C. Guillermo Tolentino
D. Victorio Edades
Pre-Assessment: II. Multiple Choice
10. This form of art refers mostly to household arts such as
interior decorating, dressmaking, home-making, cooking, etc.

A. Applied art
B. Civic art
C. Industrial art
D. Practical art
QI W1 INTEGRATIVE ART
AS APPLIED TO
CONTEMPORARY ART
Performance Task 1: Let Me Know!
Answer the following questions briefly in 3 to 5
sentences each.

1. What are your expectations for this class?


2. What do you know about art?
3. Why do you think we need to study art, especially
Philippine arts?
What is Art?

Art is the expression or application of


human creative skill and imagination,
typically in a visual form such as painting
or sculpture, producing works to be
appreciated primarily for their beauty or
emotional power.
What is Art?

Art is the process or product of


deliberately arranging elements in a way
that appeals to intellect sense or emotion.
It encompasses a diverse range of human
activities, creations and modes of
expression, including music and literature.
What is Art?

Art is an expression of our thoughts ,


emotions, intuitions, and desires. It is about
sharing the way we experience the world,
which for many is an extension of
personality. It is the communication of
intimate concepts that cannot be faithfully
portrayed by words alone.
What is Art?

Art is a highly diverse range of human


activities engaged in creating visual, auditory,
or performed artifacts – artworks – that
express the author’s imaginative or technical
skill, and are intended to be appreciated for
their beauty or emotional power.
Why Study Art?
Why Study Art?

1.Art is a natural human behavior.


2.Art is communication.
3.Art is healing.
4.Art tells our story.
5.Art is a shared experience.
Functions of Art
Functions of Art

Personal or Individual
Function. Artists have their
personal reasons for
indulging in art.
Functions of Art

Social Function. Man is a


social being and as such he
associates with his fellow
beings.
Functions of Art

Economic Function. Many people


believe that it does not pay to be
an artist. However, the belief is
negated by the fact that many
people earn their living in the arts.
Functions of Art

Political Function. When Imelda


Romualdez Marcos, a patroness of the
arts became the Governor of Metro
Manila, she promoted her political
programs by means of the arts.
Functions of Art

Historical Function. Paintings,


sculptures, architectural works,
and other art forms serve to
record historical figures and
events.
Functions of Art

Cultural Function. Buildings,


furniture (chairs, table, etc.),
clothes, and the like form part
of the country’s material
culture.
Functions of Art

Religious Function. Almost all, if


not all, art forms evolved from
religion. People in olden times
worshipped their Gods in the
form of songs and dances.
Functions of Art

Physical Function. Houses and


other buildings are constructed
to protect their occupants and
all others inside them.
Functions of Art

Aesthetic Function.
Artworks serve to beautify.
Performance Task 2

Direction: Identify and


match the different periods
with the various art forms
in the Philippines.
Performance Task 2
• American Colonial Period
• Contemporary Period
• Post-Colonial Period
• Pre-Colonial Period
• Spanish Colonial Period
Performance Task 2
• American Colonial Period
• Contemporary Period
• Post-Colonial Period
• Pre-Colonial Period
• Spanish Colonial Period
Performance Task 2
• American Colonial Period
• Contemporary Period
• Post-Colonial Period
• Pre-Colonial Period
• Spanish Colonial Period
Performance Task 2
• American Colonial Period
• Contemporary Period
• Post-Colonial Period
• Pre-Colonial Period
• Spanish Colonial Period
Performance Task 2
• American Colonial Period
• Contemporary Period
• Post-Colonial Period
• Pre-Colonial Period
• Spanish Colonial Period
Performance Task 2: Key Answers

1. Post-Colonial Period
2. Contemporary Period
3. American Colonial Period
4. Pre-Colonial Period
5. Spanish Colonial Period
OVERVIEW OF
PHILIPPINE ART
Pre-Colonial Period
Pre-Colonial Period: Architecture

