Local Materials To Contemporary Arts

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Local Materials to

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.

Coir is the fibrous material Indoor or outdoor fiber


surrounding the fruit of the carpets, wall covering,
doormat, trellises, and
coconut tree.
geo textiles.
The following are the local materials in the Philippines
and its corresponding product
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Nito is a plant belonging to Bags, bread tray,
fern family that grows lampshade and
decorative jar
abundantly in the hinterlands
of Mindanao.

Pandan is a tropical plant. It is Basket, hats, picture


processed and transformed frames and bags
into splints that are being used
as raw material.
The following are the local materials in the Philippines
and its corresponding product
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Raffia is a fiber extracted from Hats, placemats,
unopened buri leaf in 3 stages. It is folder, shoes, slippers,
loom woven into fabrics or used as boxes, portfolio and
wall coverings, upholstery material, ladies’ bags,
folding doors and window hangings. placemats, circular
boxes, document
boxes
Rattan belongs to the palm family. Baskets, picture
There are different types of rattan frames, furniture, and
palms, such as high or climbers, other novelty items,
single stemmed or clustered rattan Zoya lounge chair,
species. Valencia queen size
bed, Rest divan
The following are the local materials in the Philippines
and its corresponding product
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Tikiw as a large, erect and aquatic Baskets, hampers with
or marshy herb plant. It is found in lids, bags, rugs,
Central Luzon to Mindanao. It carpets, placemats, jar
abounds in fresh water swamps, and other decorative
and in newly opened rice land at items.
low altitudes.

Tikog belongs to sea grasses. It is Bags, decorative mats,


a native reed plant used as a raw hampers, newspaper
material for mat weaving. racks, table mat,
waste bin, tower
candle holder, wall
decor
The following are the local materials in the Philippines
and its corresponding product
MATERIALS PRODUCTS
Abaca belongs to Banana Family. Its fiber has a Slippers, ropes, twine, hammock, frame,
natural luster with colors ranging from pure display jars, Chelsea chair
white to ivory and dark brown.
Bakbak is the outermost covering or leaf Mat, bangkuay, bin, boxes, bin display, jar,
sheath of the abaca stalk. It is a flat thick Cecilia dining table, and arm chair
durable sheath as twine or braided. The strong
brown fiber used to make furniture.
Bamboo is used a raw material in creating Kubing, bungkaka, tongatong, angklung,
many products. It is used in construction, pateteg, gabbang.
textile, musical instruments, weapons and
many more.
Buntal is a cylindrically shaped fibers. The Bags, shoes, desk accessories, like pen holder,
supple ivory white strands are quite picture frames, file trays wallets, place
durable, pliable, and have good dyeing mats, braid, lampshades, window blinds
qualities.
Pabalat or Pastillas wrapper Cutting Arts
(Bulacan)
 Thewrapper was made out of the delicate
Japanese paper. The way to make it is so delicate
that only the ones with skilled hands and perfect
control of their motor skills can produce the best
kind.
Taka ( Laguna)

 Taka making is not an exclusive Pinoy art. Paper


Mache have been around in centuries. In
Philippines the first mention of a created “Taka”
was by a woman named Maria Bangue in the
1920’s. she has wooden molds that were covered
with strips of paper clipped in the stick paste. She
would later paint it carefully and present as
children’s toys.
Pagbuburda ( Taal, Lumban, Laguna)

 The art of embroiling is happily alive and


flourishing the town, although it is mostly done by
women who are wives of the farmers and
fisherman. It is not uncommon to see their
husbands who are carefully and delicately
embroidering floral designs during their Off
Season.
Palm Leaf Folding or Puni ( Bulacan)

 Itwas intended to create artful toys for kids.


However, Puni can also be used to create woven
baskets, bags, and even fans. The most common
presentation of Puni art is the Palaspas we see
every Holy week .
 Making of their own art using local materials found in your locality.

 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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