Sun.Star Cebu

A PERSONAL REFLECTION SHOWN IN PAINTINGS

- MONICA R. LOPEZ / Writer AMPER CAMPAñA / Photograph­er

Artist Basti Penayes III touches on the Filipinos’ both religious and superstiti­ous sides with his first solo exhibit dubbed “Halad.”

Using acrylic and textile paint on canvas, he showed his slow transition from doing digital work, going back to the traditiona­l medium he used years ago when he took up Fine Arts in the University of the Philippine­s - Cebu.

As an artist, he leans more on cultural elements and incorporat­es this in his art through a modernist approach.

Penayes said there’s a different satisfacti­on he feels when expressing things through this medium.

“Halad” in English means offering. In some ways, this exhibit is his offering to the arts.

The exhibit depicted his exploratio­n in ethnic modernism as an art form. It also reflected 10 personal stories that show moments of thanksgivi­ng, petition and penance throughout his life. It’s riddled with cultural and religious inklings as he shared that it also subtly touched on “The 10 Commandmen­ts.” While he shared that he isn’t religious, the irony of Filipino culture matched with superstiti­ous beliefs, and how they go together, piqued his interest. This, in a way, makes Filipinos unique and interestin­g.

I want to promote culture every time I produce something; even if it’s subtle, at least it’s there.

BASTI PENAYES III

Artist

“My philosophy in art is that if you’re going to express something, it might as well be relevant,” said Basti, as he shared that his purpose is to spread awareness, specifical­ly on local culture.

The exhibit was unveiled last Friday, Feb. 8 at Solitaryo Cinco Gallery in Asylum de Busay. It was also that night that Solitaryo Cinco Gallery was introduced to the public.

“Halad” will run until the end of February.

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GAHOM SA DILA

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