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by Paul Hilario
$27.00
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Inspired by the Filipino proverb �Ako ang nagtanim, nagbayo, at nagsaing nguni�t iba ang kumain�, loosely translated as... more
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Inspired by the Filipino proverb �Ako ang nagtanim, nagbayo, at nagsaing nguni�t iba ang kumain�, loosely translated as �I planted, pounded and cooked the rice but somebody else ate it�, refers to getting credit or reaping the rewards for work that you did not do.
I paint visual narratives. I try to create stories with themes that range from the blissful to the brooding. Typically, my compositions are laden with common and personal symbolism. My works seem to have disconnected elements but they are in fact linked in the way that I see them. To the audience, however, they are like puzzles; open to varied personal interpretations. I don’t like to confine myself in a box. Some days I paint social commentaries. Other days I just paint my personal observations of issues that pertain to almost anything under the sun - this can be political, social, environmental, religious, cultural, and even agricultural. I try to paint realities in, out, and of life. Early in my career as a painter, I was mostly...
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Xueling Zou
Fantastic expression! I love the emotion you captured, very well done!! Thanks for sharing it! Happy holidays!!
Wendy J St Christopher
Wonderful images -- wonderful stories! Wow, what must go on in your head! :-)
Paul Hilario replied:
Hi Wendy. A big thanks to you for the compliment:-) I do have a twisted mind that turns on every now and then.
David Sutter
I, too, agree with Wilfrido, "I love your style of painting." You captured the emotions!
Paul Hilario replied:
Thanks David!Glad you like 'em.
Wilfrido Limvalencia
I love your style of painting and the story behind each one! Hmmm, what's the story here?
Paul Hilario replied:
Thanks Wilfrido! What do you think happened? My version is that a suitor comes to visit twin sisters. The one that he really is interested in did the cooking and all the work but the other one took the credit! In the real sense it was the suitor who ate the rice but in essence it was the sister who actually ate it.
Joaquin Abella Ojeda
Very nice work