A lean-to is a
portable shelter of
the Negritos made of
tree branches and
twigs, using leaves
and fronds for
sidings.
Pre-Colonial Period: Architecture

Binuronis an Isneg
house that is
regarded as the
largest and among
the most substantially
constructed houses in
the Cordilleras.
Pre-Colonial Period: Architecture

The traditional
Ifugao house called
as Bale or the “No-
Nail” house have
been constructed
without the use of
nails.
Pre-Colonial Period: Architecture
The Tausug house
typically consists of a
single rectangular room,
bamboo- or timber-
walled, with a thatched
roof, raised on posts
about 2 to 3 meters
above the ground.
Pre-Colonial Period: Sculpture
The tradition of pottery
dates back to prehistoric
times as proven by the
Manunggul Jar which is at
least 3 500 years old and
which depicts on its lid two
boatmen riding a banca on
their way to the great
divide.
Pre-Colonial Period: Sculpture

Bul-ul are carved


anito figures of the
Ifugaos.
Pre-Colonial Period: Sculpture

Ling-ling-o (Ifugao
amulet)
Pre-Colonial Period: Painting
The pintados (painted
ones), inhabitants of the
Visayan Islands as
described by the
conquistadors used sharp
metal instruments
previously heated over fire
in painting their bodies.
Pre-Colonial Period: Painting

The Angono
Petroglyphs is known
to be dated back
from 3000 B.C.
Pre-Colonial Period: Weaving

The Cordillera
groups of the north
are well-known for
the art of weaving.
Pre-Colonial Period: Music
In the account of Pigafetta, the
official historian of Magellan
expedition, women from Cebu
were harmoniously playing
cymbals (plan tiles), nose flutes,
bamboo mouth organs (aphiw),
brass gong (gansa), flute (bansic),
long drum (colibao), bamboo harp
(subbing), water wistle (paiyak),
guitar (bugtot), xylophone (agong),
drum (tugo).
Pre-Colonial Period: System of Writing

Baybayin is a pre-
Spanish Philippine
writing system.
Performance Task 3: Let us Reflect! 1

If you will be given a chance to


travel back time and live during the
Pre-Colonial period, what activity or
art expression would possibly be
inclined to? Why? Explain briefly.
Spanish Colonial Period
Spanish Colonial Period: Architecture

During this period


the traditional
Filipino Bahay na
Bato (Filipino for
“Stone House”) style
for the large houses
emerged.
Spanish Colonial Period: Architecture

Barasoain Church in
Malolos
Spanish Colonial Period: Architecture

St. Augustine
Church in Paoay
Spanish Colonial Period: Architecture

Manila Cathedral
Spanish Colonial Period: Sculpture

Spanish Colonial
Carved and
Polychromed Santos
Spanish Colonial Period: Sculpture

St. John the Baptist


by Alonso Cano
Spanish Colonial Period: Painting

Jose Luciano Dan’s:


Langit, Lupa,
Impyerno
Spanish Colonial Period: Theater

Komedya (comedia) –
In the Spanish Golden
Age (Siglo de Oro)
tradition, a comedia
is a three-act play
combing dramatic
and comic elements.
Spanish Colonial Period: Theater

Zarzuela is a Spanish
lyric-dramatic genrea
that alternates spoken
and sung scenes, the
latter incorporating
operatic and popular
song, as well as dance.
Spanish Colonial Period: Theater

Senakulo is a play
depicting the life and
sufferings of Jesus
Christ.
Spanish Colonial Period: Theater
Moro-moro is depicted
battles between Christian
and Moros as Muslims in
the Philippines who ar
popularly known as the
perpetual villains who
always lost to the
Christians at the end.
Spanish Colonial Period: Music
Traditional Tagalog
music, which is
somewhat more
Hispanic in flavor differs
from Ifugao usic and
Islam influenced
Maranao kulintang
music.
Spanish Colonial Period: Dance

