Island Artists of the Philippines
Welcome to Island Artists' hub. A site for artists and art afficionados. An array of artworks inspired by exotic paradise islands. You are free to view paintings, be updated in the artworld, and interact with artists themselves. If you are an art lover who would like to purchase an artwork from the artists, you can contact the artists themselves. Relax and enjoy.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
ART CONTESTS
Art contests are gateways to explore new challenges. As artists and photographers,we are looking for avenues where our talents can be recognized and tested. It is a chance to grow and evolve as an artist. Island Artists of the Philippines updates you with coming art contests and competitions.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Art is You
by Muffet Dolar Villegas
Art is always within us. Everything that we do is about art.Waking up in the morning is an art of welcoming another day. Watching the orange skies as the sun bursts into millions of rays is art itself. Looking at your face in the mirror is staring at the most exquisite work of God, you. You are made in His image. As you prepare breakfast, the smell of the flowers as you open the windows entice you to walk in the meadows and gather some fresh bunch for your vase.
You watch the fried eggs turning brown in its edges, with the yellows staring at you like perfect daffodils. You watch your figure as your carefully planned attire of the day enhance your beauty. Your skin tones are flawless. You are beautiful.
That's on the outside. Inside, your beauty radiates, from the goodness of your heart, to the sparkle of hope in your eyes. You are a wonderful work of art.
Art is always within us. Everything that we do is about art.Waking up in the morning is an art of welcoming another day. Watching the orange skies as the sun bursts into millions of rays is art itself. Looking at your face in the mirror is staring at the most exquisite work of God, you. You are made in His image. As you prepare breakfast, the smell of the flowers as you open the windows entice you to walk in the meadows and gather some fresh bunch for your vase.
You watch the fried eggs turning brown in its edges, with the yellows staring at you like perfect daffodils. You watch your figure as your carefully planned attire of the day enhance your beauty. Your skin tones are flawless. You are beautiful.
That's on the outside. Inside, your beauty radiates, from the goodness of your heart, to the sparkle of hope in your eyes. You are a wonderful work of art.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
PAINT IT WITH ANY COLOR YOU LIKE....
Today is a new day, paint it with any color you want…
By Muffet Dolar Villegas
A new day is like an inviting pristine white canvas, primed with expectations and excitement. A canvas has no life, yet through the artist’s passionate strokes it becomes vividly alive with meaning and colors.
We have unlimited choices to paint our day or year. We can paint it with darker, more subdued tones which is an expression of longing or emptiness. We can paint it with vibrant, brilliant hues which signify joy, faith and hope. A painting needs a patient hand with a heart and a soul. A day likewise needs someone who decides whether to make it a beautiful gift from God or just another falling leaf.
A cancer patient like me fights for life each day. I am grateful for today, and I grab it with vigor and enthusiasm like I have never done before. I have stopped teaching this semester, and I spend most of my time in my small cluttered studio, (I can’t work when everything is in order) which is filled with old but firm paintbrushes, oils, acrylics, and watercolor tubes and primed canvasses. Some unframed and unfinished works are discreetly leaning on the walls. This is where I create my own world. They could be a profusion of colors of a garden filled with flowers or a lonely cottage in the woods. The freedom of expression in this small corner is more exhilarating than the freedom of the press.
Here, I pour out my soul, my thoughts, experiences and hopes, even the exact time of the day is reflected on each leaf. A painting is an expression of the soul like an open book for all the world to enjoy. It is a lonely profession since the artist works with lifeless objects like paints, brushes and a canvas. Yet life springs out from this inanimate objects as the artist pours his own life and passion into them. The finished work is the product of everything that goes on in the artist’s heart and soul at the precise moment that he or she was in the creative process. Even how simple the painting is, whether it is done just to express a certain feeling, it becomes an extension of the self. A part of the person is recorded in a timeless piece of work, and it becomes a treasure to keep.
