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Group 3

PHIEM GONZALES
KARL JUSTINE GABOT
Material
• Material is what the artwork is made of. It can also be a combination of objects used in art.
• These days, contemporary artists do not rely solely to raw materials, rather they have improved their skills by experimenting on
the materials they use with the help of technology and shared knowledge from other countries.
• Artists are using materials that can be used to create new works, such as metal and wood to create music, plastic cover for food,
paper for sculpture, mirror or yarn, and personal accessories. It is already common today that multiple materials are combined to
form new works.
• In outdoor sculpture, there is a lot of use of brass welded together and mounted on concrete. Wood and glass combination are used
for indoor sculpture. Found objects are combined and are covered with resin.
• Painting has changed over time, from canvass hung on walls to ceilings and floors, often outdoors. Artists have been using murals
and non walls to create a more pleasant environment and raise awareness about environmental protection.
• In architecture, there is an intensive use of glass and steel. Color combination is either complimentary or strong contrasting, such
as orange and blue, red and white.
• These changes are also evident in other forms of arts such as drama, and literature.
• Technology has also redefined arts in many ways. Because of the usefulness of new materials to art-making, artists have to
advanced their skills and learn the use of computer programs and its application.
• The availability and variety of materials and possibilities offered by technology expand the choices of artist. This is essential to the
development of contemporary art.
Local Materials in the Country
ABACA

Abaca belongs to Banana


family. Its fiber has a natural
luster with colors ranging
from pure white to ivory and
dark brown.
BAKBAK

Bakbak is the outermost


covering or leaf sheath of the
abaca stalk. It is a flat thick
durable sheath as twine or
braided. The strong brown
fiber used to make furniture.
COIR

Coir is the fibrous material


surrounding the fruit of the
coconut tree. Bakbak is the
outermost covering or leaf
sheath of the abaca stalk. It
is a flat thick durable sheath
as twine or braided. The
strong brown fiber used to
make furniture.
PA N D A N

Pandan is a tropical plant. It


is processed and transformed
into splints that are being
used as raw material.
R AT TA N

Rattan belongs to the palm


family. There are different
types of rattan palms, such
as high or low climbers,
single stemmed or clustered
rattan species.
BAMBOO

Bamboo is used a raw


material in creating many
products. It is used in
construction, textile, musical
instruments, weapons, and
many more.
B U N TA L

Buntal is a cylindrically
shaped fibers. The supple
ivory white strands are quite
durable, pliable, and have
good dyeing qualities.
How raw materials were applied
and transformed to produce
contemporary art works.
“SABEL” BY
BEN CABRERA

The painting portrays a


womanhood, wrapped in an
abstract fabric coat of oil and
acrylic paint, with a combination
of nastic, blues and orange, to
represent the wild assortment of
emotions felt by the narrator.
The background is a scarlet red
that conveys violence and
brutality, and the material that
wraps Sabel is contoured by
rough and sharp organic curves
with intense brush strokes.
“ CLOUD
CANYONS NO.3”
B Y D AV I D
MEDALLA
This work is a kinetic
sculpture consisting of
wooden boxes arranged in a
circle with a tall plastic tube
at the center, and a soapy
liquid at the bottom. The
foam is projected upward
and out of the tubes, forming
a jet of bubbles. It undergoes
adaptation to gravity, air
currents and atmospheric
pressure to show the
transformation of matter
into energy.
“CHIME HALO”
B Y I M P LY
PILAPIL

A giant wind chime made up


of bamboo stalks. The pliant
material takes on forms
derived from nature like the
complex mangrove root
structure, forests and man
made mazes. A maze of
hanging bamboo sections
changes perception- people
lose themselves in the maze
while enveloped by the sound
of bamboo tubes chiming
with the wind.
Techniques
MIXED MEDIA

Mixed media is a term used


to describe artworks
composed from a
combination of different
media or materials. A work
on canvas that combines
paint, ink, and collage could
properly be called a "mixed
media" work.
New Media Art

• New media art is a 21st Century catchall term


used to define all that is related to the internet
and the interplay between technology, images
and sound.
I M P R O V I S AT I O N

Improvisation in theater is
the playing of dramatic
scenes without written
dialogue & with minimal or
no predetermined dramatic
activity.
COLLAGE

Collage is a technique of art


creation, primarily used in
the visual arts, but in music
too, by which art results
from an assemblage of
different forms.
DÉCOLLAGE

A term lifted from the


French word for ‘unstick’, it
is most commonly applied to
artworks where an original
image is cut, torn, or
removed from its original
content.
L A N D A RT

Land art or earth art is art


that is made directly in the
landscape, sculpting the land
itself into earthworks or
making structures in the
landscape using natural
materials such as rocks or
twigs.
PRINTMAKING

Printmaking is an artistic
process based on the
principle of transferring
images from a matrix onto
another surface, most often
paper or fabric. Traditional
printmaking techniques
include woodcut, etching,
engraving, and lithography,
while modern artists have
expanded available
techniques to include screen-
printing.

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