The importance of cultural engagement and valuing indigenous culture in education was emphasized on the webpage. This idea tries to address these concerns by giving mathematics depth that is both connected with academic capabilities and entrenched in Philippine indigenous art. By looking at patterns in the fabric in the Philippines, this work adds to a growing body of research that uses symmetry analysis to improve the interpretation of a culture from the styles of its artifacts.
The following will show the importance of the connection between Mathematics and Arts:
Concept visualization
Students can more easily visualize and solve math issues linked to what they're learning—from algebra to geometry to probability—when they have the opportunity to use their artistic skills and sketch situations. Modeling and graphing lessons, for example, can simply be transformed into works of art. Patterns can even be learned using painted flower petals. Visualizing things through art—whether drawing, modeling, or sculpting—can make them more relevant, accessible, and apparent for those who find memorizing formulas and estimating volume of forms difficult.
Increased inspiration
Combining math and art boosts creativity in people who are good at both math and art. Mathematicians get insight into the mathematical frameworks they construct by picturing objects, according to Jim Crowley, executive director of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). Geometry, on the other hand, he claims, may inspire creativity, as evidenced by exquisite sculptures inspired by geometric things.
Brain-building
Because math and art skills use the same area of the brain, improving one's art talents has a good impact on math capabilities. Both work together to cause the mind to think in novel and unexpected ways. This way of creating and improving individual skills will help to have productivity.
Mind-stimulating
Considering art is known to elicit emotion, combining the two courses can lead to students being more open-minded about math concepts and being more creative when addressing issues. With this, students will widen their perspective on viewing things creatively.