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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Pintô Art Museum

The Pintô Museum in Antipolo houses a very interesting collection, but for me, the grounds where it is located is a work of art in itself. Sharing here the pieces I found most memorable, as well as photos of the beautiful place, reminiscent of Grecian-Mediterranean style architecture. It was really lovely, except that it was sooo hot!

this nook reminds me of Mykonos
one of the galleries in the museum
Oblivious by Stephanie Lopez. Steel Wires and found objects. 2010
The Hollow Man by Alab Pagarigan. Wire and resin. 2013
Amihan (Clouds) by Ninel Constantino. Mixed media installation. 2014
a mediterranean look outdoors
Angkas by Jason Samson. Epoxy resin. 2014
it also felt like you entered somebody’s home – or should I say mansion
a beautiful Filipiñana artwork
Power and Unity by Joe Geraldo. Terracotta. 2010
Wheel Chair by Cristina Ramilo Quisumbing. Mixed Media. 2013
Angel Chair by Leeroy New. Resin and fiberglass. 2013
I don’t know if I would call this art, but it definitely catches your attention!
Panalo! by Ferdie Montemayor. Acrylic on canvas. 2012
these metal figurines seem to be in motion over the museum wall
not a real plant! can you see the writing?
so many photogenic outdoor spots

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