souvenir paintings

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Paintings can also be such great mementos from your travels. It is something you can display in your house or give out to your friends + loved ones as gifts, too! Not only will they make for fantastic souvenirs, they are also perfect investment, once you decide to sell them to other people. Plus, their value does not depreciate but only increase after so many years.

Here is one perfect painting you might want to consider buying:

Title: Mag-iloy
Date: 2011
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: H60cm X W45.5cm
Price: Php 80,000

Read on to know more about the interesting artist behind this masterpiece:

Iconic Negrenese social realist painter Nunelucio Alvarado (1950) is regarded as one of the most prominent contemporary artists in the Philippines.  He has won numerous international critical acclaim for his powerful works that mostly portrayed the life and struggles of Negros Occidental’s  the working class. He was among the Thirteen Artist awardees of the Cultural Center of the Philippines + twice a recipient of the Philippine Art Awards (Philip Morris Art Awards), in 1992. He was honored with the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan sa Larangan ng Pintura Award by the CCP in 2004. He has also had over 50 solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group exhibitions both here and abroad including the prestigious Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, the Queensland Art Gallery and the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, USA.   His works are also part of the collection of the Singapore Art Museum.

Alvarado’s art is a panorama of Philippine life that ranges  from the decorative aspects of Negros life such as the colorful fruits and vegetables found in the market; or the simple family life that utilizes the bright prints and patterns under the Visayan sun; and on the darker side, the evils of  environmental, social and cultural degradation of which he is known for as a social realist.

Recognized for his unique and distinct style of bright-eyed squat and squared figures that employ strong vivid colors and dark lines, Alvarado frequently applies powerful psycho-sexual symbols with a touch of the surreal as he depicts the plight of sugarcane workers, fishermen and traders found in his native Negros Occidental.

While the artist portrays the pain of the working class, he also does not miss the strong family bond that exists amidst the struggles and sacrifices of daily life.  Along these lines, the artist has worked on numerous Mother and Child canvasses such as “Mag-Iloy”,  2011, a  60cm X 45.5cm oil on canvas. Here we find a son locked in the embrace of his winged mother, either alluding to the son’s desperate cling to the spirit of a dead mother or the mother is portrayed as angelic in her selfless love.  The work is a warm picture of comfort and protection in typical Alvarado style.

2 thoughts on “souvenir paintings

  1. Roselyn

    ay sayang, akala ko postcard :)) i only saw one art postcard in NBS showing a work by Vicente Manansala.

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    1. musings on meanderings Post author

      there are a number of postcards depicting artists’ works in NBS, try mo lang magtingin-tingin sa iba-ibang branches. I actually bought a few copies the last time i visited the local NBS nearest to me 🙂

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