Immaculate Conception Parochial School
272 Gen Luna St., Concepcion, Malabon City
MAPEH
Truth. Peace. Wholistic Excellence
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OPENING PRAYER
Lord our God, whose light shines out of the
darkness and gleams brightly into our hearts,
we thank you for all the goodness you allow
us to see. We want to see your goodness
clearly and have confidence in it, no matter
how much around us is dark and disquieting.
We want to remain firm and full of trust,
looking to what you have put into our hearts
so that we may come to you. Be with us with
your Spirit, especially in this time of
Pandemic, keep our family and friends be
bless and safe. Lead us to realize even more
clearly that we are made for your honour.
“I want people to know that the
traditional tattoo is not just a
graphic – every designs represents
something.”
- Apo Whang-Od
LEARNING COMPETENCIES:
Analyzes elements and principles of art in the
production of one’s arts and crafts inspired by the arts
of Luzon (highlands and lowlands)A7EL-Ib-1
Identifies characteristics of arts and crafts in specific
areas in Luzon (e.g., papier mâché [taka] from Paete,
Ifugao wood sculptures [bul’ul], Cordillera jewelry and
pottery, tattoo, and Ilocos weaving and pottery
[burnay], etc.) A7EL-Ia-2
LEARNING COMPETENCIES:
Reflects on or derive the mood, idea, or message
emanating from selected artifacts and art objects.
A7PL-Ih-1
Appreciates the artifacts and art objects in
terms of their uses and their distinct use of art elements
and principles.
A7PL-Ih-2
Arts
CRAFTSMANSHIP
LUZON
LUZON
[HIGHLANDS & LOWLANDS]
PRINCIPLES OF ART
PATTERN
RHYTHM OR MOVEMENT
PROPORTION
BALANCE
UNITY
EMPHASIS
PATTERN
o repetition or reoccurrence of a design
element, exact or varied, which establishes a
visual beat.
RHYTHM OR MOVEMENT
o the suggestion of motion through the
use of various elements.
PROPORTION
o refers to the size relationship of parts to a
whole and to one another.
BALANCE
o refers to the impression of equilibrium in a
pictorial or sculptural composition. Balance is
often referred to as symmetrical, asymmetrical,
or radial.
UNITY
o is achieved when the components of a work
is achieved when the components of a work
of art are perceived as harmonious, giving
the work a sense of completion.
EMPHASIS
o refers to the created center of interest, the
place in an artwork where your eye first lands.
ELEMENTS OF ART
LINES SHAPE
COLOR
HUE
INTENSITY
VALUE
LINES
o are marked between two points. It is an element of visual art
that has a width, direction, and length. A line’s width is
sometimes called its thickness. In digital works, lines are
called strokes.
SHAPES
o is an enclosed space, the boundaries of which are
defined by other elements of art (i.e. lines, colors,
values, textures). It is limited to two dimensions; length
and width.
COLOR
o is produced when light is reflected back to the eye.
There are three properties of color:
HUE – the name given to a color (red, yellow, blue,
green, etc.)
INTENSITY – the vividness of the color.
VALUE – the value changes in colors. In painting,
shades are created by adding black to a color, while tints
are created by adding white to a color.
Arts
CRAFTSMANSHIP
[HIGHLANDS]
CLOTH WEAVING
Cordillera’s tribal people have hand-
woven the picture of their culture
and heritage into the tight weave,
colourful and extrinsic designs that
we see today.
KALINGA TEXTILE: Characterized by red stripes and white, yellow, and
black geometrical patterns.
The colors of their textile have cultural meanings: RED (bravery), BLACK
(the soil or land), WHITE (flowers of the coffee trees), YELLOW (sand), and
GREEN (mountains).
BASKET WEAVING
Basketry in Central Cordillera has formed
an essential part, in all aspects, on the
daily life of their people.
It is the process of weaving or sewing
pliable materials into two or three
dimensional artifacts.
WOOD CARVING
Ifugaos are noted for their art of wood
carving.
Their products ranges from small key chain
to large statues. The subject of their
carvings are closely associated with their
life in Cordillera.
IFUGAO SCULPTURE
BODY
TATTOOING
Wearing of body tattoo has a special meaning for the ethnic
groups in Cordillera. Tattoos symbolizes bravery and also a
status symbol of being a warrior.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Music is very much part of life and living of the indigenous
people in the highland. They have a rich variety of songs and
music performed on instruments.
Arts
CRAFTSMANSHIP
[LOWLANDS]
PAETE, Laguna’s
Wood Carving
Around 1580, during the Spanish colonial era, Paete was established as a
pueblo by friars, Juan Plasencia and Ongresa. The town became an
annex convent of Lumban after the death of the friars at that time.
Angono, Rizal’s
Giant Paper Mache
Around 1580, during the Spanish colonial era, Paete was established as a
pueblo by friars, Juan Plasencia and Ongresa. The town became an
annex convent of Lumban after the death of the friars at that time.
Lumban, Laguna’s
Barong Tagalog
The holding of the festival in Lumban began after the people had
adopted Saint Sebastian the Martyr, as their patron saint, during the 18th
Century when the Franciscan did their mission assignment in the town.
Immaculate Conception Parochial School
272 Gen Luna St., Concepcion, Malabon City
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