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Lesson Plan School Sulangon National High Grade Level 12

School
Teacher Charesma B. Darunday Learning ART
Area
Teaching Dates and December 5-16, 2022 Quarter 2ND
Time 7:30-9:30,3:00-4:00

Content Standard Consolidates relevant concepts to plan for a production


Performance Standard Designs a production using available materials and appropriate techniques.
Learning CAR11/12AP-0f -h-17. Creates the intended final product using appropriate
Competencies materials for the best possible output.
I. OBJECTIVES
Identify the materials and techniques used in painting and sculpture
Create a contemporary painting and sculpture using different techniques and
materials
Appreciate the techniques in painting and sculpture for creative self-
expression.
II. CONTENT CONTEMPORARY ARTS PRODUCTION
1. Acquired skills enhancement
2. Concept of integrated arts production
3. Production planning
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
References Contemporary Philippine Arts From The Regions
Authors: Flaudette May Datuin, Roberto Paulino, Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez,
Louise Marcelino pages 89 – 91
Resources Needed Laptop, LED TV
IV. PROCEDURES;
Preparatory 1.Prayer
2. Checking of Attendance
Review: What was our last topic?

Yes Ademarie!

Critiquing an Artwork
Motivation Observe the artwork.

Wha
t can you say about this piece of art?
What do you think are the materials used in this artwork?
What do you think are the differences of the two artworks?
Discussion For Todays Lesson, we will be going about : ART PRODUCTION: PAINTING AND
SCULPTURE”

Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. The
common materials used in sculpture are terracotta clay, bronze, metals, wood,
stone, resin, or recycled materials. The sculpting process can either be
subtractive (where the material is removed or carved out until the desired form
is visible) or additive.

Techniques or Processes in Sculpting: 1. Modelling is an additive sculpting


process. Clay and wax are the most common modeling materials, and the
artist’s hands are the main tools, though metal and wood implements are often
employed in shaping. Unlike carving, corrections are possible during modeling,
and the result—fired clay or preserved wax—is not as permanent as a stone or
wood carving.

2. Carving is a method of making a sculpture using a solid block of material, like


wood or stone. The artist removes areas to create the desired shape, cutting
away the excess material from the solid mass. Carvers use tools like chisels,
which have straight cutting blades, and gouges, which have convex cutting
blades. Carving is considered a subtractive process because the excess material
is removed in the process of creating a finished work.

3. Assembling or Assemblage is a form of sculpture comprised of "found"


objects arranged in such a way that they create a piece. These objects can be
anything organic or man-made.

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a


solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly
applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives,
sponges, and airbrushes, can be used.
The following are the materials used in painting:
• Canvas (or any surface board like wood panel)
• Easel (or anything on which the canvass can stand steady)
• Assorted Paintbrushes
• Paints o Acrylic
o Watercolor
o Oil o Or anything (coffee, leaf extracts, etc.)
• Mixing Palette
• Paper Towels (rags)

The Rule of Thirds is a general guideline for how to create an interesting


composition which states that any image—painting, photograph, graphic
design— should be broken into a grid with two vertical and two horizontal
lines, creating nine equally proportioned boxes. Important compositional
elements should then be placed either on the lines or at their intersections.
This results in dynamic, interesting compositions that draw the viewer’s eye
across the scene

Techniques in Painting:
1. Wet-on-wet, or alla prima (Italian, meaning at first attempt), direct painting
or au premier coup, is a painting technique in which layers of wet paint are
applied to previously administered layers of wet paint. Used mostly in oil
painting, the technique requires a fast way of working, because the work has to
be finished before the first layers have dried.
2. Grisaille and Glazing. Although the definition of a grisaille is a fully realized
(detailed) under painting done in grays, the term is often applied to under
paintings in raw umber and other neutral tones as well. Grisaille is a technique
of monochrome painting in two or three shades of gray. More specifically, it is
the method of painting in full modeling in black and white or other simple
contrasting tones, and applying transparent color over this in thin layers or
glazes.

GENERALIZATION Ronald Ventura (1973-present) Ventura is a contemporary artist from Manila,


with a Bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Santo
Tomas. He initially taught in the same school after graduating but found his
true calling as a visual artist after his first solo exhibition at the Drawing Room
in Makati in 2000. Ventura’s work is known to consist of multiple layers, using
imagery that focuses on the human form. His paintings are a dramatic union of
comic sketches, reality, and graffiti. He draws inspiration from Asian mythology,
Catholicism, science fiction and comic book characters. He is known to have the
highest selling work in the history of the Southeast Asian art market: his
painting Grayground sold for a whopping $1.1 million USD at an auction in
Sotheby’s Hong Kong.
1. What are the artwork’s inspirations of Ronald Ventura?
2. What is the impact of his artwork to the country?
DIRECTION: Read each item carefully. Choose the best answer from the given
choices below. Write the letter of your answer in your activity notebook.
1. It is a branch of visual arts that operates in three dimensions.
EVALUATION A. Painting
B. Sculpture
C. Carving
D. Modelling
2. The following are the common materials used in sculpture, EXCEPT.
A. Clay
B. Wood
C. Metals
D. None of the mention
3. These are the techniques in sculpting, EXCEPT.
A. Assembling
B. Carving
C. Modeling
D. Wooding
4. It is a general guideline for how to create an interesting composition which
states that any image should be broken into a grid with two vertical and
horizontal lines, creating nine equally proportioned boxes.
A. Rule of First
B. Rule of Second
C. Rule of Third
D. Rule of Fourth
5. What is another term for alla prima?
A. Dry painting
B. Additive painting
C. Dry to wet painting
D. Wet on wet painting
6. It is an additive sculpting process.
A. Alla Prima
B. Canvas
C. Modelling
D. Sculpting
7. Which of the following is NOT USED as material in painting?
A. Easel
B. Wood
C. Leaf extracts
D. Paper towels
8. What does grisaille painting look like or the output?
A. Monochrome
B. Shades of gray
C. Black and white
D. All of the above
What I Know
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9. Which of the following is NOT a best medium for painting?
A. Acrylic
B. Coffee Extract
C. Epoxy paint
D. Watercolor
10.It is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid
surface.
A. Assembling
B. Carving
C. Modelling
D. Painting

Answer Key:
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
Did the remedial
lesson work? No. of
learners who have
caught up the lesson
No. of learners who
continue to requires
remediation
Which of my teaching
strategies worked
well? Why did these
work?
What difficulties did I
encounter which
principal and
supervisor can help or
solve?

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