The magic started when I was three years old, when my mother would encourage me to draw and paint. When I was in grade school, she would bribe me with a bottle of coke when I was a bit too lazy to do any artwork. She would not mind if I consumed all the blank pages of her lesson plans with drawings of smiling faces, even as I filled all the walls and blank spaces of our rooms with women in long flowing gowns. She would still hug and praise me for what I have done. I was so proud when for the first time when a small piece of my drawing was sold when I was seven years old for five cents. My younger sister Louella, who was barely six years old would sell all my drawings to other kids during our elementary years. The thought that my sister was very bold to sell my works and that others would part with their money to buy something like that was an extremely rewarding and encouraging experience for me. I treasure those times even in later years when I would exhibit and sell my works in my few one-man shows in museums and galleries. My sister and I were so happy that both of us could draw and paint, and until she decided to focus in marine biology and finished her Ph.D in the US.
Like Vincent Van Gogh who had his brother Theo sending him art materials and all kinds of support, I am also doubly blessed by having my sister Louella, and her husband Dr. Bell Perrin, also a scientist, who have been providing me with quality art materials, encouragement, and support. Bill would personally hunt for varied art materials which he would send in his LBC boxes. The sight of these paints and brushes was enough to inspire more pieces of work. I could not ask God for more wonderful people than I already have.
Even if cancer is unpredictable, I don’t want to waste today’s blessings because of tomorrow’s fear. Today is a beautiful gift. I can paint this new day with any color I want. You too, can choose your colors for the day.
By Muffet Dolar Villegas
A new day is like an inviting pristine white canvas, primed with expectations and excitement. A canvas has no life, yet through the artist’s passionate strokes it becomes vividly alive with meaning and colors.
We have unlimited choices to paint our day or year. We can paint it with darker, more subdued tones which is an expression of longing or emptiness. We can paint it with vibrant, brilliant hues which signify joy, faith and hope. A painting needs a patient hand with a heart and a soul. A day likewise needs someone who decides whether to make it a beautiful gift from God or just another falling leaf.
A cancer patient like me fights for life each day. I am grateful for today, and I grab it with vigor and enthusiasm like I have never done before. I have stopped teaching this semester, and I spend most of my time in my small cluttered studio, (I can’t work when everything is in order) which is filled with old but firm paintbrushes, oils, acrylics, and watercolor tubes and primed canvasses. Some unframed and unfinished works are discreetly leaning on the walls. This is where I create my own world. They could be a profusion of colors of a garden filled with flowers or a lonely cottage in the woods. The freedom of expression in this small corner is more exhilarating than the freedom of the press.
Here, I pour out my soul, my thoughts, experiences and hopes, even the exact time of the day is reflected on each leaf. A painting is an expression of the soul like an open book for all the world to enjoy. It is a lonely profession since the artist works with lifeless objects like paints, brushes and a canvas. Yet life springs out from this inanimate objects as the artist pours his own life and passion into them. The finished work is the product of everything that goes on in the artist’s heart and soul at the precise moment that he or she was in the creative process. Even how simple the painting is, whether it is done just to express a certain feeling, it becomes an extension of the self. A part of the person is recorded in a timeless piece of work, and it becomes a treasure to keep.
The magic started when I was three years old, when my mother would encourage me to draw and paint. When I was in grade school, she would bribe me with a bottle of coke when I was a bit too lazy to do any artwork. She would not mind if I consumed all the blank pages of her lesson plans with drawings of smiling faces, even as I filled all the walls and blank spaces of our rooms with women in long flowing gowns. She would still hug and praise me for what I have done. I was so proud when for the first time when a small piece of my drawing was sold when I was seven years old for five cents. My younger sister Louella, who was barely six years old would sell all my drawings to other kids during our elementary years. The thought that my sister was very bold to sell my works and that others would part with their money to buy something like that was an extremely rewarding and encouraging experience for me. I treasure those times even in later years when I would exhibit and sell my works in my few one-man shows in museums and galleries. My sister and I were so happy that both of us could draw and paint, and until she decided to focus in marine biology and finished her Ph.D in the US.
Like Vincent Van Gogh who had his brother Theo sending him art materials and all kinds of support, I am also doubly blessed by having my sister Louella, and her husband Dr. Bell Perrin, also a scientist, who have been providing me with quality art materials, encouragement, and support. Bill would personally hunt for varied art materials which he would send in his LBC boxes. The sight of these paints and brushes was enough to inspire more pieces of work. I could not ask God for more wonderful people than I already have.