The folk dances of


today were
adaptations of the
old native dances.
Performance Task 4: Let us Reflect! 2

Among the influences of Spaniards


in terms of art, what do you like best
or enjoyed the most? How can you
relate it to the Filipino life at
present? Explain briefly.
Performance Task 5

Draw a symbol or thing that can


represent the art in the Philippines
during Pre-Colonial Period and during
Spanish Colonization period. Compare
and contrast your symbol to explain the
characteristics of each period.
American Colonial Period
American Colonial Period: Architecture

Manila
Central
Office
American Colonial Period: Architecture

Philippine
National Art
Gallery
American Colonial Period: Sculpture

UP Oblation
American Colonial Period: Sculpture

Bonifacio
Monument
American Colonial Period: Sculpture

Lapu-Lapu
Shrine
American Colonial Period: Painting

Women
Working in a
Rice Field by
Fabian Dela
Rosa
American Colonial Period: Painting

Antipolo
Fiesta by
Fernando
Amorsolo
American Colonial Period: Painting

The Builders
by Victorio
Edades
American Colonial Period: Painting

Brown
Madonna by
Galo
Ocampo
American Colonial Period: Painting

Bayanihan
by Carlos
Francisco
American Colonial Period: Painting

Prayer
Before Meal
by Vicente
Manansala
American Colonial Period: Painting

Bountiful Fish
Harvest by
Anita
Magsaysay-Ho
American Colonial Period: Painting

Bagong Taon
by Arturo
Luz
Performance Task 6: Let us Reflect! 3

What aspects of life of the Filipinos


was greatly influenced by the
Americans? How it is related to the
kind of life that we have at the
present? What are the similarities
and differences?
Performance Task 7

Take a close look at the


paintings. What have
you notice among them?
Performance Task 4: What have you noticed
among them?
Post-Colonial Period
Post-Colonial Period: Sculpture

Church of
the Holy
Sacrifice
Post-Colonial Period: Sculpture

Phil Atomic
Research
Center
Post-Colonial Period: Sculpture

The Pegaraw
by Napoleon
Abueva
Post-Colonial Period: Sculpture

Filipino in
Bondage by
Guillermo
Tolentino
Post-Colonial Period: Architecture

UP
International
Center by
Victor
Tiotuycos
Post-Colonial Period: Architecture

Union
Church by
Jose
Zaragosa
Post-Colonial Period: Architecture

Ramon
Magsaysay
Building by
Alfredo Luz
Post-Colonial Period: Architecture

Picache
Building by
Angel Nakpil
Post-Colonial Period: Architecture

Insular Life
Building by
Cesar Concio
Post-Colonial Period: Painting

Antipolo
Market Scene
by Fernando
Amorsolo
Post-Colonial Period: Painting

Wawa by
Carlos
Francisco
Post-Colonial Period: Painting

Street
Musicians by
Arturo Luz
Post-Colonial Period: Painting

Barrio Scene
by Victorio
Edades
Post-Colonial Period: Painting

A Sonata for
September
by Hernando
Ocampo
Post-Colonial Period: Painting

Sea of Gold
by Cesar
Legazpi
Performance Task 8: Let us Reflect! 4

How important is the art


contribution during Post-Colonial
Period in the development of the
Philippine Contemporary Art?
Performance Task 9

Create your own painting


that will serve as your
trademark as a 21st
century learner.
Performance Task 9: Rubric

Criteria Percentage (%)


Content 30
Originality 25
Neatness 20
Creativity 15
Audience Impact 10
Contemporary Period
Contemporary Art

Contemporary Art refers to


the recent and current
practice of art ranging from
the 1970s up to the present.
Contemporary Art

Contemporary Art is a
statement that an artist
makes about life, thoughts,
ideas, beliefs and many other
things that human life.
Contemporary Art

Contemporary Art is the art


of today, produced by artists
who are living in the twenty-
first century.
Contemporary Art

