1. Paintings These art forms were used to produce materials for propaganda. Leaflets, flyers and posters which were graphically designed to carrying propaganda slogans sending messages pushing for cooperation between Japanese and Japan; the imposition of Nihonggo and warding off American influences. These art works were dropped from Japanese planes over Manila and the rest of the country. Meanwhile, several Filipino artists clamored for independence and national identity. They focused on the subject matter, content and form which gave rise to modern painting especially with the rise of Victorio C. Edades, Carlos V. Francisco also known as 'Botong Francisco' and Galo B. Ocampo. Botong's Art was depicted through fluid lines and brilliant colors such as the 'First Mass at Limasawa' while Ocampo's 'Flagellants' which fused the figures of penitence and Lent with images of the war. On the other hand, there were also paintings that support the Japanese occupation such as Vicente Alvarez Dizon's A Day Begins while some brought out national identity such as that of Emilio G. Santiago's war through Demetrio Diego's Capas. Christmas Eve that brings about Nostalgia about peace and others depicting the atrocities of
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