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HELLO GOOD

MORNING!
Local Materials
and Application
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Art Techniques
Group 3
WHAT IS 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 3
other countries
Some artists utilize materials that they
can still use and transform to another kind of
creative artwork. It is already common today
to see more than one material being combined
to form a new one. An example is metal and
wood, used to make music. There are some 4
who use items that are abundant everywhere
like plastic cover for food, paper for sculpture,
mirror, or yarn. Some may use their personal
things like clothes or accessories
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
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combined and are covered with
resin.
In architecture, there is an intensive use of
glass and steel. Color
combination is either complimentary or
strong contrasting, such as orange
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and blue, red and white
LOCAL
MATERIALS IN 7

THE COUNTRY
▪ ABACA
Materials
Abaca belongs to banana family. Its fiber
has a natural luster with colors ranging
from pure white to ivory and dark brown.
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Products
Slippers, ropes,
twine, hammock,
frame, display jar,
jars, Chelsea chair
▪ BAKBAK
Materials
Bakbak is the outermost covering or leaf
sheathof the abaca stalk. It is a flat thick
durable sheath as twine or braided. The
strong brown fiber used to make furniture. 9
Products
Mat, bangkuay bin,
boxes, bin, display,
jar, Cecilia dining
table, and armchair
▪COIR
Materials
Coir is the fibrous material surrounding
the fruit of the coconut tree.

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Products
Indoor or outdoor
fiber carpets, wall
covering, doormat,
trellises, and geo
textiles
▪PANDAN
Materials
Pandan is a tropical plant. It is processed
and transformed into splints that are being
used as raw material.
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Products
Baskets, hats, picture
frames and bags
▪RATAN
Materials
Rattan belongs to the palm family. There
aredifferent types of rattan palms, such as
high or low climbers, single stemmed or
clustered rattanspecies. 12
Products
Baskets, picture
frames, furniture,
and other novelty
items, Zoya lounge
chair, Valencia queen size bed
▪ BAMBOO
Materials
Bamboo is used a raw material in creating
many products. It is used in construction,
textile, musical instruments, weapons, and
many more
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Products
Kubing, bungkaka,
tongatong, angklung,
pateteg, gabbang,
▪BUNTAL
Materials
Buntal is a cylindrically shaped fiber. The
supple ivory white strands are quite
durable, pliable, and have good dyeing
qualities.
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Products
Bags, shoes,desk File trays,
accessories like pen wallets, place mats,
holder, picture braide, lampshades,
frames window blinds
Now, study the pictures below and
analyze how raw materials were
applied and transformed to produce 15

contemporary art work


Figure 1
"Sabel" by Ben Cabrera
What is seen in the painting is a portrayal of a woman that
is wrapped in a fabric-like material that is almost
abstract. Using oil and acrylic paint, with the combination of
grays, which is often seen as color of detachment and
humility, is accented by yellows, blues and orange that 16
indicate the wild assortment of emotions felt by the subject.
The background is a scarlet red that brutality. conveys
violence and

The material that wraps Sabel is contoured by rough and


sharp organic
curves with intense brush strokes.
Figure 2
“Cloud Canyons No.3” by David Medalla
This work is a kinetic sculpture consisting of wooden
boxes arranged in a circle on the floor with a tall
plastic tube placed at the center. At the bottom is a soapy
liquid that is formed into foams which results the
foam being projected upward and out of the tubes forming 17
a jet of bubbles.

The foam was allowed to follow its own path, emerging,


and forming according to its own energy
interacting with gravity, air current and atmospheric
pressure, thus shows the transformation of matter
Figure 3
"Chime Halo" by Imply Pilapil
A giant wind chime made up of bamboo stalks. The pliant
material takes on forms derived from nature like
mangrove,
root structure, forest
and man-made mazes. A maze of hanging bamboo 18
sections changes perception- people lose themselves in
the maze while enveloped by the sound of bamboo
tubes chiming with the wind.
THE
TECHNIQUES
Mixed media art
is precisely what it sounds like the combination of two or
more artistic mediums into one piece of art. So, instead of
just creating a watercolor painting or an ink drawing, you
might create something that combines both in surprising
new ways! You can even integrate items that might not be
considered traditional art materials—like scrap paper or
found objects—
into your mixed media work (Greenawald, 2021).
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ART
New media art
is an umbrella term for art made with new
digital technologies, including video, film,
computer animation and the internet. It can
exist both on
and off-line, on web pages, computer screens,
film and video monitors.
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Art
Collage
came from the French verb coller, which
means 'to glue”. It is the artistic
process of gluing and assembling various
materials to a flat surface. Collage can
refer to both the actual procedure of cutting
and pasting (the verb), as well as to
the final artistic product (Francis,n.d.).
COLLAG 25
E
Decollage
refers to a form of art made from torn public
posters without any further intervention on the
part of the artist. Some artists left their artwork
outside on walls, and others tore layers of posters
completely from the walls and
presented them in another context as art
(Barnhart, n.d.).New
DECOLLA 27
GE
Earth art
also referred to as Land art or Earthworks, is
largely an American
movement that uses the natural landscape to
create site-specific structures, art
forms, and sculptures.
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ART
Printmaking
is an artistic practice that transfers ink from a matrix onto
material—typically paper—making multiple impressions of the
same image.
Matrixes can be made of different materials, including wood,
metal plates, linoleum, aluminum, or fabric. While there are
different printmaking techniques
(each having its own distinct characteristics), the result is the
ability to make several impressions of a single image (Stewart
2020).
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making
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