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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NEW WORLD ORDER

Previous Next NEW WORLD ORDER by Roedil Geraldo VIEW CATALOG The mechanism and fuel that is Joe Geraldo encompasses the massive production of terracotta sculptures, drawings and paintings as well as the widened functional sphere of artists as contributors of insight to history. Geraldo will open his solo exhibition titled New World Order in Orange […]

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Fotomoto ‘21 Invitational: Portraits at Orange Project

Fotomoto ‘21 Invitational: Portraits at Orange Project “Fotomoto 21 Invitational: Portraits” opened on May 16 to an enthusiastic audience at Orange Project, Bacolod Art District. It is the largest photography exhibition to date, with over 350 works by more than 100 artists selected nationwide, including submissions from Negros and the Visayas. Fotomoto is a photographers’ […]

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FOTOMOTO ’21 INVITATIONAL: PORTRAITS

Previous Next Fotomoto ’21 Invitationals: Portraits VIEW CATALOG Fotomoto is a photographers’ collective originating in Metro Manila. The group’s objective is to promote Philippine photography as a manifestation of our shared experience as a nation, including diversity in perspectives from different geographies, socio-economic status, genders and ages. Through exhibitions and a programming of educational activities, Fotomoto aims to […]

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Jovito Hecita

JOVITO HECITA Jovito Hecita Jr. (b.) 1969 in Negros Occidental or “Otay” to his inner circle went to Carlos Hilado Memorial State College and took up Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology. Although a painter and sculptor, he is most known for his intricate weave-like paintings. He was among the 50 finalists of Philippine Art […]

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Mariano “Manny” Montelibano III

Manny Montelibano View Full CV Manny Montelibano’s work is focused on the psychology of contemporary socio-political, economic and religious structures. The artist probes through these subjects’ subtleties and intricacies by way of video or inter-media installations – often exposing macroscopic realities through extracts of local culture. A flavor of social realism intravenously makes its way […]

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