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The document discusses various techniques and performance practices applied to contemporary arts, highlighting the adaptation of traditional techniques into modern forms. It outlines specific examples, such as straw folding and bamboo art, demonstrating how these methods have evolved. Additionally, it identifies common contemporary techniques like minimalism, found objects, and large-scale art, emphasizing their significance in artistic expression.
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Quarter-4-Lesson-1

The document discusses various techniques and performance practices applied to contemporary arts, highlighting the adaptation of traditional techniques into modern forms. It outlines specific examples, such as straw folding and bamboo art, demonstrating how these methods have evolved. Additionally, it identifies common contemporary techniques like minimalism, found objects, and large-scale art, emphasizing their significance in artistic expression.
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Quarter 4 Lesson 1

Techniques and
Performance Practices
Applied to Contemporary
Arts
.
An art is always created with a
technique.
A technique is the way the artist
uses and manipulates the
materials to express an idea or
feeling through an art.
II. Techniques Used in Contemporary Arts

A. Application of Traditional Techniques to


Contemporary Arts The table shows how
traditional techniques are applied to
contemporary arts. In these examples you
will see how the techniques are modified to
create another artwork.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Puni (Bulacan) -  Straw Folding. In this art, the
straws are folded by rolling
This is a popular elongated sheets of wax
Bulakenyo’s way coated paper into cylindrical,
hollow tubes.
of decorating using  Origami is from ori meaning
leaf fronds folding “folding”, and kami means
which has a “paper”. Origami is the art of
paper folding that is
Malayan origin. associated to Japanese culture
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Puni (Bulacan) -  Straw Folding.

 Origami.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Singkaban (Malolos,  Bamboo Art. To use
Bulacan) It is a bamboo for
decorated bamboo decorations, it must
arch to welcome undergo some
signage of a town, processes such as
city or village in the cleaning and cutting,
country. peeling, splitting,
stripping or weaving it.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Singkaban  Bamboo Art.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Saniculas (Pampanga)  Polvoron Molder.
Saniculas cookies This kitchen tool can
made with imprint of help you mold the
San Nicolas de powder for polvoron
Tolentino, the miracle into perfectly oval or
healer according to round shapes (biscuit
Pampanga’s local molder, doughnut
legend.
molder)
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Saniculas (Pampanga)  Polvoron Molder.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Pabalat (San Miguel,  Packaging. The
Bulacan) The art of packaging design can
making the pabalat or be simple and straight
pastillas wrappers has
forward, or colorful
transformed in recent
years from being a local,
and complex
folk tradition into a (decorated
popular art. packaging).
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Pabalat  Packaging.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Taka  Paper Maché.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Pagbuburda (Taal,  Stitching. Stitches
Batangas and are the basic
Lumban, Laguna)
elements of
Taal embroideries are
characterized by fine
sewing, knitting or
design with delicate, embroidery
embossed, durable and whether by hand or
colorful patterns. machine.
Application to
Traditional Art
Contemporary Arts
 Pagbuburda  Stitching.
Application to Contemporary Arts

 Loom Bands. These are


also called as rainbow
looms which are a
plastic tool used to
weave colorful rubber
and plastic bands into
decorative items such as
bracelets and charms.
Application to Contemporary Arts

 Nylon Bracelets. A
tough light weight
elastic synthetic
polymer ornament
band hoop or chain
worn on the wrist.
B. Common Techniques in
Contemporary Arts.

There are three techniques that


are commonly used today in
contemporary arts today.
1. Minimalism. This is an artistic
movement that seeks to take away
unnecessary and leaving only the
essential. The artworks that usually
use this technique use a well
selected material that is
indispensable in art production.
2. Found Objects. This means taking
something that people seem to find
useless and use it in a unique way in
order to make an artwork. When people
seem to think that something must be
thrown away as junk, it is used to tell a
story and create a diverse perspective
that we are looking for.
3. Large-Scale Art. This is an art
that accounts for the creation of
something huge to express
diverse perspectives in artwork.
This art is created for public
view.

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