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Fragments of Time: An Exploration of Art

by DitoSaPilipinas.com on Sep 23, 2024 | 03:09 PM
Edited: Sep 25, 2024 | 03:09 PM

Fragments of Time invites you to immerse yourself in a captivating collection of artworks that explore the interplay between memory, emotion, and the passage of time. This exhibition features a talented group of artists, each presenting their unique vision and style, creating a rich tapestry of perspectives that challenge our understanding of temporal experiences. 

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Among the standout pieces are Melatonin 1, Melatonin 2, Melatonin 3, and Melatonin 4 by Renato Barja Jr. Each artwork, crafted in oil on a circular canvas measuring 8 inches in diameter, invites viewers into a dreamlike state. These pieces explore themes of rest and the subconscious.
The artist’s use of color and texture creates a serene atmosphere, encouraging a moment of pause in our fast-paced lives. Together, these works invite contemplation, serving as a reminder of the beauty found in stillness. 

 

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Shannah Orencio’s canvases encourage viewers to see beyond the surface, exploring deeper emotional landscapes that resonate with personal journeys. Rolf Campos brings nature to life with vibrant acrylics, capturing the essence of flora in vivid detail. Kim Oliveros immerses us in lush floral imagery, presenting a rich visual experience that draws the viewer in. JJ Jarin’s innovative blend of acrylic and graphite captures fleeting moments, prompting reflection on the transient nature of time.


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Fragments of Time invites us to rethink how art influences our perception of time. It questions the idea of a rigid, linear progression, presenting moments that disrupt our typical viewpoints. The artists featured in this collection go beyond merely depicting time; they transform it, exposing its dynamic and ephemeral nature, and encouraging us to interact with these changes.

Visit Faculty Projects at 54 Sta. Rosa St., Kapitolyo, Pasig. Open by appointment.


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