knowing filipino modern artists and their works

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Knowing Filipino Modern Artists and their works

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Philippine Art in the Modern Era

Modern art in the Philippines has evolved into a wide variety of expressions and mediums turning the country into situation of creative upheavals.

The competition between abstract art and representational art is fast disappearing. To many young artists, art is not so much of a craft to be mastered but is something to be done what no one has done before.

The modern Filipino artist has more freedom to explore on his own. The most interesting works of our contemporary artist shows his love for country and evolving culture.

Art in the Philippines has become international in mode and scope. After endless borrowings, the Filipino develops his own form and discovers his best way of expressing his art.

Filipino art is universal in outlook but distinctly Filipino in his painting and will always throb with the Filipino spirit.

Knowing Filipino Modern Artists

and Their Works

Jose

T. Jo

ya

National Artist, visual arts, 2003. Is a foremost Filipino abstract painter.

He said “Its useless to try to make out familiar objects in my paintings”

Hill

s of

Nik

ko

Vic

ente

M

anansa

la

National artist. Visual arts.1981.

Invested in each human figure with inner fortitude, making each one a stoic figure of human dignity.

Giv

e u

s th

is d

ay

our

daily

bre

ad

Carl

os

‘boto

ng’

Franci

sco

National Artist in painting.1973.

Adjudged the foremost muralist, contributed towards developing a Filipino imagery drawing inspirations from the customs and traditions of the people.

Kala

nti

ao a

t Lu

blu

ban

Napole

on

Abueva

National Artist in sculpture.1976.

The most outstanding Filipino sculptor today. He produced towering abstracts in metal, steel and wood.

Alle

gori

cal

Harp

oon

Mauro

Mala

ng

Santo

s

Highly original approach to figurative painting.

Landsc

ape

Hern

ando R

. O

cam

po

National artist. Visual arts,1991

Aimed to de-emphasize a life like representation with the natural world.

He was interested in how shapes,values,textures and lines interact with one another in space rather that capturing a realistic semblance of nature.

Pente

cost

al

Seri

es

Robert

o

Rodri

guez

Chabet

A follower of Cubism and Dadaism which serves as his guiding principle.

Ibarr

a d

ela

Rosa

A subject gives him a basic pattern that allows him to see the effect of different color combinations – How essentially the same scene could bring out the same mood, an ever changing feeling.

Intr

am

uro

s

1.Subject

2.Theme

3.Style: objective or non objective

4.Medium

5.Message it conveys to the viewer

6.Movement it belongs

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