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Great and Upcoming Visual Artists of Bohol
« on: July 23, 2007, 04:40:21 PM »
Speaking of visual artists, daghan kaayo sila sa Bohol. Each with their own style, genre, medium of choice. Not to mention their advocacies close to their hearts.

Here are some names, sumpayi:

henri cainglet
glenn lumantao
michelle rellita
sherwin tutor
joyle alipala
joey labrador
jhacky curambao
jan michael manalo
rhanz anunciado
cha villamora
shiela cafe
marcia (unsa na may imong apelyedo sunod?)
eric catot
boy olano
mitzi lungay
gene lungay
brando lungay
nelia lungay
rowena seloterio
nene lungay (of course!)
leo abaya (of course!)
norman allen lloren
tatting soliva

sumpayi...

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Re: Great and Upcoming Visual Artists of Bohol
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2007, 04:50:12 PM »
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Re: Great and Upcoming Visual Artists of Bohol
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2007, 05:11:27 PM »
Mike: Dili ko calibre aning mga tawhana! These people are great artists!

Ric Ramasola
Teddy Ramasola
Chris Ramasola
El Cid Tirol
Sandra de la Serna

Sumpayi...  ;D

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« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2007, 10:41:07 PM »
wala gihapon koy nailhan bisan nitaas na ang listahan  ;D

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« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2007, 10:36:09 AM »
Sige, ato silang i-feature diri. Kung pwede, magpost ta og works nila. Kulang gyud og promotion atong mga artists. We can sell their works here! Is it a nice idea?

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« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2007, 08:58:44 PM »
Sige, ato silang i-feature diri. Kung pwede, magpost ta og works nila. Kulang gyud og promotion atong mga artists. We can sell their works here! Is it a nice idea?

Sige! Let's have a Boholano Artists' virtual art gallery

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« Reply #6 on: July 28, 2007, 06:10:02 AM »
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Re: Great and Upcoming Visual Artists of Bohol
« Reply #7 on: September 12, 2007, 01:38:44 AM »
Puede mo sumpay.

"Richard Catot Bayron"

Among the 1st graduates of College of Fine Arts at the University of Bohol under the Deanship of Teddy Ramasola.

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Re: Great and Upcoming Visual Artists of Bohol
« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2007, 05:34:13 PM »


Here's Nong Billy (Abueva) looking at a sketch at an exhibit at the SM Cebu last February 2007.

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Re: Great and Upcoming Visual Artists of Bohol
« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2007, 05:47:18 PM »
Yellow Pipols!

Would you know guys asa na karon si Mitzi Lungay?
(she was an erstwhile classmate sa DWC-T circa 1997 when I was an erstwhile Literature major)

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« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2007, 05:54:12 PM »
She's still here in Bohol.  Her works in sumi-e are also featured in the Kabilin sa Banay II exhibit.

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« Reply #11 on: October 16, 2007, 05:59:52 PM »
Hi, RV.  Mitzi is here in Tagbilaran. She's still active with her art with words. She has done research on Bol-anon folk literature and is active with the advocacy in promoting arts and culture to children. Nice no?

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« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2007, 06:14:23 PM »
She's still here in Bohol.  Her works in sumi-e are also featured in the Kabilin sa Banay II exhibit.


Oh, I see. That's nice. I haven't heard from her for the longest time.
One time, in a workshop, Maam Merlie Alunan (who used to teach in DWC-T) told me that higala niya ang mga Lungays.
Regards unya ko ni Mitzi!
(if for some reasons, the memory of me escapes her na, ingna lang ako tong actor (I cringe everytime I remember about my lousy acting. hahahha) sa play representing CAS for the Xmas Play Contest. The play was about 'mansanas.' 

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« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2007, 06:17:58 PM »
Hi, RV.  Mitzi is here in Tagbilaran. She's still active with her art with words. She has done research on Bol-anon folk literature and is active with the advocacy in promoting arts and culture to children. Nice no?

I see. That is nice!

