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The Divergent Artistry of Dante Palmes
Dante Palmes is not your conventional artist. With a diverse background spanning from graphic design to shielded metal arc welding, Palmes has carved a unique niche for himself in abstract art. His journey began with a Fine Arts degree, majoring in Advertising, from the Philippine Women’s University, followed by a Master of Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines. However, his artistic repertoire extends beyond traditional canvases, incorporating wooden and metal sculptures into his oeuvre.
Monserrat, Oliva, Arador, Gaudite: Exploring the Canvas as Student Artists
In the vibrant corridors of the University of the Philippines Diliman, a dynamic cohort of budding artists is shaping the trajectory of Philippine art. Among them stand Alexandra Monserrat, Katey Oliva, Aliasha Arador, and Ellie Gaudite – students of Fine Arts whose creative voyages are as diverse and captivating as the hues they deftly blend on their canvases.
Through the Depths of Maica Borlagdan’s Creativity
Maica Borlagdan, a burgeoning force in the art world, emerges from the serene province of Bulacan, Philippines, carrying a profound passion for visual expression. With a distinguished academic background, having graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of the Philippines, Diliman, majoring in Fine Arts with a specialization in Painting, Maica’s artistic voyage is a testament to her relentless pursuit of creativity and self-discovery.
Art Talks
Filipino Women Redefining Abstract Artistry
Abstract art, with its departure from representational forms and embrace of pure expression, has long been dominated by pioneering voices. In the Philippines, amidst a landscape shaped by diverse cultural influences and rich artistic traditions, Filipino women artists have emerged as trailblazers in abstract expressionism. Their contributions, often overlooked in mainstream narratives, have been instrumental in shaping the trajectory of abstract art within the Filipino context and beyond.
Unraveling the World of Filipino Abstract Artists
Filipino abstract art is a dynamic fusion of colors, forms, and symbols, reflecting the diverse cultural backdrop and individual perspectives of the artists. Setting out on a quest to decipher the visual lexicon employed by well-known Filipino abstract artists, including National Artists Hernando R. Ocampo and Arturo Luz, alongside modern visionaries like Nena Saguil and Ben Cabrera. By delving into their techniques, thematic explorations, and cultural influences, we unearth the layers of significance woven into their artworks, offering profound insights into Filipino identity and the broader artistic milieu.
The Influence of Filipino Art Collectors on the Secondary Market
In the dynamic landscape of the art world, collectors wield significant influence, shaping trends, prices, and the market’s overall direction. Filipino art collectors play a pivotal role in driving activity within the secondary market in the Philippines, where a rich cultural heritage meets a burgeoning contemporary art scene. Exploring the profound impact of Filipino art collectors on the secondary market, we delve into their motivations, preferences, and contributions to the broader art ecosystem.
Press Release
A Blooming Journey: Floral Splendor VI by Floral Artists Manila
Floral Artists Manila (FAM) invites art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike to immerse themselves in the sixth installment of “Floral Splendor,” a captivating showcase of floral artistry that celebrates the beauty and diversity of nature through the eyes of passionate artists.
Through the Divergence and Uncharted Artistic Paths of Dante Palmes
Imahica Art is delighted to announce the upcoming solo exhibition of acclaimed multidisciplinary artist, Dante Palmes. Titled “Divergence: Exploring the Unseen Paths of Dante Palmes,” this exhibition offers a captivating journey into the depths of Palmes’ creative exploration.
Celebrating Filipina Creativity through La Moderna Filipina 2024
As an advocate for cultural diversity and artistic expression, Imahica Art is thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation to open its Women’s Month exhibition, “La Moderna Filipina 2024,” on March 2, 2024, at 3:00 PM. The exhibit will run until March 22, 2024.
Art Investments
Artful Acquisitions: Navigating the Filipino Art Market with Confidence
Beyond being a hobby, an art collection is an enriching journey into creativity, culture, and investment. Aspiring collectors have many opportunities to explore and acquire remarkable pieces in the Philippines, a country teeming with diverse artistic talent and a burgeoning art scene. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned enthusiast, here are some valuable tips and insights to guide your foray into the world of art collecting in the Philippines.
Art Investment in the Philippines: The Art of Risk-Taking
In the captivating realm of the Philippine art scene, the act of acquiring artwork transcends a mere transaction; it evolves into an art form in itself. Investing in Philippine artwork demands distinctive skills, melding a creative passion with a keen business sense. This comprehensive guide immerses enthusiasts in the art of taking risks when procuring artwork, providing insights, strategies, and considerations tailored for both novices and seasoned art appreciators.
Introduction to Investing in Contemporary Art in the Philippines: Falling in Love with Art
The previous articles’ advice on how to start investing in art used logic and reason, also known as the left brain. That probably meant don’t take chances and instead go with a tried-and-true investment. However, if you want artwork by a genuine, tried, and tested art master right now, you will have to pay for it. Works by artists who are still alive and at the pinnacle of their careers, or who are six feet underground and labeled a “master,” would command millions of dollars in the local or international market. Purchasing their art would not necessitate any kind of speculation. You pay a high price for them, confident that you will be able to sell their works for a higher price than you paid for them.