"Art is not always about pretty things. It's about who we are, what happened to us and how our lives are affected",va quote that essencially gives he true meaning of art according to Elizabeth Broun. Just as the "Kahimanawari" that depicts a Filipino norm "Bahala na" (Bathala na) or as if "a Filipino attitude that makes people accept sufferings and problems and leaving everything to God".
Marco Ruben T. Malto II, a University of the Philippines Fine Arts Professor presents his "Kahimanawari" last November 18, 2018 and the event focuses on 9 artworks of Malto that is inspired by the past and current events here in the Philippines.
The exhibit was open for public, regardless of your age. It showcases Malto's artworks such as the:
"Sakay na" (details, 43in x 43in, acrylic on canvas, 2018)
"Pursige" (details, 63in x 43in, acrylic on canvas, 2018)
"Blueprint" (details,63in x 43in, acrylic on canvas,2018)
"Leron Leron Sinta" (details,63in x 43in, acrylic on canvas, 2018)
"Malay natin" (details, 63in x 43in, acrylic on canvas, 2018)
"Bahay kubol, kahit Munti" (details, 43in x 63in, acylic on canvas, 2018)
"Pakundangan kay Sabel" (details, 63in x 43in, acrylic on canvas, 2018)
"Dasalan" (details, 63in x 43in, acrylic on canvas, 2018)
"Pasencia" (details, 63in x 43in, acrylic on canvas, 2018)
Those are the artworks showcased in the said exhibit.
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