Martes, Nobyembre 8, 2011

Different subject of arts

1. Daily Life

The art that represent of doing of person  in our environment or inside the house.

This art is represents what people doing in the park or outside of their house. We as a Filipino we always want to go to somewhere and enjoy the surroundings. We like to go to fiestas,birthday parties.

Behind Paradise Island
John Paulo Antido
Oil in Canvas
Daily Life


2. Still Life

A still life is defined as "a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically common place objects which may be either natural(food,flower,plants,rocks or shell) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc..

It is a freezer of the refrigerator, it shows porks, ice, water and also a head with gas mask or thing that covers his nose. Most of us use refrigerator. This particular steal life has a coldly bizarre because totally unexpected, tableau of objects, crammed inside a freezer, alluding to the phenomenon of global warming. Around the edges of the freezer are the childlike doodles that aim to remind us of the need to restore the balance of nature.


Steal-Life
Salvador Corpuz Sierra
Acrylic on Canvas
Still Life


3. Burial

The burial jar is which placed the ash of the dead body of a person. But in our first generation, the dead body was covered by the mat. Funeral practices and burial customs in the Philippines encompass a wide range of personal, cultural, and traditional beliefs and practices which Filipinos observe in relation to bereavement, dying, honoring, respecting, interring, and remembering their departed loved ones, relatives, and friends. Sources of the various practices include religious teachings, vestiges of colonialism, and regional variations on these.
In the past and in present times, Filipinos believe in the afterlife and give attention to respecting and paying homage to dead people.Wakes are generally held from 3 to 7 days. Provincial wakes are usually held in the home, while city dwellers typically display their dead at a funeral home. Apart from spreading the news about someone’s death verbally, obituaries are also published in newspapers. Although the majority of the Filipino people are Christians, they have retained some traditional indigenous beliefs concerning death.




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