Artist’s Spotlight
Dexter Duquiatan
Dexter Duquiatan creates paintings that feel alive with movement and mood. Working in abstraction, he transforms color, line, and texture into tools for expressing emotion. His compositions often emerge through instinctive gestures, pouring, layering, and scraping pigment until forms surface organically from the process. Rather than following strict structure, he allows the work to evolve based on intuition and response to the materials.
Each piece carries a distinct tone, often defined by a dominant color that sets the emotional rhythm of the painting. Whether a field of soft blue or an explosion of golden yellow, these hues are not just visual. They suggest inner landscapes and fleeting states of mind. His surfaces vary in density and application, ranging from thick impasto to nearly translucent washes, reflecting a sensitivity to both touch and tempo.
Duquiatan studied at the Technological University of the Philippines and began actively exhibiting in the 1990s. His works have earned recognition in national competitions, and over time, his practice has remained grounded in openness and experimentation. What sets him apart is the way he treats abstraction not just as a style but as a means of communication. Each mark, drip, and sweep of color becomes part of a visual language that invites viewers to feel rather than decode.
There is no single narrative in his work. Instead, each painting is a space for quiet confrontation, where intuition guides the eye and emotion leads the way. The result is a body of work that resonates through rhythm, energy, and honesty of gesture.


