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PREPARED BY: KRISTINE JOY SANGALANG
Philippine Sculpture
Philippine sculpture
Philippine Sculpture is the most familiar art forms among Filipinos. From the transitional carving of anitos to the Santos to Christ and even heroes. Filipinos find it rather not difficult as they are already familiar with the ways of the wood.
Father of Philippine Modern
SculptureNapoleon “billy” Abueva-National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts. “Ang iskultor ay isa rin dapat karpintero, mason, tagapaghinang, tagapagkumpuni ng kuryente at hanggang sa nagbubuhat ng mga mabibigat.”
MAP! MAP!
I’m The MAP!
CARVING CAPITAL OFTHE PHILIPPINES
WOOD CARVING
FOOD CARVING
Yum yum yum. Deliscouso!
Ethnic Tradition
Done using traditional media of wood and stone, by carving, molding, using clays and casting when using metals.
Ethnic Sculpture
Luzon Visayas
Mindanao
The Ifugaos
RICE TERRACES!
Ang Bul-ul
Bul - ulA stylized sculpture representationof a human figure in wood, used in rituals associated with the many stages of riceplanting, healing, and the resolution of intertribal feuds. The bulul also appears inspoons, bowls, walking sticks, grain containers, and even chili crushers.
Hagabi
A long huge bench carved out of one single piece of wood, whose seat rises in the middle from either end. The ends of the hagabi usually has animal forms.
Tagbanuas of Palawan
Manunggul JarThe Manunggul Jar is a secondary burial jar
excavated from a burial site in
Manunggul cave of Lipuun Point,Quezon, Palawan dating from 890-710 B.C. The two prominent figures at the top handle of its cover represent the
journey of the soul to the after life.
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