This document discusses techniques and practices for contemporary art in the Philippines. It provides examples of mixed media painting techniques that combine various materials [1]. It also discusses a Filipino musical that presents different aesthetic facets through its content and form [2]. Another example is Ronald Ventura's painting that uses a poetic and biographical means of expression [3]. The document suggests that contemporary art can incorporate research and interactive installations that stimulate multiple senses.
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This document discusses techniques and practices for contemporary art in the Philippines. It provides examples of mixed media painting techniques that combine various materials [1]. It also discusses a Filipino musical that presents different aesthetic facets through its content and form [2]. Another example is Ronald Ventura's painting that uses a poetic and biographical means of expression [3]. The document suggests that contemporary art can incorporate research and interactive installations that stimulate multiple senses.
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Contemporary Philippine Arts in the
Regions Quarter 2 – Module 1: Weeks 1& 2
Techniques and Performance Practices Applied to Contemporary Arts and Appropriate Techniques Using Local Materials in Creating Art Contemporary art differs from modern and traditional art; thus, it is relevant to ask if different methods should be used for teaching. For example, which should be the guiding methodological principles? Which methods are effective and coherent for teaching and learning different practices of contemporary art? Techniques and Performance Practices Applied to Contemporary Arts GOOD TO KNOW… - The painting above uses mixed media painting technique that combines a variety of media in a single artwork. The paint mixes are mix watercolors with pastels or acrylic paints, or layering paper and wood into your artwork.
- The technique is to blend paint washes, paint with credit
card or give mixed media stencils a try - MABINING MANDIRIGMA (Gentle Warrior), Tanghalang Pilipino's original Filipino musical on Philippine hero, legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government in 1898 and the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic in 1899, ambitiously presents these various aesthetic facets on one overwhelming platter. GOOD TO KNOW… - This Filipino musical is expressive that both content and form is meaningful and communicative. - It also focuses popular culture and history of the country that dealt with issues either by conceptualizing or criticizing. Another techniques and practices applied in contemporary arts can be seen in the artwork of Ronald Ventura’s “The Blind Child” in 2011. GOOD TO KNOW… - The content or form of this painting is poetic in nature; and - Biographical- means of expression can be social, poetical or expressive.
When dance and contemporary art collide, the
senses erupt GOOD TO KNOW… This contemporary art uses documentary approach or holds elements of research and search related in which total artwork, installations are often interactive and affect different senses. Local Materials Used as Applied to Contemporary Art and Traditional Techniques Applied to Contemporary Creation. 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 is a 21st Century catchall term used to define all that is related to the internet and the interplay between technology, images and sound. IMPROVISATION - Improvisation in theater is the playing of dramatic scenes without written dialogue & with minimal or no predetermined dramatic activity. - Most or all of what is performed is created at the moment it is performed. In its purest form, the dialogue, action, story, and characters are created collaboratively by the players as the improvisation unfolds in present time, without use of an already prepared, written script. An important goal of improvisation is to enable the individual to develop spontaneity which is necessary in creating the illusion of reality. - The improvisation teacher must expose students to the theatrical environment through various games rather than lectures. - Forms of Improvisation Shortform – short scenes constructed from predetermined game. Longform – scenes related by story or character. CREATIVE DRAMA - It is an improvisational, non-exhibition, process centered form of drama in which participants are guided by a leader to imagine, enact, and reflect upon human experiences. - This process allows students to actively explore a subject or question through imaginative play that is facilitated by a leader and may involve a variety of improvisational activities. - These activities are not scripted or memorized, and they allow students to synthesize various educational concepts into a personally meaningful form. Thank you for listening!
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