Art can be divided into Fine


or Aesthetic Arts (Major Arts)
and Utilitarian or Practical
Arts (Minor Arts).
Fine Arts
Fine Art: Visual Art

Visual Arts are forms of art that


focus on creating pieces of work that
mainly make use of the visual
environment, while trying to convey
messages of emotion, ideas or
information.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Painting

Painting is the expression of


ideas and emotion, with the
creation of certain aesthetic
qualities, in a two-dimensional
visual language.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Painting

Harvest
Time by
Ninoy
Lumboy
Fine Art: Visual Art - Painting

Batang Edsa
by Elmer
Borlongan
Fine Art: Visual Art - Drawing

Drawing is the art or technique


of producing images on a
surface, usually paper, by means
of marks, usually of ink, graphite,
or chalk.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Drawing

Philippine
Eagle by
CreativDesig
nz
Fine Art: Visual Art - Drawing

Philippine
Gryphon by
pallanoph
Fine Art: Visual Art - Graphic

A graphic is an image
or visual representation
of an on object.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Graphic
Fine Art: Visual Art - Sculpture

Sculpture is the art of making two-


or three-dimensional representative
or abstract forms, especially by
carving stone or wood or by casting
metal or plaster.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Sculpture

Shadows by
Ronald
Ventura
Fine Art: Visual Art - Sculpture

Mother and
Child by
Napoleon
Abueva
Fine Art: Visual Art - Architecture

Architecture is an art and


technique of designing and
building, as distinguished from
the skills and associated with
construction.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Architecture

Ayala Tower
Fine Art: Visual Art - Architecture

Philippine
Arena
Fine Art: Visual Art - Tapestry

Tapestry is a form of
textile art, traditionally
woven on a vertical loom.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Tapestry

Yakan
Tapestry
Zamboanga
Fine Art: Visual Art - Tapestry

T’nalak of
T’boli
Fine Art: Visual Art - Ceramic Art

Ceramic Art is art made by


taking mixtures of clay, earthen
elements, powders, and water
and shaping them into desired
forms.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Ceramic Art

Romblon
Ceramics
(Marble)
Fine Art: Visual Art - Ceramic Art

Tiwi’s
Ceramics
(Pottery)
Fine Art: Visual Art - Mosaic

Mosaic, in art is decoration of a


surface with designs made up of
closely set, usually various coloured,
small pieces of material such as
stone, mineral, glass, tile, or shell.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Mosaic

Queen Esther
Revealing Her
True Identity
by Lilian Broca
Fine Art: Visual Art - Mosaic

Girl Viewing
Garden by
Neomi
Philippines
Fine Art: Visual Art - Glass Art

Glass Art refers to


individual works of art that
are substantially or wholly
made of glass.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Glass Art

Glass
Sculpture by
Ramon
Orlina
Fine Art: Visual Art - Glass Art

Holy Family
Colored Glass Art
for Saint Padre Pio
Chapel in Sampio
Main Office
Philippines
Fine Art: Visual Art - Jewellry

Jewellry (British English) or jewelry


(American English) consist of small
decorative items worn for personal
adornment, such as brooches, rings,
necklace, earrings, pendants bracelets,
and cufflinks.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Jewellry

Man’s shell and


fiber necklace
from the Igorot
people of Luzon
Fine Art: Visual Art - Jewellry

Handmade
Mahogany and
Cabibi Shell
Jewelry Set Dibuho
Art – Shell Jewelry
and Philippines
Fine Art: Visual Art - Artistic Photography

Artistic Photography also known as


“photographic art”, or the term “fine art
photography” has no universally agreed
meaning or definition, rather, it refers to an
imprecise category of photographs, created
in accordance with the creative vision of the
cameraman.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Artistic Photography
Fine Art: Visual Art - Printing Art