Even if cancer is unpredictable, I don’t want to waste today’s blessings because of tomorrow’s fear. Today is a beautiful gift. I can paint this new day with any color I want. You too, can choose your colors for the day.
Red Roses
Minda Luz Badon is a budding artist. She studies Architecture at Foundation University. She is a fast learner student and has a natural gift in watercolor rendering. This is among her first watercolor works and she already feels at home with the difficult medium.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Art as Part of Life
Magenta D. Villegas paints in oil and acrylic but prefers the first as she has been painting in oil since she learned how to write. She is now exhibiting her works at the Galleria Susana at the Spanish Heritage building , Sta Catalina Street in Dumaguete City. Her passion is to paint seascapes, landscapes and florals.
As a Mass Communication graduate of Silliman University, she divides her time teaching, writing and painting. She had her first art exhibit with her mother and artist Muffet Dolar Villegas at the Hibbard Hall few years ago.
At twenty four, she takes her time honing her talents, sharing God'a word as a Sunday school teacher and a working girl. She is presently connected with People to Outsource, P2O, an outsourcing company, as a trainor and facilitator for call center applicants.
She considers art as part of everyday life. As a child, she had been doing underpainting for her mother's large canvasses, as part of her training and apprenticeship. You can email her at mamdvillegas@yahoo.com
As a Mass Communication graduate of Silliman University, she divides her time teaching, writing and painting. She had her first art exhibit with her mother and artist Muffet Dolar Villegas at the Hibbard Hall few years ago.
At twenty four, she takes her time honing her talents, sharing God'a word as a Sunday school teacher and a working girl. She is presently connected with People to Outsource, P2O, an outsourcing company, as a trainor and facilitator for call center applicants.
She considers art as part of everyday life. As a child, she had been doing underpainting for her mother's large canvasses, as part of her training and apprenticeship. You can email her at mamdvillegas@yahoo.com
Friday, August 14, 2009
Tropical Artists's Journey
Influenced by living in a tropical island like Dumaguete, Paul Adrian Orbeta is a young budding artist who would like to express himself in different medium and subjects.
He has been painting for the past ten years, describing himself as a late bloomer. He wants to paint tropical sceneries depicting the life of local people and beaches.
His favorite medium is oil, although he has been experimenting on different medium in the past.
To pursue his dreams to become a fine artist, Paul is presently taking up Fine Arts at Foundation University.
To know more about the artist and his art, you may contact him at pauladrian_13@lycos.com
He has been painting for the past ten years, describing himself as a late bloomer. He wants to paint tropical sceneries depicting the life of local people and beaches.
His favorite medium is oil, although he has been experimenting on different medium in the past.
To pursue his dreams to become a fine artist, Paul is presently taking up Fine Arts at Foundation University.
To know more about the artist and his art, you may contact him at pauladrian_13@lycos.com
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Janine as an Artist
Janine Gonzaga has been painting since eight years old, honing her talent through various art workshops. She is a multi awarded artist during her high school and college days, joining various contests. Janine also won internationally sponsored online logo design contests.
A self supporting student of Fine Arts in Foundation University, she continues to improve her talent through spending more time in her art.
In her childhood days, Janine hoped to become a successful animator. But as she becomes more exposed to fine arts she thinks twice whether to become an animator or a fine artist.
An ardent student, she pursues her art with a passion, spending more time inside the studio.
Janine defines art as life itself. She wants to become a full time artist. You can contact her through her email address jan9_gonz@yahoo.com.ph .
A self supporting student of Fine Arts in Foundation University, she continues to improve her talent through spending more time in her art.
In her childhood days, Janine hoped to become a successful animator. But as she becomes more exposed to fine arts she thinks twice whether to become an animator or a fine artist.
An ardent student, she pursues her art with a passion, spending more time inside the studio.
Janine defines art as life itself. She wants to become a full time artist. You can contact her through her email address jan9_gonz@yahoo.com.ph .
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