Okir a dato - refers to the ornamental design for men Okir a bay - design for women. Pinta Okir members Mindanao State University Gensan Exhibition of the works Sept 13-18 2010 Mindanao State University Foundation Anniversary 2010 together with the works of Edrick Aguirre and Julius Seniego-Gensan professional artists PROJECT TITLE.
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Okir a datu simple. What does Sarimanok symbolize. In the south the Maranaos and Tausugs are known for their okir-a-datu designs. The windows of torogan are slits and richly framed in wood panels with okir designs located in front of the house.
The Hagabi is a wooden seat of the Ifugao representing the social status of. Such motifs are used to decorate the houses of Sultans. OKIR A BAY- design for women KAPAMALONG-MALONG Representative Art-Dance A traditional dance from the.
Okir a impangkat zigzag design -adorn the handwoven narrow colorful strip called the langket. The Maranaos call their ornamental design okir a general term for both the scroll and the geometric form. If you choose okir a datu practice drawing scrolls leaves or flower motifs.
With a diamond shape cross section. OKIL CONTEMPORARY ART. Blade is laminated and heavy.
These swords have a distinctive form that is specific to this region of SouthEast Asia and the southern Philippines though it is believed that they are related to the Indonesian badik knife though in a greatly expanded and enlarged formThe barong has a. The dance shows the many ways of wear-ing a malong a simple tubular yet highly-functional piece of cloth. The existing torogans were built by the community and the slaves for the datu in 1800s.
Okir-a-Dato gentlemens design Men usually do the wood metal and ivory works in the place. Choose one and draw. Okir DesignOkir a datu gentlemens design The scroll is the dominant feature.
The okir design is found woven or printed in textiles carved into wooden cemetery markers and wooden boxes and it can also be found etched into knife or sword blades and handles and cast or etched into various brass and silver objects. The Tagbanuas of Palawan use animals and man as a common deisgn for woodcarving. This house of the datu has no partitions and it is a multifamily dwelling where all the wives and the children of the datu lived.
Outbreak of the Philippine Revolution in 1896 Governor General Blanco was forced. The main okir motifs are the sarimanok mythical bird the naga mythical serpent and the pako rabong fern. After the objects are shaped the soft clay is baked in a kiln.
Datu Akadir Akobar was killed and Fort Marawi taken by the Spaniards. Handle is rather simple. A malong bearing okir designs.
One outstanding example is the pagodalike three-tiered mosque in Taraka Lanao. Among the cluster of houses along Lake Lanao the torogan the ancestral home of the Maranao datu class stands out as the repository of every known Maranao okir motifThe concentration of carving is in front of the house where usually five panolong protruding beams are foundImportant events like big celebrations and conflict resolutions are. They use the pedal loom locally called pangablan.
It is a simple turntable on which wet fresh clay revolves while a potter shapes it with his or her hands. Wood with brass tacks and low content silver bands. The Ilocano of northwestern Philippines is well-known for their handweaving a tradition with ancient roots with the kapas or cotton as the main material.
With the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution in 1896 Governor General Blanco was forced. The communal kitchen is half a meter. Okir a dato refers to the ornamental design for men and okir a bay to that for women.
A DIALOGUE IN ABSTRACTION A WORKSHOP BY AL-NEZZAR ALI OKIL VISUAL ARTIST. Look at the visuals of okir carefully. Those are decorative elements of the Torongan or datus house.
Not sure the exact origin of this weapon. Spines base closest to the handle is 22 cm thick. OKIR A DATU- refers to the ornamental designs for men.
In their lively language the scroll is called okir-a-dato or gentlemens design as distinguished from okir-a-bai or ladies design referring to the geometric forms. The sarimanok is a colorful bird with a fish on its beak. The wheel allows the potter to shape the object uniformly.
One outstanding example is the pagodalike three-tiered mosque in. This is a classic sword of the Moro people of the southern Philippines and of the Sulu Sultanate area called a barong. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.
Okir-a-datu are elaborate curvilinear carved motifs made by the Maranao and Tausug tribes of Mindanao. Okir a datu or Okir a bay. Datu Akadir Akobar was killed and Fort Marawi taken by the Spaniards.
Other ways women wear the malong is as a shawl a mantle or a head-piece. What does the OKIR symbolizes. Observe the elements of art - lines forms textures and colors featured in these designs.
And have numerous designspatternsDifferent weaving techniques include the. Simple and decorated with okir. The wider langket used as accents on the malong are sewn vertically while the narrower strips are done horizontally.
Employ several weaving techniques. Simple and decorated with okir. Such a residence was once a home to a sultan or datu in the Maranao community.
Original owner metioned Sibugnay Bay Zamboanga but he wasnt too sure about that. Okir symbolized It is a symbol of power and prestige usually adorned during festivities. Its prominent part is the panolong a carved beam that protrudes in the front of the house and styled with okir motif.
Okir or okil is the term for rectilinear and curvilinear plant-based designs and folk motifs that can be usually found among the Moro and Lumad people of the Southern Philippines as well as parts of SabahIt is particularly associated with the artwork of the Maranao and Sama Badjao tribes although it can also be found to a lesser extent among the Maguindanao Iranun Tausug. Kappa Malong-malong also called Sambi sa Malong is a dance that originates from the Maranao tribes of Mindanao in the Philippines.
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