Tag: #painting
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Have you seen that huge abstract painting along EDSA?
A gigantic piece of art to break the monotony of your daily commute.
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The art of being imperfect: Piecing together Iya Consorio-Barrioquinto’s art
Interestingly, Barrioquinto views artmaking in a maternal way. For her, creating art is like labor during childbirth.
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Solenn Heussaff’s makeup collection helped her cope with depression
"I try to put myself together to help my mental health as well, because it's very easy to let go when you're not being exposed to the world.
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Watch: Filipino motion artist gives life to an Amorsolo masterpiece
We need more of this!
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Karen Davila’s autistic son now paints, and he’s so talented!
"David, our very own Van Gogh."
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Stolen copy of Da Vinci’s most expensive art work found in a flat in Naples
The replica is believed to be 500 years old
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Artists Abe Orobia and Rowin Obrero on the beauty of impermanence
Capturing nature’s evanescence.
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Laureen Uy flexes her mom’s dream-like paintings
We should all have art dates with our parents.
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This painting commemorates the historic 2020 eruption of Taal Volcano
"2020 had an explosive start."
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Metrobank Art and Design Excellence 2021 is happening and it wants your work
Calling all Filipino artists!
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A modern renaissance in the brush strokes of Joel Chavez
FYA! Get to know this 28-year-old artist who, 10 years since he first started to pursue painting seriously, has since had 27 exhibits.
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Billy Bagtas paints the monsters under your bed
Billy Bagtas’ first solo exhibition is, for him, close to home.
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Rediscovering Life at Home: Sheila Osmeña-Go and family share learnings while navigating in the new normal
Having a strong and reliable internet connection really helped fuel their family’s interests.
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The Relicario of María Clara
'The Relicario of María Clara' by Gromyko Semper, mixed media on canvas, 2020. The scene shows the relicario in the leper’s basket, just after it was dropped by María Clara; the little sacristan Basilio; and the avenging Simoún. In the distance are María Clara praying and her stalker Padre Salvi. Julí is about to enter, her saya just visible through an open window. A fiesta pagoda makes its slow progress down the river, past Capitan Tiago the opium addict limping by. Cabesang Tales is already in his mountain hideout.