Tristram Miravalles

Tristram Miravalles View Full CV Tristram Miravalles is a multi-disciplinary artist whose collection of oil paintings deviate from the often-pleasant imagery of his hometown- Negros Occidental. He has been active in contemporary Philippine art; recently incorporating up-cycling and recycling with his mechanical and sculptural installations. The artist’s works are reactionary and introspective in nature- with exhibitions […]

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Aeson Baldevia

Aeson Baldevia View Full CV Aeson Baldevia is a multi-disciplinary artist, based in Silay City, Philippines. He had accomplished multiple awards including being the first and only four-time awardee of USLS’s Corps d’ Elite, Best Campus Photoblogger, and Campus Photojournalist in Western Visayas. He currently works as a freelance photographer partnering with various local and […]

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Man and Monster by PARA Collective

Previous Next Man and Monster by PARA Collective VIEW CATALOG Perhaps one of Francisco Goya’s most captivating works, “El sueño de la razón produce monstruos,” is an aquatint etching produced in 1799. It has been viewed as the artist’s personal manifesto depicting his views of his time’s demented and corrupt society. Hinting at a scene […]

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On The Other Hand

Previous Next On The Other Hand by Tristram Miravalles and Mikiboy Pama VIEW CATALOG written by Guenivere Decena Evolution is a language of time at a grand scale. And like time, we cannot see it beyond the conceptual level. Only through observing the effects it has left behind are we able to recognize its reality. […]

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NIGHT BLOOM

Previous Next NIGHT BLOOM by Ayla August VIEW CATALOG Like an ink drop on a still and clear water, “Night Bloom” is about the fears, fantasies, and insecurities that muddle my mind at night. These paintings are connected by a greyish-blue color, which represents a foreboding deep water. The deep water is what unsettles me […]

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WHITE LINES

Previous Next WHITE LINES by Zanzibar “Billy Boy” Abonado Jr. VIEW CATALOG In a blank canvas, a picture begins to form when lines intersect and colors blend. Often, the details are ignored when looking at the big picture. But in White Lines, these fundamental components–lines and colors–are given emphasis, leaving the pictures they form in […]

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KOUROS

Previous Next KOUROS by John Crimson VIEW CATALOG Ku/ Oro/ S Kuro/Oro/Kuros Black/Gold/Death Black symbolizes an array of things. Mystery, Sadness, Evil, Despair, Bad luck and many more. It is mostly denotes negative things and is used in art to depict the dark and ominous avenues of life. This has been the case since the […]

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