Clue: This element is the path created by a moving point, often echoing indigenous weaving patterns or bold strokes in modern murals.
What is Line?
Clue: This art piece drawn by him, named “Sabel”, represents the marginalized and forgotten members of society, serving as a powerful, multi-layered metaphor for isolation, despair, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Who is Benedicto Cabrera ?
Clue: Distribution of visual weight in a composition.
What is Balance?
Clue: Borrowing and recontextualizing old artworks.
What is Appropriation?
Clue: This art form depicts everyday life in the Philippines and highlights poverty, injustice, and struggles of the marginalized.
What is Social Realism?
Clue: Enclosed areas formed by lines or colors, geometric or organic, often symbolizing cultural motifs like the okir of Mindanao.
What is Shape?
Clue: Ronald Ventura’s “Forest” is an example of a profound contemporary art that focuses on the meditation on cultural identity, mythological conflict, and the human subconscious. Through his signature near- hyperrealism, he uses the "forest" as a metaphor for the tangled, layered history of the Philippines
Who is Ronald Ventura ?
Clue: Juxtaposition of differences like light vs. dark.
What is Contrast?
Clue: Rituals and acts of creation transfigured into performative art.
What is Performance?
Clue: This site-specific art connects with communities by reflecting the history of a particular place.
What is Installation Art?
Clue: This element involves hue, value, and intensity, frequently seen in vibrant palettes reflecting festivals, tropical landscapes, and diverse identities.
What is Color?
Clue: His art, "Quiapo”, depicts the frenzy of the annual Black Nazarene procession from Manila. It heavily emphasises Filipino faith, resilience, and mass devotion, capturing the raw, chaotic energy of ordinary people pushing and shoving to touch the miraculous icon.
Who is Elmer Borlongan ?
Clue: Repetition that creates movement.
What is Rhythm?
Clue: The metamorphosis of public spaces into accessible art arenas.
What is Space?
Clue: This art form shows Filipino resourcefulness by using abaca, sinamay, coffee, soil, and recycled scrap in creative works.
What is Mixed Media & Hybridity?
Clue: The surface quality, real or implied, often created through abaca fibers, recycled materials, or layered paint in mixed media works.
What is Texture?
Clue: His art delves into Filipino mythology and folklore, transforming them into layered narratives that resonate with social and political issues in contemporary life. His works such as “The Tree of Make Believe” blend mythic elements with scenes from modern reality, constructing complex visual worlds on massive canvases that bridge time and place.
Who is Rodel Tapaya ?
Clue: Cohesion of elements into a whole.
What is Unity?
Clue: The fusion of unlikely mediums into a singular hybrid expression.
What is Hybridity?
Clue:This live-action art integrates traditional rituals (kaugalian) into modern performances to process trauma, celebrate identity, or critique society.
What is Performance Art?
Clue: The area around, between, or within objects, transformed in installation art to turn plazas or heritage sites into immersive experiences.
What is Space?
Clue: By using Transparent Cubism, Manansala superimposes geometric facets and delicate colors over the subject, elevating a traditional mode of transportation into a symbol of a nation in transition. It represents the bridging of the rural and the urban in the Philippines.
Who is Vicente Manansala ?
Clue: Drawing attention to a focal point.
What is Emphasis?
Clue: Harnessing digital technologies to amplify regional artistry.
What is Technology?
Clue:This art form uses digital platforms and video to reach massive audiences and spread messages quickly.
What is Digital & Video Art?