Other types of sculpture

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Other types of Sculpture

Welded Sculpture

Glass Sculpture

Symbolic Sculpture

Abdulmari Asia Imao is known for popularizing Filipino motifs such as the ukkil, sarimanok and naga.

Other Forms of Visual Arts

Advertising Art

Bamboo Art

Costumes

Embroidery

Food Art

Furniture

Komiks and Editorial Cartoon

Consist of works that involve the use of other senses in appreciating those works aside from the sense of vision.

Multimedia

Conceptual Art- in this type, a visual artist “ideates or sets up a situation, placing philosophical value in the process itself, while negating the importance of craftsmanship in arriving at a finished art object.”

Types of Multimedia

Installation Art- in this type of multimedia, the artist puts together materials and objects in an exibition space to cast a new experience or ideas.

Performance Art- in this type of multimedia, an artist converts himself or herself into an art object in motion and sound.

This involves the processes of cutting, pasting, recycling, and/or constructing of objects from paper.

Paper Art

Taka (Paper Mache)

Examples of Paper Art

Higante

Pastillas Wrapping (in Bulacan)

These are objects that are worn on the human body.

Jewelry falls under this form. These are worn either to enhance a part of

the body of the wearer, to exhibit rank or status, or to symbolize ritualistic and emotional states.

Personal Ornaments

This refers to the process of producing images using a light-sensitive chemical plate or film.

Photography

Pottery is a general term for decorative and useful objects made from clay and set off high temperature.

This is frequently interchanged with “ceramics”.

Pottery

Earthenware or Terracotta- this type of pottery is made from clay.

Examples of Pottery

Stoneware- made from clay and feldspar.

Porcelain- made from kaolin, a special type of clay.

This refers to transferring images from a firm surface, such as metal or wood. To a pliable surface, such as cloth or using pressure.

Printmaking

This refers to a body adornment permanently engraved on the skin using a sharp instrument and plant dyes or inks.

Tattoo Art

This refers to the process of creating cloth by interweaving a series of parallel vertical threads with another series of horizontal threads at right angles.

Textile Weaving

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