Printing/Art Print is an artistic


technique that consists of
making a series of pictures from
an original, or from a specially
prepared surface.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Printing Art

Philippine
Jeepney Art
Print
Fine Art: Visual Art - Printing Art

Philippines
Watercolor
Map Art
Print
Fine Art: Visual Art - Video Art

Video Art, form of moving-image art


that garnered many practitioners in the
1960s and ‘70s with the widespread
availability of inexpensive videotape
recorders and the ease of its display
through commercial television monitors.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Animation

Animation is a way of making a move by


using a series of drawings, computer,
graphics, or photographs of objects (such as
puppets or models) that are slightly different
from one another and that when viewed
quickly one after another create the
appearance of movement.
Fine Art: Visual Art - Animation
Urduja Dayo
Fine Art: Visual Art - Graffiti

The term “grafitti” derives from


the Greek graphein (“to write”).
Fine Art: Visual Art - Graffiti
Fine Art: Auditory Art

Auditory arts are primarily heard.


Fine Art: Auditory Art - Music

Music is an art of sound in time


that expresses ideas and emotions in
significant forms through the
elements of rhythm, melody,
harmony, and color.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Literature

Literature in the broadest sense


includes any type of writings on any
subject.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Literature

Noli Me
Tangere by
Jose Rizal
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Literature

Spoken
Poetry of
Juan Miguel
Severo
Fine Art: Performing Art

Performing arts are creative


activities presented before an
audience on the stage and in open
places.
Fine Art: Performing Art - Circus

Circus is an art of entertainment


generally consist of displays of
horsemanship, exhibitions by
gymnasts, aerialists, wild animal
trainers, performing animals and
pantomime by clowns.
Fine Art: Performing Art - Circus
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Dance

Dance is the art of moving your body


in a rhythmic way, usually to music and
within a given space, for the purpose
of expressing an idea or emotion,
releasing energy, or simply taking
delight in the movement itself.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Dance
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Opera

Opera is a stage drama with


orchestral accompaniment, in which
music is the dominant element.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Opera
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Pantomime

Pantomime is a dramatic
representation by means of facial
expressions and body movements
rather than words.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Pantomime
Fine Art: Auditory Art – Puppet Show

Puppet show is a theatrical


performance which uses puppets as
characters wherein audiences perceive
life and spirit from their movement,
their shape, and other aspects of their
performance.
Fine Art: Auditory Art – Puppet Show
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Drama

Drama is a way of relating to the


world in which a person consistently
over reacts to or greatly exaggerates
the importance of benign events.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Drama
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Theater

Theater is one of the oldest and


most popular forms of entertainment,
in which actors perform live for an
audience on other space designated
for the performance.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Theater
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Singing

Singing is the activity of making


musical sounds with your voice.
Fine Art: Auditory Art - Singing
Fine Art: Auditory Art – Motion Picture

Motion picture is a series of


images that are projected onto a
screen to create the illusion of
motion.
Fine Art: Auditory Art – Motion Picture
Practical Arts
Practical Art: Industrial Art

Industrial art is the changing of


raw materials into some significant
product for human consumption or
use.
Practical Art: Industrial Art
Practical Art: Applied Art

Applied art refers mostly to


household arts such as flower
arrangement, interior decoration,
dressmaking, home-making,
embroidery, cooking and others.
Practical Art: Applied Art
Practical Art: Civic Art

Civic Art includes city or town


planning, maintenance and
beautification of parks, plazas, roads,
bridges and farms.
Practical Art: Civic Art
Practical Art: Commercial Art

Commercial Art involves business


propaganda in the form of advertisements
in newspapers and magazines, sign
painting, billboard announcements,
leaflets, displays, poster designing, movie
illustrations and many more.
Practical Art: Commercial Art
Practical Art: Agricultural Art

Agricultural Art refers to agronomy


(crop production), horticulture
(garden or orchard cultivation),
husbandry (raising of cows,
carabaos, poultry and swine farming)
Practical Art: Agricultural Art
Practical Art: Business Art

