Alfredo Esquillo
Alfredo Esquillo, Jr. paints tableaux of Philippine social life, attempting to uncover the almost surreal ironies of a culture convulsing with myriad contradictions. The artist’s emergence on the Philippine contemporary art scene is noted for the artist’s credible competence in illustration and the retooling talent in figuration. Esquillo’s painting style captures quite cogently the hybrid cultures of the Philippines today.
With Esquillo’s growing interest in cultural paradoxes, he begins to redefine the technology of photographic effect as well as the idiom of painting itself. As religious icons mingle with media contraptions, his art recognizes the appeal of both in the cultural tastes of Filipinos. The density and luster of the artist’s palette, however, belie the illusionary nature of the gifts that media and religion bear.
Libin at Sakla, Mixed Media, h182.88xw365.76, 2010
Patawarin Mo Ako, Mixed media, h243.84xw121.92, 2012
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