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Passionate About Art

As a young girl, I doodled on every empty spot on whatever paper I could get my hands on. While the sport of volleyball is my cup of tea, drawing and painting are, as they have always been, my passion.

As an elementary school student, I cherished every moment of art class, even if I found the demands of my art teachers too stifling. Art teachers always dictated both the subject and medium of every art project instead of giving free reign to our artistic talents. Fortunately, my love of art compelled me to pursue my talents outside the classroom, i.e. in the privacy of my room that I fondly called my “studio”.

Art has been, and continues to be, the main outlet for my feelings. When I’m depressed, melancholy expressions overwhelm my paintings. Frustration or rage is highlighted by shades of red or bright orange. A distorted face done in the cubist style of Picasso shows up in drawings made in times of astronomic blis

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Rodin’s “The Kiss” makes me shudder with passion, while Van Gogh’s “Starry Starry Night” gives me a sense of confusion and turmoil. s, while a more impressionist style comes out when I am particularly pensive. Lichtenstein and Warhol have also served as inspirations as their paintings are sexy and unpretentious.

I know that my art simply can’t compare with the works of the masters.

More importantly, I enjoy art because it generates powerful messages or sentiments. I guess they will never figure out that it was all because of a run. Hopefully, that person will be able to get glimpse of my life, my emotions and my dreams. I can almost feel the energy and vitality of the 60’s through Warhol, the richness and splendor of the renaissance through Michaelangelo, the innocence and serenity of the Philippine countryside through Fernando Amorsolo (Filipino national artist). I finally asked my grandmother about her strange, hesitant smile and she laughed and said, “She had a run in her pantyhose. When I draw, I sometimes add wit and satire, which I believe makes the drawing more interesting to analyze. Indeed, as we view works of the masters, we can’t help but wonder what they were feeling at the time they were creating these gems. The portrait was painted from a picture taken during her engagement to my dad. They will wonder about that peculiar smile, just as the world has about Mona Lisa’s.

Sometimes, inspired by Sigmar Polke, a German painter of the popular art movement, I venture into provocative drawings too.

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