Business art includes


merchandising, accounting,
bookkeeping, typewriting,
stenography, salesmanship and
business administration.
Practical Art: Business Art
Practical Art: Distributive Art

Distributive Art deals with


advertising, marketing, warehousing,
packaging and shipping of articles or
goods.
Practical Art: Distributive Art
Practical Art: Fishery Art

Fishery Art includes shallow and


deep sea fishing, fish refrigeration,
and culture net weaving.
Practical Art: Fishery Art
Practical Art: Medical Art

Medical Art includes first aid


treatments, medicinal
manufacturing, surgery, medical
operations, rehabilitations and
others.
Practical Art: Medical Art
Performance Task 10

Divide the class according to the


periods in the development of art in the
Philippines. In a very creative manner,
each group will present a variety and or
fashion show to showcase all art forms in
the country.
Performance Task 6: Scoring Rubric

Category Points
Organization 15
Content 45
Presentation 40
QI WW1 INTEGRATIVE
ART AS APPLIED TO
CONTEMPORARY ART
1. This is an image or visual representation of an on
object.

A. Painting
B. Drawing
C. graphic
D. Sculpture
2. This is a portable shelter of the Negritos made of
tree branches and twigs, using leaves and fronds for
sidings.

A. lean-to
B. Binuronis
C. Bale
D. Tausug house
3. This is a way of making a move by using a series of
drawings, computer, graphics, or photographs of objects (such
as puppets or models) that are slightly different from one
another and that when viewed quickly one after another
create the appearance of movement.

A. Video Art
B. Animation
C. grafitti
D. Auditory arts
4. This refers mostly to household arts such as flower
arrangement, interior decoration, dressmaking, home-
making, embroidery, cooking and others.

A. Industrial art
B. Applied art
C. Civic Art
D. Commercial Art
5. This is an art and technique of designing and
building, as distinguished from the skills and associated
with construction.

A. Architecture
B. Tapestry
C. Ceramic Art
D. Mosaic
6. This also known as “photographic art”, or the term “fine art
photography” has no universally agreed meaning or definition,
rather, it refers to an imprecise category of photographs,
created in accordance with the creative vision of the
cameraman.

A. Glass Art
B. Jewellry
C. Artistic Photography
D. Printing/Art Print
7. These are primarily heard.

A. Video Art
B. Animation
C. grafitti
D. Auditory arts
8. This is a pre-Spanish Philippine writing system.

A. Pigafetta
B. Baybayin
C. Komedya
D. Zarzuela
9. This is an Isneg house that is regarded as the largest
and among the most substantially constructed houses
in the Cordilleras.

A. lean-to
B. Binuronis
C. Bale
D. Tausug house
10. These are carved anito figures of the Ifugaos.

A. Manunggul Jar
B. Bul-ul
C. Ling-ling-o
D. pintados
11. This includes merchandising, accounting,
bookkeeping, typewriting, stenography, salesmanship
and business administration.

A. Business art
B. Distributive Art
C. Fishery Art
D. Medical Art
12. This is art made by taking mixtures of clay, earthen
elements, powders, and water and shaping them into
desired forms.

A. Architecture
B. Tapestry
C. Ceramic Art
D. Mosaic
13. This is an art of entertainment generally consist of
displays of horsemanship, exhibitions by gymnasts,
aerialists, wild animal trainers, performing animals and
pantomime by clowns.

A. Music
B. Literature
C. Performing arts
D. Circus
14. This includes city or town planning, maintenance
and beautification of parks, plazas, roads, bridges and
farms.

A. Industrial art
B. Applied art
C. Civic Art
D. Commercial Art
15. This involves business propaganda in the form of
advertisements in newspapers and magazines, sign
painting, billboard announcements, leaflets, displays,
poster designing, movie illustrations and many more.

