LEARNING TASK 6: Identification
Direction: On a sheet of paper, identify the country of origin (China, Japan, Korea) of the
following arts and crafts that plays an important role to their culture and traditions.
_____1. sycee
_____2. ukiyo-e
_____3. Maedeup
_____4. Woodblock printing
_____5. Ikebana
_____6. origami
_____7. Calligraphy
_____8. Landscape Painting
_____9. Paper Cut
_____10. Paper Kites
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1. China— A sycee was a type of silver or gold ingot currency used in China until the 20th century.
2. Japan— was established during the Edo period and was cherished as a form of mass entertainment by common people across Edo (present-day Tokyo)
3. Korea— the traditional Korean art of decorative knots, demonstrates this law as piece of string originates at a certain point then creates wonderful, intricate shapes before finishing where it began, completing its cycle.
4. China— Woodblock printing or block printing is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later paper.
5. Japan— Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is also known as Kadō. The tradition dates back to Heian period, when floral offerings were made at altars.
6. Japan— Origami is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. In modern usage, the word "origami" is used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin
7. China— The origin of Calligraphy with brushes dates back to ancient China during the Shang dynasty becoming more common during the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) where it was expected for all educated men and some women to be proficient at it. All the rest of the Western scripts (or styles) evolved from the Roman originals.
8. China— Although paintings from the earliest ancient and Classical periods included natural scenic elements, landscape as an independent genre did not emerge in the Western tradition until the Renaissance in the 16th century. ... In the Eastern tradition, the genre can be traced back to 4th-century-ce China.
9. China— Paper cutting is an art with a long history. Its first origins date back to the 4th century after the invention of the paper by the Chinese.
10. China— Nearly 3,000 years ago the kite was first popularized, if not invented, in China, where materials ideal for kite building were readily available: silk fabric for sail material, fine, high-tensile-strength silk for flying line, and resilient bamboo for a strong, lightweight framework.
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