State of the art: Philippines

Art in Need
2 min readApr 9, 2021

Many people will appreciate art’s mystery and beauty the unusual ways, color play, and the mystical rush. Only if it’s for photography, painting, writing, graphic design or filmmaking, the respect doesn’t have weight instantaneously and automatically.

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Arts in the Philippines

Just like every other nation in the world, art is also part of Filipino life and the issues that surround. Art works in the Philippines are wonderful. With the presence of art such as music and paintings in the Philippines, the door to yet another world was opened to encourage tourists to appreciate the country’s truly diverse experience.

Being an artist in the Philippines

Most of the artists here are relatively new, not as they are known in the online community or the real world, only beginning and following their hearts. Some people put so much of themselves into what they do, leaving bits of them in the things they make as they are a representation of them and their emotions, points of view and feelings. Some individuals sometimes go unrecognized but continue to do what they love.

Artists are participating in courses, seminars, and gatherings where they can meet up. Why and for what? Because art can be a landscape full of lines and colors, but these things funnel through invisible doors, namely livelihood, physical health, personal relationships, artistic growth, and perhaps purpose searching.

Art in need!

Art in need is promoting art to be present in so many of the places to which we go and the activities that we do here in the Philippines, also helping artists to make a living on it. We may scroll through most of the Instagram posts we see, without realizing how many elements in each picture or video make it look appealing to people. Every day we weave our pathways through the area, and we rarely see how the buildings are carefully built and how the billboards are made strategically.

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Written by: Bram Gonzales

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