Art Fever

 

April 12 – May 10, 2020
Imprimatura Gallery
99 Sct. Lozano St., Diliman, Quezon City
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ART FEVER

Bryan Yabut
Anne Barles
Art Lozano
Dale Bagtas
Eman Sia –
Manny Reyes
Nathaniel San Pedro –
Carlo Pujeda

 

 

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Bryan Yabut
“Lovely Audrey”
Acrylic on Canvas
36” x 24”
2020
“Tribute to a movie icon.Audrey Hepburn, for me she is one of the greatest actress of all time. And she is also known for being the best dressed woman. As a simple tribute to her, and being one of my favorite actress I painted her.” -Bryan Yabut

 

Bryan Yabut
“Call of Duty”
Acrylic on Canvas
32″ x 24″
2020

 

Anne Barles
“Beavis”
Mixed Media
24×30

 

Anne Barles
“Butthead”
Mixed Media
24″ x 30″
2020

 

Art Lozano
“Journey 1”
Acrylic on Canvas
28″ x 24″
2020
“My works is all about the urban progress that change the world and our surroundings by destroying the nature and cutting down the trees in order to make a way for the human civilization to flourish. The vintage Volkswagen car symbolize those things which remains like culture and heritage to save the environment, which I think is much more important in every human being but urban progress devastate the cycle of how nature must work by building civilized machines and filling the lands and huge buildings by not minding about our environment but, just for the sake of capital gain. Maybe at the end of destruction of our mother nature to make a greedy benefit then we come to realize that we can not eat money.” – Art Lozano

 

Art Lozano
“Journey 2”
Acrylic on Canvas
28″ x 24″
2020
“My works is all about the urban progress that change the world and our surroundings by destroying the nature and cutting down the trees in order to make a way for the human civilization to flourish. The vintage Volkswagen car symbolize those things which remains like culture and heritage to save the environment, which I think is much more important in every human being but urban progress devastate the cycle of how nature must work by building civilized machines and filling the lands and huge buildings by not minding about our environment but, just for the sake of capital gain. Maybe at the end of destruction of our mother nature to make a greedy benefit then we come to realize that we can not eat money.” – Art Lozano

 

Dale Bagtas
“Paradise”
Acrylic on Canvas
30″ x 24″
2020
“My Artwork, The “Utopia” and Paradise are all about my interpretation of a place where there is no sadness, disappointment and fear, but only love, peace, hope and triumph will foster.” – Dale Bagtas

 

Dale Bagtas
“Utopia”
Acrylic on Canvas
30″ x 24″
2020
“My Artwork, The “Utopia” and Paradise are all about my interpretation of a place where there is no sadness, disappointment and fear, but only love, peace, hope and triumph will foster.” – Dale Bagtas

 

Manny Reyes
“Bottled up inside”
Acrylic on canvas
24″ x 30″
“Strong feelings, you do not express them or show them, especially when this makes you tense or angry. A feeling that we hold inside for us to suffer from pain that may lead to depression. It may be from lacking of courage or just to be civilized.” – Manny Reyes

 

Manny Reyes
“Recollection”
Acrylic on canvas
24″ x 30″
“Description: When we are young we appreciate the beauty of the sky, our minds creates different images from clouds, we play under the sun. At night we are amaze at the moon and stars, we are watching them blink and shine while lying on the ground. Now that we are old enough there are few of us left who still appreciates their beauty. We are so busy that we can’t look up anymore or just ignore how amazing and beautiful our nature is.” – Manny Reyes

 

Carlo L. Pujeda
“Maselang Bahaghari”
Acrylic on Canvas
12ft x 3ft
2020
“Yung title is MASELANG BAHAGHARI tulad sya ng mga alitaptap nagpapakita lang sya kung malinis ang hangin at kapaligiran. Kaya dapag ingatan at pangalagaan ang mga hayop at halaman bago pa ito tuluyang mawala. My subject is more on environmental awareness.” -Carlo L. Pujeda

 

Carlo Pujeda
“Dejavu”
Acrylic on Canvas
24″ x 36″
2020
“It is all about constantly reminding all, that we should take care of our nature/environment and the importance of preserving them.” – Pujeda Carlo