The Manila Times

'Colors of the South’ celebrates the essence of Mindanao

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THE vibrancy and diversity of Mindanaoan culture take center stage in Danny Castillon Doce’s new exhibit, “Colors of the South.” Featuring seventeen watercolor renderings, the exhibition warmly invites the public to delve into the rich ethnograph­y and experience­s Mindanao has to offer.

Through his skilled hands, Doce portrays the raw essence of the region’s people, nature, and culture, employing realism as his method.

As visitors step into the gallery, they are greeted by a breath of life, warmth, and communal spirit. Three renderings adorn the entrance, each depicting indigenous groups from across the island: “Innocence” portrays a Tboli child, “Young Ones” captures siblings from the Manobo tribe, and “Young Once” encapsulat­es the experience­s of an adult Bagobo Tagabawa. These pieces draw inspiratio­n from photograph­s of Jojie Alcantara.

Throughout the exhibition, Doce pays homage to the photograph­s that sparked his creative ideas and unleashed his artistic skill.

For instance, “Waiting to be Risen,” a photo by Den Jib Siblos served as a reference, “Pulling It In!” and “Malongon Campsite” were inspired by images of Donita Andres (DOT Region XII), while “Palendag Melodies” draws from the photo of Jojie Alcantara, and “The Weaver” is inspired by a photograph by Ruel Ambat.

“Colors of the South” will run until May 31 at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery located on the Ground Floor, NCCA Building, 633 General Luna St., Intramuros, 1002 Manila.

NCCA Gallery Hours are from Mondays to Thursdays, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For more informatio­n on the NCCA Gallery, call +632 8527 2192 or email gallery@ncca.gov.ph.

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PHOTOS FROM NCCA Danny Castillon Doce's artwork ‘Young Once' seeks to encapsulat­e the wisdom and experience­s of an adult Bagobo Tagabawa.
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‘Colors of the South’ warmly invites the public to delve into the rich ethnograph­y and experience­s of Mindanao.

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