Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Filipino art: Time

Filipino Art:time

Art has no definite timeline and therefore has no specific date. Art is always present every second, and each second is hard to count. every minute is hard to specify and every hour is hard to find.


Paleolithic Era
the time of earth and nature



Balobok Columns
Organic Materials


Neolithic Era
The time of clay and ceramics


Earthenware Stove
Clay Material



Dried Leaves
Organic Material

Bronze Age
The time of Wood and Bronze-Metallic Materials


The Bulol
Wood Carvature

Iron Age
The time of metal and other materials


The Idiot Box
Mixed Metal and Earth

Renaissance Era
The time of paintings


Green Gountry
Oil On Canvas



Spoliarium
Oil on Canvas


Current Time
The time of new generation art such as vector, distorted art etc.


Abstract Art: Utensil Art
Metal and earth



Material Painting: Connectivity
Metal and organic materials


Pencil Art: Amorsolo's Sketch
Coal and Paper


Animal Preservation: Long-armed Crab
Organic Material

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Paintings



Painting - are used or express by feeling, thoughts, beliefs and culture or a behind a story ...


#1
Behind Paradise Island
by: John Paulo Antido
Oil on Canvas
Everyday Life


this painting tells two other worlds in life, one enjoyment  and trangquility , and one is suffering and bad life.






























#2

Signa Temporum
by: Joseph T. De Juras
Mixed Media
History

                  Derived from Thomas Carlyle's 1829 book "Signs of the Times", this painting is a wrenching visual diatribe on The Great Tribulation - "a period of time before Rapture, a worldwide experience of hardship, disaster, famine, war, pain and suffering." 






#3
Green Country
by: Edgar Doctor
Oil on Canvas
Abstract / Nature

abstract










#4
Spoliarium
by: Juan Luna
Oil on Canvas
History
                 The Spoliarium (often misspelled Spolarium) is a painting by Filipino artist Juan LunaThe painting was submitted by Luna to the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes in 1884, where it garnered a gold medal. In 1886, it was sold to the Diputación Provincial de Barcelona for 20,000 pesetas.

#5
Cariton
by: Rodrigo R. Clapano
Oil on Canvas
Everyday Life


          An ingenious visual painting trick. An unflinching look at the contrast between the privileged rich and the deprived poor, "Cariton" -itself is a word play on luxury car and the grimy pushcart - is social realism on the cutting edge, laced with poisonous sarcasm.

#6
Raw
by: Roderick Cruz
No Medium
Portrait


          This is my favorite, :)) its cool









#7
Real Time Connectivity
by: Arturo Sanchez
Mixed Media
Abstract


          This painting is made of a metal spheres attached to the painting itself. i realized the spheres attached has different kinds of images of people embedded in it, i think that's where the word Connectivity steps in.





#8
Untitled Painting
by: Unknown Artist
No medium
Distorted / History


No description found.





#9
When the world Shook
by: Ricky V. Ambangan
Oil on Canvas
Fantasy


         If you'll observe the painting, it is full of celebrity personas such as The Hulk, Manny Pacquiao and etc.







#10
Steal-Life
by: Salvador Corpuz Sierra
Acrylic on Canvas
Still Life


          This particular still life has a coldly bizarre because totally unexpected, tableau of objects crammed inside a freezer, alluding to the phenomena of global warming.