Drawing, an art form that has been around for centuries, is considered the foundation of art among artists in their early years. From primitive rock drawings before language was invented to the oldest known drawings from 30,000 to 10,000 B.C., drawing evolved throughout history and paralleled the development of painting.
Today, many artists draw to…
Many individuals associate faith and hope with religion and find support and direction in their faith in God. It may take many forms, such as regularly attending church, praying, volunteering, and giving back to the community.
For Christians, Jesus Christ's life is a powerful illustration of faith and hope in action. Jesus' selfless death on…
Manila, Philippines—Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, via ArtBGC, has installed more murals in the heart of its business center. Currently, there are 36 murals, 22 art installations, and 110 furniture art pieces scattered around its public areas. These art attractions are part of BGC’s efforts to improve its open spaces with several pocket gardens and…
A spotlight on visual artist Leslie Castañeda
"What does art mean to you?"
If you asked Leslie Castañeda 30 years ago, she would've said art is something beautiful, something nice to look at—a thing to admire and decorate the house with. 20 years ago, she would've explained it was the world of her family. She married into…
Master Artists Series
What makes a great artist? Besides their inarguable talent, their vision for innovation is also one of the great artists' most admirable traits. Their works, which have survived the ages, are powerful and timeless.
FilipinoArt's “Master Artists Series” pays homage to our very own Filipino masters. What separates their revered reputation from the…
In the time of the dreaded COVID-19, the world is on a standstill.
The expected spread of the disease has been causing fear, anxiety, and uncertainty as to when this ordeal will end.
But no matter how bleak the circumstances we’re in, Filipino visual artists can use their time under quarantine in a positive way.
Here are some…
Yuri Stegeman at the launch of FilipinoArt.ph
To you, what is Filipino Art?
Filipino Art, to me, is two-folded: past and future. The past art tells the story of the Philippines and how it has evolved through the years, which is beautiful, as it often shows locations, professions, and trends that are rapidly disappearing because…