Ugnayan Art Exhibit: May 7, 2018
Artistic Impressions of Mindanao Life
This artwork I made is for the upcoming art exhibit focusing on Mindanao culture. The name is "Artistic Impressions of Mindanao Life".
For this exhibit I chose to represent the beauty of ethnic culture here in Mindanao with waling waling or the Vander Sanderiana named after the orchidologist who discovered it. Mindanao is the third and last island of the Philippines if you view a map of our country. There are many ethnic tribes present.
Waling waling is endemic to Mindanao island and my subject here, she is wearing an ethnic beaded attire representing the Mandaya tribe. Most tribesmen of this group reside in Mati City.
The references I used for this piece are varied the model is different from the reference on the clothing and so on.
The artwork
This image is taken just as I finished it today in the afternoon. I took a picture with flash. It's still very dark, I'll surely post an update tomorrow.
Art by @jacinta.sevilla
Title: untitled
Medium: Oil pastels
Size: 15" x 28"
Surface: felt paper
Expected size when framed - frame and matting, 18" x 36"
Photo by Jun Cayas
This is the expected size of the canvas or artwork. I made something a bit smaller but with a bigger frame and border/matting, it will be just right.
To Davaoeños, Mindanaoans
We are welcoming you to participate in the activities and watch the exhibit this May 7-10, 2018 at Abreeza mall Davao, 2nd floor.
I felt excited when I was invited to the exhibit. It's a big responsibility but any challenge is worth it.
Madayaw dabaw!
My References
Here are the photos I used as references, I just mixed them. And hoped for the best.
Why change the clothes? For one, ethnic attire is more deep rooted to the culture vs. filipiñanas which were introduced later on after the Spaniards came to the country.
Next, the Mandaya tribe is local to Mindanao (Mati City) which expresses the location and the theme more specifically.
Lastly, beaded attires are more colorful and the patterns are more detailed thus more attractive to viewers.
I wanted to express our culture in a beautiful way. We should be proud of it!
What do the orchids symbolize? The orchids symbolize Mindanao and the culture. Since it is endemic to the island, it is our symbol here.
Also, it looks very feminine and graceful. Just simple and attractive.
The Design
What are the important principles of design I applied to my artwork?
(1) emphasis and subordination
Theres a dark blue background so theres the dark part, the flowers and the woman is emphasized cause they're the only bright parts to it.
(2) Color theory - warm vs cool colors The background is cool, all of the drawing is warm colored. Like, red orange yellow pink red violet. There are slight touches of yellow green and blue but minimal. That also makes the subject pop up.
(3) Flow or rhythm
I'm not so sure with this but, I arranged the flowers in a wavy and diagonal flow from one corner to the other. It makes your eyes look from up to down across the page.
(4) Emotion: calm, serious and peaceful
I'll let you do your interpretation on this, but these are what I feel when I was composing this.
PROCESS PHOTOS
This is my second time to draw using oil pastels on felt paper.
Plan the size of the surface of your art, what medium etc.
Next I draw flowers using white, it helps make your colors brighter if you put a layer of white first.
One tip my friend said as well was
- Put a layer of midtone then add the shades and highlights after.
This tip helps a lot too!
Drawing the face I used yellow ochre. This makes the face too yellow but I layer it with flesh tone, white, pink, green and red.
This is it! Blend your strokes well.
Blend rough texture with your finger
Light and effective
Now she's got that flawless look!
By the way, always ask friends, in my case I have many artsy friends who gave me critique. I also asked my model how she wanted it because it's her so this art is also connected.
I asked about poses, flowers and leaves, some questions if I'm going to put a background or no. They help a lot.
I also asked my friend for pictures so I can use them for my drawing.
Really appreciate her cooperation and support, same to all my other friends!
So I work my way down the bottom details. Very tricky but I managed to finish.
I added some flowers as well.
Looking upclose, theyre still very messy but it doesn't matter. Oil pastels are messy!
Finally adding some green leaves, and some black and blue for shadow.
And finally finished!
Oil pastels are very vibrant, they are faster to create and easier than painting.
You just have to be careful because like other mediums, the more layers, the more difficult it is to color and mix.
Frames
The next step is to have it framed, as of now I am looking for a reasonable priced frame for this.
Maybe next week I'll get a home for this artwork!
THANK YOU FOR READING ♥️
I made this in around 10 days, it's faster than I EXPECTED. I had one month to do this but I finished in a weeks time or so.
Our Culture
I wanted people to see our native dresses and flowers and say "wow" we are a beautiful nation.
Often times Filipinos are so modern, so westernized that they look at indigenous culture and marginalize them.
When we are tourists to other countries, we are so fast to want to wear a hanbok, kimono and what not but never were we excited to wear our own Beads and Filipiñanas.
Think about it
Mabuhay!
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Amazing work! Congrats on the @curie vote..
Proud Mindanaoan here..
Woohoo!!! Yay salamat. Let's celebrate our rich culture!!!!
Thanks ok :)
Well done, deserves more attention :)
Thank you so much!!!
You're welcome, keep it up :)
very beautiful !:))
Thank you very much! Glad you think so!
Philippine culture
Nice
Yes! Thank you :) 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭✨💭
your welcome =D
Beautiful artwork from a beautiful soul, as always.
But what makes it even more beautiful is that it brings back old memories of my childhood days of the almost nine years we lived in Bislig, Surigao del Sur.
Dressing up in colorful native attire was often a part of our activities at De La Salle John Bosco College, where I attended grade school.
And even though I was born in Sta. Cruz, Manila, Mindanao will always have a special place in my heart. :)
Thank you! God bless you!
You deserved to be curied! Congrats jazz!
Thank you so much ♥️♥️♥️
Amazing. Proud mindanaoan here. Keep steeming. I will resteem this amazing work of art.
Hi thankful for the resteem and yessss very nice to know!
Beautiful culture we have.
this is a very nice artwork!!! keep up the good work and god bless you :)) proud filipino here
God bless us!!! yes thanks! mabuhay Pilipinas!!!! :D maraming salamat po talaga <3