Would you know asa ma access iya mga works sa net? I might need the materials.
I am currently handling lower primary grades karon. basin next year preschool na. hahaha.

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« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2007, 06:28:14 PM »
I see. That is nice!

Would you know asa ma access iya mga works sa net? I might need the materials.
I am currently handling lower primary grades karon. basin next year preschool na. hahaha.

so you're a teacher? nice nice! i used to teach preschool! kids are just so adorable. I never had a dull moment with them.

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« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2007, 06:31:26 PM »

teacher slash frustrated writer moonlighting as a hardcore photographer and backpack traveler. phewww! LOL

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« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2007, 06:38:27 PM »
hahaha! you're a slasher, too.

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« Reply #17 on: October 16, 2007, 09:22:07 PM »


Richard Bayron is one of the new generation of graphic/visual/display artists that I admired...he made some businesses here in Saudi prospered with his works in advertising...a product of UB comparably at par with other reputable institutions (as USC, UST).  He is back in Bohol.

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« Reply #18 on: October 17, 2007, 04:34:52 PM »
wow! that's great!

paryente tingali mi niya kay dugong bayron man akong mother!

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« Reply #19 on: October 17, 2007, 05:29:47 PM »
wow! that's great!

paryente tingali mi niya kay dugong bayron man akong mother!


No wonder Melrose is an "arts avocate" ;D




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« Reply #20 on: October 18, 2007, 02:46:46 PM »
'di man ako nagbutang anag "Arts advocate." basin si mike...  ;D well, yeah, tinood man pod!

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« Reply #21 on: November 06, 2010, 10:26:55 PM »
nka basa q sa g post...hla dugaya na ani karon pku kabasa...naapil pajud aq name diri...
thanks sa advocate,,,lets continue suppot the art and culture...daghan kaau mga visual artist peru nagka anam ug ka opos...asa nman ang support sa atong local goverment?

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« Reply #22 on: November 06, 2010, 10:39:43 PM »
pila pagama ug website for artworks

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« Reply #23 on: November 06, 2010, 10:54:19 PM »
Billy Pomida (married to a Bol-anon) - three-time national awardee as among the top five water color artists of the Philippines

Carling Masalta - Fine Arts, UP Cebu

Redentor Razalo - Architecture

Darlene Sanguenza - Fine Arts, UB


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« Reply #24 on: November 06, 2010, 11:13:58 PM »
Loonanon Visual Artists:

Darlene Sanguenza (Fine Arts, UB)

Milo Miranda (Architecture, UB)

Joel Aplasin - enlightened inmate painting from the national penitentiary.

Lucas Corciega - Canada-based visual artist (digital and creative photography).

Lemuel M. Cornito - resident artist, Meeril Arts; graphic Artist and T-shirt designer; oil painter. Cornito is an artist who experiments in regard to his subjects, medium and canvas.  He paints on textile, driftwood, old wood slabs, and chests or "kaban", Recently he experimented on painting mature yet unfilled coconuts (“buang nga lubi”).  The result was a hit among art enthusiasts.

Alanito Luminarias Gomez + - handicraft designer and, until his death, was Bohol's most prolific collage artist. 

Ramon Pesidas Lapeña Jr. - painter; Fine Arts graduate of the University of the Philippines.

Lloyd Peter M. Lopez, MD - visual artist; municipal mayor of Loon; A self-educated artist, Mayor Lloyd once tried his hands on "Baza", a t-shirt business he put up with his friends.  He also paints using charcoal as medium and the human face as subject. When the Municipality of Loon joined, and won the grand prize, during the 2000 Bohol Sandugo street dancing and dance drama showdown, he designed the contingent's centerpiece, a representation of Tubig-Loon, with real water cascading from a mountain prop.  Recently he designed the logo of Loon's First Creative Industry Festival.

Reynald Romea Luminarias - US-based architect, photographer and digital artist.

