Words & Photos by: Brian Jules Campued March is International Women’s Month! Let’s celebrate the beauty and power of women with the art review of a 2018 exhibit titled “Womb Bloom.” When an artwork is intentionally designed to conceal some of its parts, what remains are its stark and specific details that the viewers will... Continue Reading →
Art Review: Capturing the state of mental health
Words & Photos by: Brian Jules Campued As part of the International Women’s Month, let’s get to know the art show that tackled a sensitive topic and made possible by a female artist. Photos do tell a thousand words and convey vivid narratives. While painting is proven to be an effective medium to express an... Continue Reading →
University Art Hop Part 3: PUP is Where Art Thrives
Photos & Words By: Brian Jules Campued The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) is popular to cater to rational-minded iskolars who are trained to thrive even in the most extreme of environment. Behind every student activist group’s rally, are artistically made placards, effigies, posters, etc. What outsiders might not know is that the themes... Continue Reading →
University Art Hop Part 2: Beauty is She
Photos & Words By: Brian Jules Campued Beauty lies in the judgment of the eye. This is true to the fact that people have diverse perspectives when it comes to a woman’s pulchritude. And when this concept is fused into art, the outputs are always variant and the interpretations are different. Still part of the... Continue Reading →
Of Art Appreciation and Derogation: Artists in the Era of Disrespectful Pinoys
By: Brian Jules L. Campued Welcome to the country where art is devalued into unjust rates and worse, paid with simple shout outs. Art might look like a pastime to some people but to the artists themselves, it is their bread and butter—a craft that took years to hone and definitely took their blood, sweat,... Continue Reading →
