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Finding peace

Eddie Santillan takes us on a hike with his latest exhibit ‘Return to Nature’

- By JOHN LEGASPI Layout by PINGGOT ZULUETA NATURE WARRIOR Featured artist Eddie Santillan

Life sometimes is all about ĸnding the perfect view that suits us, a horizon that ĸts our story. That view can be a manmade wonder, like the glimmering landscape of the city with its skyscraper­s and glowing billboards. For some, it can be a Gothic church ĸlled with religious images. While for others, nothing beats the view crafted by nature and, if there is one that tops the list, it is a view of the mountains kissing the clouds above. It may be their version of an IMAX theater experience—and it is what visual artist Eddie Santillan mirrors through his artworks as he invites everyone to go and ĸnd Zen in his latest exhibit.

Dubbed “Return to Nature,” Eddie’s newest showcase takes everyone on a hike as he paints towering forms of land delicately illuminate­d by the sun or moon. It is his way of paying homage to nature but without the usual elements of Ĺora and fauna. Living at the foot of Mount Makiling in Laguna has greatly inĹuenced his latest works. Walking in the morning with his dog and seeing the natural surroundin­gs in their early morning beauty recharged him, both in body and spirit, and he aims to do the same with his masterpiec­es.

“‘Return to Nature’ is all about good feelings and the peace of mind that nature gives us,” says Eddie. “I’m urging people to go to places where they came from, to feel recharged and replenishe­d, especially this time of pandemic. I want people to feel positive emotions through my art.”

Recreating natural wonders and the countrysid­e through art is not new to Eddie. With a pencil and paper, he started drawing images of carabaos and other animals he saw in his barrio in Pampanga at a young age. A proud self-taught artist, he honed his artistic skills by joining various art competitio­ns in school. At 19, he turned his passion into a profession by becoming a caricature artist for a company that led him to explore different mediums of art.

“Art, for me, is like breathing. My day will not be complete without me working on paint and canvas,” the 38-year-old artist says. “I can express myself better through my art.”

Eddie is inspired by the works of visual arts masters such as Juvenal Sansó, José Joya, and Arturo Luz, among others, and translates their play on colors in a contempora­ry manner that can be seen in “Return to Nature.” In the process of making the pieces for the exhibit, the artist muses about how he fine-tuned the appearance of his works and the techniques he used.

Marble-like mountains with misty angular clouds are depicted on his canvas. Set in the background is an orb that completes the view of a serene mountain range. Eddie’s favorite piece is “Bright Outlook.” Its vibrant orange sky presents a sunrise, which for him, symbolizes new beginnings and hope.

“It is all about feelings and I’m transferri­ng them through my paintings. Every time I go for a morning stroll, I take motivation, ideas, and positive energy from nature,” Eddie says. “I want to make art that when people see it, they would know it is an Eddie Santillan piece. I will continue to explore things through my art. There is still more to learn and improve, and I will continue to paint as long as I can.”

“Return to Nature” will run from May 11 to 22 at Arte Bettina Gallery, Greenbelt 5, Makati City.

‘I’m urging people to go to places where they came from, to feel recharged and replenishe­d, especially this time of pandemic. I want people to feel positive emotions through my art.’

 ?? ?? SERENITY 2, acrylic on canvas, 2022
SERENITY 2, acrylic on canvas, 2022
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 ?? ?? BRIGHT OUTLOOK 4, acrylic on canvas, 2022
BRIGHT OUTLOOK 4, acrylic on canvas, 2022
 ?? ?? GOOD VIBES 2, acrylic on canvas, 2022
GOOD VIBES 2, acrylic on canvas, 2022
 ?? ?? RELAXING 4, acrylic on canvas, 2022
RELAXING 4, acrylic on canvas, 2022

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