Daily Tribune (Philippines)

OF DREAMS AND BUTTERFILE­S

My aim as an artist is to present an alternativ­e to this chaotic world — something that would emphasize love, relationsh­ips, music, skies, landscapes, nature and God’s greatness through the media and material I used

- @tribunephl_pau by Pauline L. Songco

Veteran visual artist Ross Capili takes inspiratio­n to make art from a lot of things, but he cites that sleeping occasional­ly helps him at most.

“I’m not a writer. Just a plain restless artist and dreamer. Many people ask me why I do solo shows in succession. They say I’m hardworkin­g, but I always tell them it’s because I love sleeping. Even i f

I drink coffee I still fall asleep. I also like taking naps at noontime and that’s my regular habit. And everytime I wake up, I paint my dreams,” Capili said.

He immediatel­y would paint them, thinking that whatever image he saw while dreaming would suddenly escape him.

“Baka makaalpas pa,” he said.

Ross’ childhood memories and love for traveling have inspired some of his art, too. “That’s when I witness what beauty is. Like that fleeting moment when you see butterflie­s. Those are memories that you can’t go back to anymore. These, which I turn into artworks, can be a souvenir or memoir that unfortunat­ely sometimes we can’t see elsewhere anymore,” Capili related.

Some of these pieces can be seen in his latest exhibition at Conrad Manila’s Gallery C entitled “Tales & Trails.” The show, as he would like to call it, is a story of beautiful images from his past, present and dreams.

“My aim as an artist is to present an alternativ­e to this chaotic world — something that would emphasize love, relationsh­ips, music, skies, landscapes, nature and God’s greatness through the media and material I used,” he said.

Ross has mounted at least 30 shows in Manila, including Paris and the United States. He also participat­ed in more than 35 group exhibition­s in Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, Korea and Taiwan.

As a digital artist, Ross has tried different techniques in doing art. “I always challenge myself not to portray them per se. Sometimes I use vinyl.

That’s one process I enjoy. In painting, the process involves a layer one after another. When I wake up and my eyes are fresh, I immediatel­y see what else needs to be done,” he said.

In his career as an artist, Ross has garnered 55 awards including the 1994 Philip Morris Asean Art Awards, the Pamana ng Lahi Award in San Francisco in 2001, the 2008 PATA Gold Award for Travel Photo Journalism in India and the 2009 Ani ng Dangal Presidenti­al Award. His works have been featured in coffee table books such as Filipino Artists In Their Studios, 21st Century Filipino Artists, Art Collector’s Guidebook, Art Philippine­s and the recently

launched Solaire: The Art + Design Collection.

“Of Art and Wine: Tales & Trails by Ross Capili” will be on display at Conrad Manila’s Gallery C until January 2020.

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“POetry of the Wind.”
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“trees are Created By Fireworks (series 092818).”

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