A. Industrial art
B. Applied art
C. Civic Art
D. Commercial Art
16. This refers to the recent and current practice of art
ranging from the 1970s up to the present.

A. Senakulo
B. Moro-moro
C. Contemporary Art
D. Visual Arts
17. This is the art of moving your body in a rhythmic way,
usually to music and within a given space, for the
purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing
energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself.

A. Dance
B. Opera
C. Pantomime
D. Puppet show
18. This deals with advertising, marketing,
warehousing, packaging and shipping of articles or
goods.

A. Business art
B. Distributive Art
C. Fishery Art
D. Medical Art
19. This is a way of relating to the world in which a
person consistently over reacts to or greatly
exaggerates the importance of benign events.

A. Drama
B. Theater
C. Singing
D. Motion picture
20. This is the art or technique of producing images on
a surface, usually paper, by means of marks, usually of
ink, graphite, or chalk.

A. Painting
B. Drawing
C. graphic
D. Sculpture
21. This includes shallow and deep sea fishing, fish
refrigeration, and culture net weaving.

A. Business art
B. Distributive Art
C. Fishery Art
D. Medical Art
22. This refers to individual works of art that are
substantially or wholly made of glass.

A. Glass Art
B. Jewellry
C. Artistic Photography
D. Printing/Art Print
23. The official historian of Magellan expedition, women from
Cebu were harmoniously playing cymbals (plan tiles), nose
flutes, bamboo mouth organs (aphiw), brass gong (gansa), flute
(bansic), long drum (colibao), bamboo harp (subbing), water
wistle (paiyak), guitar (bugtot), xylophone (agong), drum (tugo).

A. Pigafetta
B. Baybayin
C. Komedya
D. Zarzuela
24. This is the changing of raw materials into some
significant product for human consumption or use.

A. Industrial art
B. Applied art
C. Civic Art
D. Commercial Art
25. These consist of small decorative items worn for
personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklace,
earrings, pendants bracelets, and cufflinks.

A. Glass Art
B. Jewellry
C. Artistic Photography
D. Printing/Art Print
26. In the Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) tradition, a
comedia is a three-act play combing dramatic and
comic elements.

A. Pigafetta
B. Baybayin
C. Komedya
D. Zarzuela
1. This is an image or visual representation of an on
object.

A. Painting
B. Drawing
C. graphic
D. Sculpture
1. This is an image or visual representation of an on
object.

A. Painting
B. Drawing
C. graphic
D. Sculpture
27. (Ifugao amulet)

A. Manunggul Jar
B. Bul-ul
C. Ling-ling-o
D. pintados
28. In the broadest sense includes any type of writings
on any subject.

A. Music
B. Literature
C. Performing arts
D. Circus
29. This includes first aid treatments, medicinal
manufacturing, surgery, medical operations,
rehabilitations and others.

A. Business art
B. Distributive Art
C. Fishery Art
D. Medical Art
30. This is depicted battles between Christian and Moros
as Muslims in the Philippines who ar popularly known as
the perpetual villains who always lost to the Christians at
the end.

A. Senakulo
B. Moro-moro
C. Contemporary Art
D. Visual Arts
31. In art is decoration of a surface with designs made
up of closely set, usually various coloured, small pieces
of material such as stone, mineral, glass, tile, or shell.

A. Architecture
B. Tapestry
C. Ceramic Art
D. Mosaic
32. This is a series of images that are projected onto a
screen to create the illusion of motion.

A. Drama
B. Theater
C. Singing
D. Motion picture
33. This is an art of sound in time that expresses ideas
and emotions in significant forms through the elements
of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.

A. Music
B. Literature
C. Performing arts
D. Circus
34. This is a stage drama with orchestral
accompaniment, in which music is the dominant
element.

A. Dance
B. Opera
C. Pantomime
D. Puppet show
35. This is the expression of ideas and emotion, with
the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-
dimensional visual language.

