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by Paul Hilario
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The best season to grow rice is during the dry season. The wet season provides various problems for farmers. When there is too much rain it drowns... more
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The best season to grow rice is during the dry season. The wet season provides various problems for farmers. When there is too much rain it drowns the rice and the plants do not get enough sunlight. In this painting the sun shines bright, with no hint of possible rain - a good time to harvest rice.
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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Withintensity Touch
Great to see a fellow Pinoy artist. Great work truly is a masterpiece thanks for sharing the memory of our native heritage.
Natalie Holland
Beautiful painting, Paul!
Lee Piper
Beautiful work! f/v
Craig Pearson
This is a lovley painting , their delacate faces are angelic, just beautiful.
Paul Hilario replied:
Thanks Craig for your lovely comment. You've helped me snag the right word to describe the faces. I didn't think of it that way first. I use a technique that blurs the shadows and makes for interplay of layered colors. :-) That is why the images become very soft and delicate as you have aptly described it.