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WHAT IS PAINTING?
Refers to the process of applying color on a
flat surface. It is considered two-
dimensional.
Forms: watercolor, acrylic, ink, oil, pastel,
charcoal.
Surface: wood, canvas, cardboard, paper.
FORMS OF PAINTING
EASEL PAINTING
This involves color to a board or canvas
that is fixed on an upright support called
an easel.
Easel paintings are meant to be framed
and hanged on a wall after creating them.
MURALS
It is described as a huge wall-sized
painting and in 1980’s, it is believed to be
used to impart messages to increased
awareness especially to issues at that time.
A portable mural was developed in order
to prevent the mural from being erased
from the wall.
TELON PAINTING
It is described as a backdrop or
background for the stage. Usually used
for: komedya, sarswela, senakulo;
carnivals, fiestas, and religious
celebrations.
The telon was later reduce as a backdrop
in a photography studio.
JEEPNEY AND CALESA
PAINTING
The calesa is typically painted using one
color. The borders of the calesa are
decorated with geometric patterns,
repetitive patterns, and/or thins lines.
Jeepney painting evolved from calesa
painting. In a typical jeepney, a logo,
number, or paintings is covered near the
driver’s seat, as well as the seats adjacent
to it.
COLLAGE
This refers to a form of painting that
involves combine images in a single
artwork.
This entails cutting and pasting materials
(relatively flat materials) onto a board or
canvas.
THEMES OF
PAINTING
GENRE PAINTING
This portrays people in daily activities.
APPROACHES:
Folk genre – everyday activities of the
folk.
Style of Cubism
HISTORICAL PAINTING
It depicts a scene from the past.
It often has a lesson concerning national
values.
INTERIORS
SCULPTURE AND
OTHER FORMS
OF VISUAL ARTS
What is sculpture?