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Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan

(Pottery, Graphic and Plastic


Arts, Ornament, Weaving, and
Textile or
Fiber Art)
GawadManlilika ng
Bayan ( GAMABA )
GawadManlilika ng Bayan ( GAMABA ) -
also known as the National Living Treasures, is the award
given to a person or a
group of artists that is recognized by the Philippine
government for their contributions
to the nation’s cultural heritage.
Weaver - the act of the making cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread
through two sets of long threads on a loom.

Textile or Fabric art - is the process of creating something using fibers gained
from
sources like plants, animals, insects (think silk worms!), or synthetic materials.

Pottery - made from clay and fired from high temperature

Graphic and Plastic art - graphic arts includes calligraphy, photography,


painting,
typography, computer graphics, and bindery. A plastic art includes painting,
sculpture, film and photography.

Ornament - objects worn by human body, includes body modification.


THE GAMABA ARTIST
WEAVING: LANG DULAY
- Textile weaver, T’boli, Lake Sebu,
South Cotabato.
◆ Tnalak - a knd of fabric made uo
of the fine abaca
fibers weaved with different designs
which refelct the
traditions of the Tboli
SALINTA MONON
- Textile weaver, TagabawaBagobo, Bansalan,
Davao del Sur.
◆ Start weaving at the age of 12 through the
Guidanceof
her Mother.
◆ She used to wear the traditional hand
Woven tube
skirt of the bagobo. (sinukla and bandura)
DARHATA
SAWABI
- Textile weaver, Tausug, Parang,
Sulu.
◆ Weaving the PisSyabit, the
traditional cloth tapestry
worn as a head covering by the
tausug of Jolo.
HAJA AMINA MAGDALENA
APPI GAMAYO
- Mat weaver, SamaTandubas, Tawi- Tawi. - Textile weaver, Ilokano, Pinili,
◆ Mat weaving is one of the most
treasured traditions of Ilocos
the Sama People. Their mat is made up of Norte.
Pandan ◆ Abel - the textile weaving of
Leaves w/c undergo tedious processes from Ilokano from local cotton
stripping, to and other fibers.
sun dying, to dyeing up to weaving.
TEXTILE OR FABRIC
ARTS
YABING MASALON
DULO ESTELITA TUMANDAN
AMBALANG BANTILAN
AUSALIN - Mount Matutum, - Sarangani .
- “magtetenun Polomolok, South
◆ Showing her interest in
(weaver)” from Lamitan Cotabato.
weaving “igem,” a Blaan
City, Created two masterpieces of
“tabih” (handwoven dyed term for
Basilan. mats when she was six.
◆ master two of the abaka). Both in good
Since then, she has been
most intricate categories condition, her masterpieces
are either displayed at the creating
of Yakan exceptional mats using
National Museum or kept
weaving—the “sinalu’an” in her possession naturally dyed romblon
and the “seputangan.” leaves.
ORNAMENT
- Tattoo artist, Buscalan, Tinglayan,
Kalinga, Phil.
◆ She is often described as the "last" and
oldest mambabatok (traditional Kalinga
tattooist) and is part
of the Butbut people of the larger Kalinga
ethnic group.
Other National Artist in the Philippines

W HANG-O D O GGAY
POTTERY
KALINGA
- Ceramic vessels can be used for two
situations: daily
life use and ceremonial use.
◆ The late Neolithic Manunggul Jar (c.
890–710 BC) used for
burial, was found in the Manunggul Cave.
NOVALICHES
-can be diagnosed by its form being a
shallow bowl with a high
right-foot. The shallow bowl is generally
plain but the feet arehighly decorated.
◆ The Kalanay cave site is a small burial
cave. It is located at
the northwest coast of Masbate.
GRAPHIC AND PLASTIC ARTS
(SCULTURE AND PAINTING)
MARANAO PEOPLE FERNANDO AMORSOLO
- Sarimanok.
◆ It is depicted as a fowl with - known as the ‘Grand Old Man of
colorful wings and feathered Philippine
tail, holding a fish on its beak or talons. Art’.
The head is ◆ The Fruit Gatherer - The figures
profusely decorated with scroll, leaf, and illuminated
and spiral motifs. It landscapes magically glow on the
is said to be a symbol of good fortune. canvas.
Thank
you

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