Final Rva Painting
Final Rva Painting
Final Rva Painting
•DEFINITION
•HISTORY OF PHILIPPINE PAINTING
•ELEMENTS
•TYPES
•FAMOUS PAINTINGS
•FILIPINO PAINTERS
PAINTING
•The expression of ideas and emotions, with the
creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-
dimensional visual language.
•Oil Paint: A thick, shiny paint made by mixing pigment with oil
(usually linseed). Takes several days to dry.
• Overlapping - occurs
when objects that are
closer to the viewer
prevent the view of
objects that are behind
them.
• Placement on the paper -
Objects placed higher
within the picture plane
will appear further away.
• Fruit Pickers
• Maiden in a Stream
• The Rape of Manila
• April 2, 1917 in
Tondo,
Manila (1917–1994)
is
a Filipino National
Artist awardee in
painting.
• Man and
Woman
• National Artist, Visual Arts,
• Foremost Filipino Abstract painter
• He said “ Its useless to try to make out
familiar objects in my paintings”.
• How he paints is, “I squeeze my paint
tubes directly throw my paints is
calculated gestures, swirl my loaded
brushes, slash my paint paste with
spatula and hurl it on my canvass in
a wild attempt to depict the on-
rushing tempo of the present jet-age
modernity.
“Space Transfiguration”
Hills of Nikko
“Blue Harbour ”
Carlos “Botong”
Francisco (November 4, 1912
– March 31, 1969)