LOOK: Bicol artist creates Philippine flag using over 19,000 matchsticks

How can you make the Philippine flag stand out after it has been interpreted in so many ways?

By using matchsticks, according to one Bicol-based artist.

Julius Ceasar Apellado, who works at the Legazpi city hall’s Legazpi City Women’s Federation, posted his painstaking work in Facebook group GUHIT Pinas. His artwork went viral in 24 hours, with over 23,000 likes and 7,500 shares as of writing.

Image: Facebook/@jc.apellado
Image: Facebook/@jc.apellado

On why he used matchsticks as a medium, he tells Inquirer, “Pangarap ko dati na gumawa ng sariling art na kakaiba. Kaya noong 2017, pumasok na lang sa isip ko yung palito.

(It was my dream to make my own art that is unique. In 2017, it just came to mind to use matchsticks.)

He says it’s only this year that he decided to give his idea a try. He also wanted to give a spin to the beloved Philippine flag, which he has been painting for some time.

Image: Facebook/@jc.apellado

The process took him a week and involves 19,680 matchsticks, shoe glue, and paint. He first sketched the flag then glued on the matchsticks to follow the illustration.

Image: Facebook/@jc.apellado

He explains that he started out with painting the matchsticks individually before sticking them on, and halfway through he painted the sticks only after they were glued.

Image: Facebook/@jc.apellado
Image: Facebook/@jc.apellado

The hardest part of the process? “Yung magdikit-dikit paisa-isa; masakit sa likod (Gluing one by one; it causes back pain).”

The self-taught artist has been drawing since he was a child, but only learned to paint last year.

Sa totoo lang po naghahalong gulat at saya na di maintindihan,” he describes the overwhelming feeling of seeing his artwork garner praise and attention.

Ang inaasahan ko lang po pagpost ng artwork ko pwedeng aabot lang ng 1,000 likes pababa.

(To be honest [I feel] a mix of shock and happiness that can’t be described. When I posted it, I was only hoping to get 1,000 likes or fewer.)

Dizzy with happiness, he admits, Di pa ako makakain sa saya (I’m so happy that I can’t eat).”  /ra

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