Carlito “Carling” P. Masalta - oil painter; owner of Isla Vista, the only visual arts shop on Cabilao Island; erstwhile student of Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines College Cebu. His clients are mostly tourists coming to Cabilao to bask in its quiet environment or explore the magnificent underwater panorama around the emerald island. A member of the Art Association of the Philippines, Carling has joined group exhibits, mostly in Cebu and Bohol.  His works, mostly in the realism and impressionism genres, have been exhibited three times at Shangri-La in Mactan.

Norman Mataflorida - licensed architect, graphic artist and well-known T-shirt designer and printer. His clients include not only Loonanons but also those from outside the town. Having been trained to draw, he occasionally produces sketches and illustrations. He worked in the Middle East where he designed concepts for interiors of buildings and offices.

Farley Meredores - Franciscan friar whose God-given talent in the visual arts produced quite a number of paintings and sculptures, mostly images of Jesus, Mary and some saints.  Growing up as a child in Moto Sur, he already showed signs of becoming an artist and craftsman as he frequented the shop of his neighbor, Dodong Simbajon, to observe how the latter fashioned human and other figures of reinforced concrete. Even at a young age, he was already tinkering with the sculptor's tools and was able to produce miniature statues and figures.  Farley designed and executed the main altar of the Mary Coredemtrx Shrine in Talamban, Cebu City.  When he was based in Bicol, particularly in Naga, Farley carved a huge "Pieta" figure that greets churchgoers of one of the city's Catholic churches.  Farley also dabbles in painting. A painting of his that shows baby Jesus kissing Mary, His mother, is on display at the Catholic Library in Naga City.  (Search for his works in the internet and be amazed.)
 
Reigh P. Monreal - publications management specialist; winner, Municipality of Loon Official Seal Designing Competition.

Rolando Paloso – painter and sculptor; one of his masterpieces is the huge statue of Francisco Dagohoy, Boholano hero, that welcomes all visitors to the provincial PNP headquarters. 

Virgilio Q. Pomida - multimedia painter; married to a Loonanon; awarded as one of the top watercolor artists of the Philippines; winner of the Doña Modesta Singson Gaisano On-the-Spot Painting Contest for which he was invited to exhibit in the US.

Rene Eune "Coycoy" P. Ponte - painter, graphic artist and T-shirt designer. Artdom, his Loon-based printing shop, became a training ground for young artists and attracted quite a number of clients. He currently works as a graphic artist in Tagbilaran.

Redentor O. Razalo - architect and painter

Mario L. Relampagos - photographer; undersecretary of the Department of Budget and Management. Despite his very tight schedule, Relampagos still finds time for artistic pursuits, particularly art photography, which has also become a profitable business for this recipient of the PaghiuSadya 2005 Outstanding Loonanon Award. 

Zosimo ‘Iyo Zosing’ P. Relampagos - Loon's most respected painter and sculptor.  He designed and executed Bohol’s most beautiful monument dedicated to Christ the King (Cristo Rey) which is found beside the Church of Our Lady of Light. His other works include the statue of Our Lady of Light on the façade of the Kasilak church; a replica of the grotto in Lourdes complete with the statues of the Virgin Mary and St. Bernadette, also found beside the Kasilak church; the "hugosan", a four-column platform that serves as main gate of the fortress-like church and venue of the annual Easter Sunday rites; and the Stations of the Cross inside the church of Dauis, his wife's hometown. He once had a shop in Tagbilaran called Mary’s Art, named after the Blessed Virgin and Mary Loquellano, his spouse.  The shop specialized in religious images carved on wood or painted on canvas. The prolific artist was best at painting “still life” and sculpting the Last Supper many of which now adorn houses throughout Bohol.  Iyo Zosing's children and grandchildren are also into art.  One of his daughters, Luz R. Rodriguez, an architect, is the mother of Sheila R. Ira, Sharon R. Lee and Sherlene, who all know how to paint.  Another daughter, Sonia R. Aliño, also has a painter for a daughter in the person of Esperanza A. Estomata. Iyo Zosing's youngest son, Budget Undersecretary Mario L. Relampagos, dabbles in photography.

The Relampagos Clan of Artists: Apolinario, Mikkay, Boudinne, Salvador, Manny, Appot, etc.   


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