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. This is a popular Bulakenyo's way of decorating using leaf fronds folding which has a Malayan origin. It's in Bulacan

Puni

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In this art, the straws are folded by rolling elongated sheets of wax coated paper into cylindrical, hollow tubes.

Staw folding (Puni)

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is from ori meaning "folding", and kami means "paper". Origami is the art of paper folding that is associated to Japanese culture.

Origami

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It is a decorated bamboo arch to welcome signage of a town, city or village in the country.

Singkaban (Malolos, Bulacan)

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cookies made with imprint of San Nicolas de Tolentino, the miracle healer according to Pampanga's local legend.

Saniculas (Pampanga)

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The art of making the pabalat or pastillas wrappers has transformed in recent years from being a local, folk tradition into a popular art.

Pabalat ( San Miguel, Bulacan )

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refers to the paper maché using carved wooded sculpture used as a mold.

Taka (Paete, Laguna)

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Taal embroideries are characterized by fine design with delicate,

Pagbuburda (Taal, Batangas and Lumban, Laguna)

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To use bamboo for decorations, it must undergo some processes such as cleaning and cutting, peeling, splitting. stripping or weaving it. For more detailed designs, artists use incising, burning, carving, and dyeing

Bamboo Art

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This kitchen tool can help you mold the powder for polvoron into perfectly oval or round shapes (biscuit molder, doughnut molder

Polvoron Molder

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design can be simple and straight forward, or colorful and complex (decorated packaging).

Packaging

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Using molds, paper pieces or pulp are put together with a glue or other adhesives.

Paper Maché

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Stitches are the basic elements of sewing, knitting or embroidery whether by hand or machine.

Stitching

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These are also called as rainbow looms which are a plastic tool used to weave

Loom bands

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This is an artistic movement that seeks to take away unnecessary and leaving only the essential. The artworks that usually use this technique use a well selected material that is indispensable in art production.

Minimalist

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are materials that are not usually used in creating art like coffee, plastic bottles and recyclable materials that are similar to those used in junk art.

Non Traditional Art Materials

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available locally are those that are usually bought from department stores and bookstores. They include crayons, oil pastel, watercolor, colored pencils and other usual materials used in school.

Traditional Art Materials

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is defined as the material or substance used to create an artwork.

Medium

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The " " can refer to material that is easily available in the community. It can be any materials such as woods, materials, paper that are easily produced and available in the community. The can also refer to wherever the artist finds himself or herself.

Local

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This means taking something that people seem to find useless and use it in a unique way in order to make an artwork. When people seem to think that something must be thrown away as junk, it is used to tell a story and create a diverse perspective that we are looking for.

Found Objects

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This is an art that accounts for the creation of something huge to express diverse perspectives in artwork. This art is created for public view.

Large Scale Art

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Are the techniques of a n art production used in the visual arts, where the artwork is made from on assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.

Collage

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Is the opposite of collage; instead of an image is being built up all or parts of existing images, it is created by cutting, treating away or otherwise removing pieces of an original image.

Decollage

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Earth works or earth arts is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked. It is also an art form that is created in nature, using natural materials such as soil, rock (bed rock, bolders, stones), organic media (logs, branches, leaves), and water which introduced materials such as concrete, metal, asphalt, or mineral pigments.

Land Art

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Are writing or drawings that have been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in a public space. range from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings.

Graffiti

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Is the process of making artworks by painting, normally in the paper

Print Making

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It refers to the artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed.

Mixed Media

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Is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process

Digital Art