Local Materials To Contemporary Arts
Local Materials To Contemporary Arts
Local Materials To Contemporary Arts
Contemporary Arts
“ singing of Bahay Kubo“
In the tune of my toes my knees my shoulder my head
Bahay kubo, kahit munti
Ang halaman doon ay sari-sari.
Singkamas at talong, sigarilyas at mani
Sitaw, bataw, patani.
Kundol, patola, upo’t kalabasa
At saka mayroon pang labanos, mustasa,
sibuyas, kamatis, bawang at luya
sa paligid-ligid ay puro linga.
Be familiar with different folk arts in
some regions.
The following are the local materials in the Philippines
and its corresponding product
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Abaca belongs to Banana Slippers, ropes,
twine, hammock,
Family. Its fiber has a natural frame, display jars,
luster with colors ranging Chelsea chair
from pure white to ivory and
dark brown.
Bakbak is the outermost Mat, bangkuay, bin,
boxes, bin display,
covering or leaf sheath of the
jar, Cecilia dining
abaca stalk. It is a flat thick
table, and arm chair
durable sheath as twine or
braided. The strong brown fiber
used to make furniture.
The following are the local materials in the Philippines
and its corresponding product
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Bamboo is used a raw Kubing, bungkaka,
material in creating many tongatong,
products. It is used in angklung, pateteg,
construction, textile, musical gabbang
instruments, weapons and
many more.
Buntal(BURI PALM LEAF) is a Bags, shoes, desk
cylindrically shaped fibers. accessories, like pen
holder, picture
The supple ivory white
frames, file trays
strands are quite durable, wallets, place mats,
pliable, and have good dyeing braid, lampshades,
qualities. window blinds
The following are the local materials in the Philippines
and its corresponding product
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Buri is extracted from the Hats, bags, baskets,
matured leaves of the buri memorabilia boxes,
perfume tray, and
palm. The fiber is durable and
other woven products.
resistant to moisture.
Such as:
Bamboo,
Cogon
Leaves
Corn/palay
tabacco
Etc.
What are the different folk arts in some regions and what are the materials
used.
What local materials and recyclable materials are
used.
Among the folk arts, what are you very familiar
with? What can you say about how it is made?
How would your young generation learn to
appreciate the kind of artworks mentioned in the
lesson.
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