Thursday, February 3, 2011

ART FROM MY HOMELAND-PART 2

"A sincere artist is not one who makes a faithful attempt to put on to canvas what is in front of him, but one who tries to create something which is, in itself, a living thing." William Dobell
During our trip to the Philippines last February 2010, one of the exciting adventures that we experienced was "island hopping". For about 12 days we covered 4 islands, namely Palawan, Cebu, Boracay -Aklan and Bohol. We flew via air planes, sailed on motor boats, super cat & rode tri-cycles, cars, vans to get to our many far away destinations. It was tiring because we packed & unpacked every 3 days. But was exciting as everyday was different.
Bohol was the last island that we explored. We stayed on a lovely boutique resort located at Panglao Island. Very serene & secluded kind of island. Not very many tourists like Boracay. The resort is named Amarela (a Portuguese word for the color yellow). No wonder when we arrived we saw a lovely amarella house. Amarella is not just a beautiful beach resort. It is also a showcaswe of Bohol's rich cultural and artistic heritage.

The main house got three floors. The first floor had a separate library with long table for reading & lots of big & thick Philippine Art books, which I couldn't afford to buy. Good they are free for reading while guests stayed there. I had lots of relaxing time to browse, to indulge reading & to enjoy those colored & nicely printed art books. The second & third d floor were turned into art galleries with beautiful local oil paintings & antique furnishings. This resort is made for artist & creative people. There were so many paintings on displayed but I am only posting my faves. Many of the local artists created inspiring living things or landscapes. I feel fortunate to have seen & enjoyed these artworks.


AMARELLA RESORT-PANGLAO ISLAND, PHILIPPINES

PAINTING#1- A COLORFUL MODERN PAINTING DEPICTING LOCAL COUNTRY SCENE








PAINTING#2 (Right)
A BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL OIL PAINTING DEPICTING THE EVOLUTION OF FILIPINA DRESSES.
PAINTING #3 (Left)
COLORFUL STILL LIFE



PAINTING #4 (Right)
A COLORFUL OIL PAINTING PORTRAYING A BUSY MARKET SCENE.


PAINTING#5
ANOTHER TYPICAL LOCAL AND COUNTRY SCENE. THE PEOPLE HERE ARE ENJOYING POUNDING RICE.





PAINTING#6 (Right)
ANOTHER VIBRANT OIL PAINTING. PERFECT MATCH
TO THE RESORT NAME & DECOR.

4 comments:

SandyCarlson said...

Wonderful art that takes us into your world. Thank you, friend.

Tessie M said...

There are many talented people in Pinas, they just need more exposure to the world. The Amarello House and the paintings are a beauty.

Havetoloveart said...

Hi,
Maybe this site is interesting for your blog? www.artapa.com
Artapa is a free online art price database that anyone can contribute to. Their goal is to create one easy space online where art lovers and galleries can keep track of artworks, artists and prices. A sort "little black book", that isn't black or a book. Or little, to think of it. They are now several months online, and they're growing all the time.

JUNE PLUM said...

YOU ARE AN AMAZING ARTIST!!! I love the detail in your work and the emotions they express.

Please check out my art blog: www.drawn2pieces.com