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Artist and Artisan

Rolyn Mae Caparal


Rosejean Gallego
Remon Ingat
ARTIST AND ARTISAN
⚫What’s the difference between an artist
and an artisan?

⚫This question is comparable to the issue


of what constitutes art and what is
labeled as a craft.
ARTIST and ARTISAN
⚫The word “artist” is generally defined as an art
practitioner, such as a painter, sculptor,
choreographer, dancer, writer, poet, musicians and
the like, who produces or creates indirectly
functional arts with aesthetic value using
imagination.
⚫An Artisan is a craftsman, such as carpenter, carver,
plumber, blacksmith, weaver, embroiderer, and the
like, who produces directly functional and/ or
decorative arts.
Key Components on the Art Mark
⚫The art market is an economic
ecosystem that relies not only on
supply and demand but also on the
fabrication of a work’s predicted
future monetary and/or cultural
value.
Important Players of Art Market
A R T D E A L E R

R S I J K L O N R

T T T S R Q V O O

B U L Y K J E H T

U V M V L U Y G A

Y W N W X O O F R

E X O P Q R U E U

R Y Z A B C X S C
The following are the important
players in the market
⚫Curator
- who is a manager or overseer, and usually a
curator or keeper of a cultural heritage institution
(e.g, gallery, museum, library, or archive), is a
content specialist charged with an institution’s
collections, selecting art to be displayed in a
museum, organizing art exhibitions in galleries or
public places, researching artists, and writing
catalogs and involved with the interpretation of
heritage.
The following are the important
players in the market
⚫Art Buyer
- is a professional who is
knowledgeable in art, who may scout
talents for an advertising agency seeking
to employ an art director, or who may
look for an art for a collector or
company.
The following are the important
players in the market
⚫Art Dealer
- is a person or a company that buys and
sells works of art. Art dealers often study
the history of art before starting their
careers. They must understand the business
side of the art world. They keep up with the
trends in the market and are knowledgeable
about the style of art that people want to
buy.
The Creative Process
Robert Fritz, based on his book, enumerated
the steps in the creative process, and said that
creating is a skill that can be learned and
developed. Like any other skill, we learn by
practice and hands-on experience – we can
learn to create by creating.
Three Stages in the Creative
Process
1. Germination (Idea)
- It is the initial moment when you
conceive a new project in your life. It is a
moment with a lot of energy coming out of
the future you envision. In the germination
stage, you are planting the seeds of your
creation.
Three Stages in the Creative
Process
2. Assimilation
- It is a crucial step in the creative process.
During this phase you will internalize and
assimilate or incorporate the idea you want to
create. Plan, analyze it, and cultivate it with all
the available resources.
Three Stages in the Creative
Process
3. Completion

- is the time to finish your project, to


give in the final shape before you
present it to the audience. It is a difficult
time because your energy will be small
and likely dispersed with a new vision.
Medium and Technique
⚫Medium
⮚ It refers to the materials that are used by
an artist to create a work of art. The plural
of medium is media. Without the medium,
an idea remains a concept or it would just
dwell in the walls of the artist’s imagination.
It is challenging to manipulate medium and
transform it from its raw state.
Medium and Technique
⚫Technique
⮚ It refers to the artist’s ability and
knowledge or technical know-how in
manipulating the medium. It is the manner
by which the artist controls the medium to
achieve the desired effect; thus nit is the
technique that artists differ from one
another.
⚫PROCESS
⮚Tapping into the Skin thru a thorn end of
a calamansi Or pomelo tree
MEDIUM TECHNIQUE
⮚ Ink mixture of charcoal and water -
Batok (ancient term)
⮚ Body as human
⮚ Hand tapping canvass
PERSONS INVOLVED
⮚Whang Od’s grandniece (Grace Palicas)
Tourist, Pilgrims, Trekkers
Recognition and Award for Artist and
Artisan
⚫ Gawad sa Manlilikhang Bayan (GAMABA)
National Living Treasure Award
⮚The award was institutionalized in 1992 through
Republic Act No. 7335. The National Commission
for Culture and the Arts (NCAA), which is the
highest policy-making and coordinating body of
the Philippines for culture and the arts, was
tasked with the implementation.
Recognition and Award for Artist and
Artisan
⚫National Artists
⮚National Artists of the Philippines
✔The Order of the National Artists is
considered t be the highest national
recognition for individuals who
contributed to the development of
Philippines arts.
⚫Lang Dulay
- ( + 2015 )
- Textile Weaver
- T’Boli
- Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
- 1998
⚫Ginaw Bilog

- ( + 2003 )
- Hannuo, Mangyan
- Panaytayan, Oriental Mindoro
- 1993
⚫Masino Intaray

- ( + 2013)
- Musician and Storyteller
- Pala’wan Brookes Point, Palawan
- 1993
⚫Uwang Ahadas

- Musician
- Yakan
- Lamitan, Basilan
- 2000
⚫Federico Caballero

- Epic Chanter
- Sulod-Bukidnon Calinog, Iloilo
- 2000
⚫Samoan Sulayman

- Musician
- Maguindanao
- Mama sa Pano, Maguindanao
- 1993
⚫Salinta Monon

- ( + 2009 )
- Textile Weaver
- Tagabawa Bagobo Bansalan, Davao
- 1998
⚫Alonzo Saclag

- Musician and Dancer


- Kalinga-Lubugan, Kalinga
- 2000
Post Assessment
⚫WANIG GOBLI
- Ginaw Bilog
⚫ GANL LADUY
- Lang Dulay
⚫ LONZOA CALAGS
- Alonzo Saclag
⚫ ANGUW DAAHAS
- Uwang Adahas
⚫ NOSIMA ARATINY
- Masino Intaray
- Wala na, wala nang
kayo -

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