Michael Pastorizo: Materializing Dreams and Creating Gateways
“The “dreamlike” quality of Pastorizo’s paintings induces a similar altered state of consciousness in those who view them.”
“The “dreamlike” quality of Pastorizo’s paintings induces a similar altered state of consciousness in those who view them.”
“Christian Regis’s career in Philippine Art can be described in one word: Transcendence. He continuously and successfully brings us on a journey of local colors through time and space.”
Though Renalli uses abstraction—a language that delivers metaphors—her works are tied to recognizable scenes from her everyday life.
Hermes Alegre is a multi-awarded painter widely known for his mesmerizing portrayals of women. These paintings have been described as “portrait-like renditions of women with an uncanny sense of movement,” with the women themselves described as “seductive,” “alluring,” “erotic,” and “shrouded with a quiet sense of mystery.”
Held by unparalleled, quiet spirituality, and ethereal sublimity continuously nurtured through time, Nestor Vinluan and his artworks have earned their respective places in Philippine art.
A highly-respected personality in both the academe and the arts, Benjie Cabangis is an abstractionist whose artworks can be found in both local and international collections located in the CCP, the World Bank, Washington DC, the Philippine Consulate in New York, and the Central Bank of the Philippines, among others.
Valen Valero is an award-winning and recognized sculptor and visual artist who has participated in solo and group exhibits since 2001.
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