ART APPRECIATION •Symmetry Art •Okir/Ukkil Okir/Ukkil • is one of these traditional designs that comes from an old Malayan word that has the same derivative meaning as the Tagalog word "ukit" which means to carve often rendered in hardwood and brass, depict animals, plants and mythical figures in highly decorative, long curvilinear lines and secondary arabesques. Okir is a Maranao pronunciation while Okkil is Maguindanaon. It refers to carving and consequently as to any type of design prominent among the Moro ethno-linguistic communities. Meeting the general expressions 1. Art work is of appropriate size 2. Work is neat, clear and complete handed on time 3. Directions are followed Used the Art elements 4. Line 5. Color 6. Shape 7. Form Principles of designs Shows Creativity 8. Balance 9. Rhythm 10. Contrast 11. Movement 12. Shows originality 13. Pleasing to look at 14. Shows definite characteristics of okir ACTIVITY: Symmetry Art Okir/Ukkil