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TEXTILE ART OF MINORITIES
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Natural or man-made objects that are no longer recognizable.
Stylized motif
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A symbol which represent complex facts, not through words or wounds but through visual carriers of meaning.
Pictograms
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Made by repeating or echoing the elements of an artwork to show a sense of balance, harmony, contrast, rhythm or movement.
Pattern
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What type of craft involves making sculptures with wood?
Wood carving
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It includes the space it occupies and can be classified as representational or abstract.
Form
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This picture shows what type of visual elements?
Texture
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A sign that is also composed of a sign, derived from a written repertoire such as the alphabet.
Typograms
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May be natural or man-made, regular or irregular, 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional, decorativs or symbolic, colored pattern or textured
Shape
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Emphasizing the points in common between the signifier and signified.
Iconograms
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What type of visual elements is shown in the picture?
Color
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What is shown in the picture?
Types of line
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What is the meaning of La Isla De Los Pintados?
The Island of the Painted Ones
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They are made of bamboo and are also used for fishing.
Basket weaving
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When did jewerly making making start in the Philippines?
16th century
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What traditional Filipino Craft is used to create clothing and decorations?
Weaving
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Is a traditional cloth woven by the T'boli women of Lake Sebu and to them this unique fabric represents birth, life, union in marriage and death.
T'nalak textile
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What type of textile art is this?
Tattoo
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It's one of the indigenous arts and crafts in the Philippines
Pottery
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What type of visual elements is shown in the picture?
Tone
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what kind of textile art is this?
Crochet
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