A. Painting
B. Drawing
C. graphic
D. Sculpture
36. This is a dramatic representation by means of facial
expressions and body movements rather than words.

A. Dance
B. Opera
C. Pantomime
D. Puppet show
37. These are creative activities presented before an
audience on the stage and in open places.

A. Music
B. Literature
C. Performing arts
D. Circus
38. This is an artistic technique that consists of making
a series of pictures from an original, or from a specially
prepared surface.

A. Glass Art
B. Jewellry
C. Artistic Photography
D. Printing/Art Print
39. This is a theatrical performance which uses puppets
as characters wherein audiences perceive life and spirit
from their movement, their shape, and other aspects of
their performance.

A. Dance
B. Opera
C. Pantomime
D. Puppet show
40. This is the art of making two- or three-dimensional
representative or abstract forms, especially by carving
stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.

A. Painting
B. Drawing
C. graphic
D. Sculpture
41. This is a play depicting the life and sufferings of
Jesus Christ.

A. Senakulo
B. Moro-moro
C. Contemporary Art
D. Visual Arts
42. This is the activity of making musical sounds with
your voice.

A. Drama
B. Theater
C. Singing
D. Motion picture
43. This is a form of textile art, traditionally woven on a
vertical loom.

A. Architecture
B. Tapestry
C. Ceramic Art
D. Mosaic
44. These inhabitants of the Visayan Islands as described
by the conquistadors used sharp metal instruments
previously heated over fire in painting their bodies.

A. Manunggul Jar
B. Bul-ul
C. Ling-ling-o
D. pintados
45. This typically consists of a single rectangular room,
bamboo- or timber-walled, with a thatched roof, raised
on posts about 2 to 3 meters above the ground.

A. lean-to
B. Binuronis
C. Bale
D. Tausug house
46. This term derives from the Greek graphein (“to
write”).

A. Video Art
B. Animation
C. grafitti
D. Auditory arts
47. The tradition of pottery dates back to prehistoric
times as proven by the __________ which is at least 3
500 years old and which depicts on its lid two boatmen
riding a banca on their way to the great divide.

A. Manunggul Jar
B. Bul-ul
C. Ling-ling-o
D. pintados
48. The traditional Ifugao house have been constructed
without the use of nails.

A. lean-to
B. Binuronis
C. Bale
D. Tausug house
49. This is one of the oldest and most popular forms of
entertainment, in which actors perform live for an
audience on other space designated for the
performance.

A. Drama
B. Theater
C. Singing
D. Motion picture
50. The form of moving-image art that garnered many
practitioners in the 1960s and ‘70s with the widespread
availability of inexpensive videotape recorders and the
ease of its display through commercial television monitors.

A. Video Art
B. Animation
C. grafitti
D. Auditory arts
51. These are forms of art that focus on creating pieces
of work that mainly make use of the visual environment,
while trying to convey messages of emotion, ideas or
information.

A. Senakulo
B. Moro-moro
C. Contemporary Art
D. Visual Arts
52. This is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genrea that alternates
spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating
operatic and popular song, as well as dance.

A. Pigafetta
B. Baybayin
C. Komedya
D. Zarzuela
End of the WW
Key Answers
1. C 10. B 19. A 28. B 37. C 46. C
2. A 11. A 20. B 29. D 38. D 47. A
3. B 12. C 21. C 30. B 39. D 48. C
4. A 13. D 22. A 31. D 40. D 49. B
5. A 14. C 23. A 32. D 41. A 50. A
6. C 15. D 24. A 33. A 42. C 51. D
7. D 16. C 25. B 34. B 43. B 52. D
8. B 17. A 26. C 35. A 44. D
9. B 18. B 27. C 36. C 45. D
QI W1 INTEGRATIVE ART AS
APPLIED TO CONTEMPORARY
ART: Compilation
Performance Task Date Score

10

TOTAL

WRITTEN WORK 1

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