Marrie Saplad’s serene still-lifes grace a Venetian exhibit
Filipina artist Marrie Saplad presents art that invites viewers to find beauty in everyday objects As the annual Venice Biennale approaches, cultural spaces in The Floating City eagerly
Filipina artist Marrie Saplad presents art that invites viewers to find beauty in everyday objects As the annual Venice Biennale approaches, cultural spaces in The Floating City eagerly
Art experts have confirmed that a small still-life at a US museum once dismissed as a fake is in fact by Vincent van Gogh.
THE HISTORY of contemporary Philippine art is littered with names of artists who have not received their due recognition during their time for reasons. However, it is ultimately the passage
The still life remains a popular genre in the visual arts for many reasons. For one, it is a showcase of fundamental skill and technique, demonstrating an artist’s talent in
“He who produces perfect landscapes is above another who only produces fruit, flower, fowl or seafood. He who paints living animals is more estimable than those who only represent dead things without movement, and as man is the most perfect work of God on the earth, it is also certain that he who becomes an imitation of God representing human figures is much more excellent than all the others…”
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