Behind-the-scenes.. Parang sampung painting

Hindi pa rin tapos ang entry ko sa competition dito sa Rizal, wooooh ang dami pang kailangan gawin na details.

Habang binabasa ko ang mga bagay bagay tungkol kay Botong Francisco ay napag-alaman ko na ka birthday ko pala sya, feeling ko tuloy ay kailangan ko pang galingan , hehehe.

Si Botong po ang center ng painting ko bilang idolo ng Rizal sa larangan ng sining, di pa ako decided kung gagawin ko ba siyang colored or sephia na lang.??? Ingat po tayong lahat.

Raffle Time! Art and Abe Flower Totes

Kasama sa practice ko ang pagpinta sa tote bags na bigay ng mga pamangkin kong si Aei at hipag na Ate Alice. Para pampaiba, nagpa-raffle kami sa Facebook Page namin nung June.

Nung July, nag-online roleta kami ni misis para piliin ang mga nanalo. Nakakatuwa pala ito.

Congratulations sa mga winners (1, 2, 3)! Sana nagustuhan niyo! Puro sunflower ang pinili nila ?

Available ang bag na ito kung gusto niyo rin 🙂 Contact niyo lang kami sa Page.

Whang Od Painting — International Day of Indigenous Peoples

Here are Whang Od’s portraits created by Abe for his personal collection: using his colorful surreal modern art style, another in sepia, another in close up portraiture.

On August 9, the world celebrates International Day of Indigenous Peoples. Whang Od, the last living mambabatok, belongs to the Butbut culture group from Buscalan, Kalinga.

May indigenous peoples of the Philippines and the world be included in the socio-economic system and enjoy the benefits of a new social contract where they will not be left behind, as advocated by the United Nations.

Read about Whang Od here.

GSIS 2021 National Art Competition Awarding Ceremony at Museum Tour

Part 1: My Journey as an Artist-Participant for the 2021 GSIS National Art Competition

Part 2: Results! And Lessons from my first GSIS National Art Competition

Part 3: GSIS 2021 National Art Competition Awarding Ceremony at Museum Tour

Simple awarding ceremony last Thursday, July 29, 2021. Nakaikot kami ni Pareng Jerry sa Museo ng Sining sa GSIS. First time ko makapunta doon.

Pareho na tayong may gold medal Hidilyn??? May isang maikling video dito.

With “Panganib”, awarded with “Honorable Mention”

With my other painting.. Abot kamay kay “Abot Kamay” painting 😀

Nag-enjoy ako maglibot. Next time uli!

Results! And Lessons from my first GSIS National Art Competition

Part 1: My Journey as an Artist-Participant for the 2021 GSIS National Art Competition

Part 2: Results! And Lessons from my first GSIS National Art Competition

Dahil labas na ang mga resulta, pwede na rin ako magpost dito ?

Kasama ng mga kapwa finalist na tagagawa at tumatangkilik ng sining, ,sa aming Zoom Awarding ceremony noong June 25, 2021.

Eto ang naging kapalaran ng mga naipinta ko..

Contest entry #1 — Non Representational Category

“Panganib”

Kakaiba ang proceso ng painting na ito. Hindi ko na pinlano, diretso lang nagpinta ng kung ano ang maisipan..

My first abstract painting.

Finished artwork, “Panganib”

… at ang resulta..!

“Panganib”

? Honorable Mention ?

2021 GSIS Art Competition, Non-Representational Category

? WINNER!!!!!!!!!

Ninerbyos ako. Akala ko di na ako matatawag.

Salamat sa GSIS.
Salamat sa Diyos ? sa talento.
Salamat sa inyong lahat ? !

Contest entry #2 — Representational Art

“Abot Kamay”

Sa totoo lang mataas ang expectation ko sa painting na ito.

This is my entry to the GSIS art competition’s representational category, pero di nakapasok sa finals?

Another lesson learned.

Yung unang una ko pang abstract painting pa ang nakapasok at nag “Honorable Mention”, like what Ate Alice said this is a new realization for me. Di mo talaga masasabi ang outcome.

Maraming salamat sa lahat ng bumati??? Ang dami kong natutunan sa kompetisyon na ito.

Sali lang ng sali para mapalawak pa ang karanasan at kaalaman sa sining???

Part 3: GSIS 2021 National Art Competition Awarding Ceremony at Museum Tour

Infinity Koi Art

Just finished my original composition titled ‘ Infinity Koi’. This is the larger version of the first one, which is 24×30 inches only, a client requested for a 29 x 36 inches version that will fit on a space in his wall.

Thank you for this commissioned art??❤ Please PM me at our Facebook page so I can create a commissioned piece for you too.

Q&A with Abelardo Maceda — By FilipinoArt.ph

Maraming salamat sa pagtanggap sa akin, FilipinoArt.ph! Sharing my profile as posted at https://www.filipinoart.ph/artist/abelardo-c-maceda

Nandito rin ang diskusyon sa FB page ko 🙂

Why do you create art?

I like to draw anything since when I was a little child. But being born from a low-income family, nobody encouraged me to pursue this passion. I got married, and 53 years later, I started to paint after a family get-together in the summer of 2017. We were asked to paint a sunflower, and I found it amusing.


Being a self-taught artist, I started learning brush strokes and different techniques by watching YouTube tutorials. My wife, an artist, has inspired me to create art; she is my number 1 fan, mentor, and critic.

What does your work aim to say?

I want to be good in everything that I do. As a new artist, I’d like to try all types of painting. Of course, I made many unpleasant paintings at first, but through practice and determination, I have improved my abilities. I want to be an all-around artist. Maybe someday, I will find my own identity as an artist.

How do you make it?

At my age, it’s hard to think of an inspiration. I will wake up early in the morning before the sun comes up, when my brain is still fresh, and the silence helps me think of something to draw. Sometimes, I will paint the canvas with five different colors without really thinking and step back about 10 feet and stare at what I did, and let the colors reveal to me a picture or figure.

What were the challenges you faced as an artist?

In my first two years in painting, my only client was my brother-in-law, who commissioned me for Christmas gifts to his co-workers; I was thankful for his support. At first, I was hesitant to open a social media account to showcase my paintings. But my sister-in-law, who believed in me, pushed me to, and helped sell some of my paintings. Also, without the support of my wife, who has always been there to guide and mentor me, I could not have overcome these challenges.