MODULE 10: LOCAL MATERIALS USED IN CREATING ART

Forda Ferson
19 Jun 202311:14

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the use of local and indigenous materials in contemporary art. It highlights materials like abaca, coconut shells, bamboo, capiz shells, rattan, and various shells, emphasizing their natural abundance and versatility. The video also touches on non-traditional materials like junk art and dried leaves, showcasing creativity in repurposing everyday items. It concludes with regional art materials, such as Marikina's leather and Bulacan's pastillas wrapper art, promoting the rich diversity of Philippine artistic resources.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 The choice of art materials is essential for an artist, and picking the right materials is crucial for creating art.
  • 🖌️ Any artwork made by a new or budding student artist is considered contemporary art if it is based on an original concept.
  • 🌱 Indigenous and local art materials like Manila hemp (abaca) are used in creating art. Abaca is derived from a plant related to bananas and is found in the Bicol region and Mindanao.
  • 🌳 Coconut shells, commonly found across the Philippines, are used for wood carving and art due to their durability and appearance, resembling tortoise shells or ivory.
  • 🎋 Bamboo, a type of grass, is widely found across the Philippines and is often used in various forms of art.
  • 🐚 Capiz shells from windowpane oysters are abundant in the Philippines and used in creating lanterns, windows, and other artistic designs.
  • 🪑 Rattan, a climbing palm, is commonly used in furniture, handicrafts, and building materials, especially in Western Visayas and Mindanao.
  • 🌾 Junk materials and discarded items are repurposed in junk art, which utilizes plastic, wood, metal, and other recyclables for artistic creations.
  • 🍂 Dried leaves, found year-round, are utilized for creating artistic crafts, with their varied colors adding to the aesthetic appeal.
  • 🌾 Various plant seeds, such as corn, sorghum, and sunflower seeds, are used in seed art for creating intricate and colorful designs.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of choosing the right art materials?

    -Choosing the right art materials is vital because they influence the artist's approach and the final outcome of the artwork. The materials should align with the artist's creative vision and the type of art being produced.

  • What is considered Contemporary Art for a new or budding student artist?

    -For a new or budding student artist, any artwork they create that is based on an original concept is considered Contemporary Art.

  • What is 'Manila Helm,' and how is it used in art?

    -Manila Helm, extracted from the abaca plant, is used in creating art. It is a natural fiber initially used for making ropes but has since found its way into various artistic applications.

  • Where are abaca plantations located in the Philippines?

    -Abaca plantations are primarily found in the Bicol region and different regions of Mindanao in the Philippines.

  • How are coconut shells used in art, and why are they valued?

    -Laminated coconut shells are used in creating art, particularly for items like wood carvings and jewelry. They are valued for their appearance, which resembles tortoise shells or ivory.

  • What is bamboo's role in art, and what common misconception surrounds it?

    -Bamboo is widely used in creating art due to its versatile stem. A common misconception is that bamboo is a tree, but it is actually a type of grass.

  • What are Cappy shells, and how are they used in art?

    -Cappy shells come from windowpane oysters and are used in various artistic applications, such as creating windows, lanterns, and wall decorations.

  • How does junk art incorporate discarded materials?

    -Junk art uses discarded materials like plastic, wood, and metal to create unique artworks. These materials, often considered useless, are transformed into creative art forms by artists.

  • What is 'Pastillas wrapper' art, and where does it originate?

    -Pastillas wrapper art, also known as 'Babalat' or 'Borlas de Pastillas,' involves intricate paper cutting designs made from wrappers used for pastillas. This art form originates from Bulacan in the Philippines.

  • What are traditional and non-traditional art materials, and how do they differ?

    -Traditional art materials, like crayons, watercolor, and colored pencils, are typically found in stores and used in schools. Non-traditional materials, such as coffee and plastic bottles, are unconventional and often used in experimental forms like junk art.

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Indigenous ArtLocal MaterialsPhilippine ArtsContemporary ArtTraditional CraftsBamboo ArtAbaca MaterialsEco-Friendly ArtRecycled ArtCultural Heritage