philippine art and aspects of life
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Overview• Our Philippine culture is one
thread in the web of interrelated cultures from Southeast Asia, Indonesian archipelago and other islands in the Pacific Ocean.
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• In spite of exposure to other cultures, the influences acquired by our ancestors were reshaped to suit their environment, skills and needs. There are many distinguishing aspects that differ themselves from cultures influencing countries.
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Art and Life• Clothing and accessories
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Art and Life• Furniture in our homes
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Art and Life• Vehicle we use
Jeepney
Pedicab
Electronic Jeepney
Riding on a carabao
Kalesa
Tricycle
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Art and LifeTheatrical performance Movie
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Art and Life• Art is not confined in the cities
and towns alone but also in the places where our ethnic brothers and sisters live.
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Art and Life• Evidences of man’s early attempt
to show his hidden feelings and ideas clearly shown through paintings on the walls of caves.
Petroglyphs in Angono, Rizal
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Art and Life• Filipinos never miss an occasion
without a celebration.
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Art and Belief / Religion
• Most of the world’s religion used art as an aid to worship, to instruct, to inspire feeling of devotion, to impress and to convert non-believers.
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Art and Belief / Religion
Mosaic Murals
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Art and Belief / ReligionStained-glass in
windowsPaintings in
ceilings and wall
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Art and Belief / Religion
TikbalangMythology
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Art and Belief / Religion
Mangkukulam AswangMythology
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Art and Belief / Religion
Tiyanak Matanda sa punso
Mythology
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Art and Belief / ReligionAnito Santo
Bulul – a
granary god
Tat-tagu or
Binabbuy – a healing god
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Art and Economy
• The presence of natural resources in every place made the folks to produce products needed to sustain personal satisfaction.
• The production was multiplied to supply the demand of the general public.
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Art and Politics
• The success of the leadership lies in the art and capacity of the leader to lead. He makes the place prosper and grow by initiating oneness and cooperation. Filipinos are easy to organize and are good followers.
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Art and Politics
• He gives decision and judgment to fault makers and the punishment sanctioned to the fault makers became the laws to follow. The tendency to explore possibilities in expanding his territory is to initiate tribal wars.
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Art and PoliticsBlacksmith or Panday
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Art and Politics
• An effigy is a representation of a specific person
in the form of sculpture or some other
three-dimensional
medium.
Politics of this generation
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Art and PoliticsPolitics of this generation
Colorful Political Campaign
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Art and Geography
• Finding a proper place to dwell in is an expertise of our ancestors. The use of available natural resources in the place led every family to design a suitable dwelling system and made their livelihood depend on whatever resources they have.
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Art and Geography
Tree house Nipa house
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Art and GeographyFisherman’s
house Farmer’s house
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Art and Geography• Farmers stay in
agricultural land where they construct the lean-to and double lean-to shade as their first dwelling style. This eventually leads to the roofing style of the house known today as butterfly roofing.
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Art and Simple Technology• The tendency to be
safe is the first priority of our ancestors. Materials from the surroundings are utilized in the building of shelter. The use of rattan and other ropelike stems became a connecting device to fit two or more materials together.
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Art and Simple Technology
Abacca Fiber
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Art and Simple Technology
• The construction of rice terraces in Banaue was done by bare hands and stones sharpened or pointed instruments that serve like trowels and hoes.
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Art and Simple Technology
• Lastly, the production of palay was totally improved due to improvised water irrigation constructed from the upland terrain going down the hills.
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