4. Picture Guessing Game!
These are the examples of a local product in the Philippines.
What particular materials that were used to make these products?
5. ANALYSIS!
1. What are the materials or objects used by the artist?
2. Do these materials bring out the intended effect of
the artist?
3. If you are the artist, will you used the same materials
or you will use another? Why?
6. Material is what the artwork is made of. It can also be a
combination of objects used in the artwork.
7. Contemporary artists salvage materials that can be
recycled and made into creative forms. They can make
artworks that combine structure and wood and interact
with the wind to make music.
8. Some artists combine indigenous materials with textile
and mount these on a painted flat surface. Paper as an
art medium is also explored by artists.
9. In outdoor sculpture, there is a lot of use of brass welded
together and mounted on concrete. Wood and glass are
used for indoor sculpture. Found objects are combined
and are covered with resin.
10. Painting is no longer confined to canvass hung on the
wall. They can also be found on ceilings and floors. Some
are done outdoors. Many local artists lead the
community or students in painting murals on walls to
make a more pleasant environment and raise
consciousness towards environmental protection.
11. In architecture, there is an extensive use of glass and
steel. Color combination is either complementary or
strong contrasting, such as orange and blue, red and
white. In performance art, artists use variety of props
such as rope, plastic, textile, and found objects. Paint is
also used in body art.
12. Local materials in the Philippines are materials that are
naturally and locally found in a specific place.
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Abaca belongs to banana
family. Its fiber has a
natural luster with colors
ranging from pure white
to ivory and dark brown.
Eastern Visayas is the
widest abaca supplier.
Slippers, ropes, twine,
hammock, frame, display
jars, jars, Chelsea chair
13. Local materials in the Philippines are materials that are
naturally and locally found in a specific place.
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Buntal is a cylindrically
shaped fiber. The supple
ivory white strands are
quite durable, pliable,
and, have a good dyeing
qualities. The most noted
producers are the
provinces of Bohol,
Pangasinan, Marinduque
and Quezon
Bags, shoes, desk
accessories like pen
holder, picture frames, file
trays, wallets, place mats,
braide, lampshades,
window blinds.
14. Local materials in the Philippines are materials that are
naturally and locally found in a specific place.
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Buri is extracted from the
matured leaves of the buri
palm. The fiber is durable
and resistant to moisture.
Hats, bags, basket,
memorabilia baskets,
perfume tray, & other
woven products.
15. Local materials in the Philippines are materials that are
naturally and locally found in a specific place.
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Pandan is a tropical plant.
It is processed and
transformed into splints
that are being used as raw
material which are
abundant in Calatrava in
the Visayas.
Basket, Hats, Picture
frame, Bag
16. Local materials in the Philippines are materials that are
naturally and locally found in a specific place.
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
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.
Basket, Picture Frame,
Furniture