The Bathala Project
Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Isang Bansa

Bansa Canvas (small)

Acrylic and spray paint on 18" x 24" canvas.

Colors of the Philippine flag. If you're familiar with the culture and the colors of the flag, understand that red-side up meant war. The Philippines has had a turbulent history with different subjugators, leaving the Filipino people in a constant struggle with not only the freedom of their country, but freedom of the mind from colonization.

The reds and the blues I felt were the identities between an individual striving for truth and as a colonized individual, conflicting as to who truly represented what a "Filipino" is. However, all revolve around the one unchanging constant: Bansa (Tagalog for country). In the middle of the bright, glowing sun is the Tagalog word, "Bansa", written in the ancient Filipino script of Baybayin (Alibata) which predated Spanish colonization and influence. Though her children have changed their tongues, their clothing, their last names and their gods, they all take roots from the same mother: The country, Ang Bansa

This piece is for sale, contact me at Bathala1@gmail.com with an offer and I will let you know if you have the best bid.

Biters fall back or get your teeth cracked!

~cyph

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Cecilia

Cecilia

A Baybayin canvas piece for my cousin, Cecilia. Ever since I started "painting", she always suggested that I should be doing canvas pieces. Actually, she was the first person to request a canvas piece from me! And finally, a year later of doing canvases, stickers, hats, cards, tattoo designs, etc... I finally make her a canvas piece. :-D

Better late than never, right?

Her name in red, her last name on the bottom in gold-red. Acrylic, oil paints, aerosol, and deco paint markers on canvas.

Biters will get their teeth cracked, so fall back!

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