Collection: Patrick Naval

Patrick H. C. Naval: The Architect of Dreams

Patrick Henry Naval is a Filipino multi-disciplinary artist whose career represents a profound "complete turnaround." An architect by profession, Naval transitioned into the fine arts in his mid-50s, transforming a period of personal challenge into a prolific journey of creative reinvention. He is now recognized for his "Colorful Melodies" and his ability to translate architectural structure into fluid, abstract forms.

Artistic Disciplines & Techniques

  1. Painting & "Kutkot" Art Naval’s paintings are a masterclass in Abstract Impressionism and Cubism. He is widely known for his mastery of "Kutkot"—a meticulous etching and graffito technique that adds physical and narrative depth to his canvases. Using acrylics, oils, and pastels, he creates vibrant, layered compositions that explore the "unconventional expression of conventional life."
  2. Stainless Metal Sculpture In a natural evolution of his architectural background, Naval has expanded into Stainless Steel Sculpture. These works serve as the physical manifestation of his "dreamer" philosophy:

Industrial Fluidity: He manipulates high-grade stainless steel to create geometric abstractions that appear organic and light.

Reflective Interaction: Many of his pieces utilize polished finishes that interact with light and the surrounding environment, bridging the gap between the artwork and the observer. 

Structural Integrity: His sculptures reflect his deep understanding of form and balance, grounding his abstract visions into permanent, three-dimensional landmarks.

Artist Philosophy

Naval’s work is driven by the belief that life is about "creating yourself." His journey from the precision of architecture to the expressive freedom of abstract painting and metalwork serves as an inspiration for the "late-blooming" artist. He views his art as a healing process—a way to turn anxiety and silence into a loud, colorful, and permanent melody.

"If we spend enough time dreaming, then the dream might eventually become real"....

Patrick Naval

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