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Forest's Kiss

Forest's Kiss

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Type

Acrylic on Canvas

Size

48" x 36"

Year

2024

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"Forest's Kiss" is a tale of the earth, a whispered moment between the trees and the soul. With a technique of tiny, deliberate dots, the artist paints a thousand breaths, each one catching the light and building a world where stillness moves. The texture on the canvas feels like the rough bark of old trees, every layer telling a story of time passing slow, like the way shadows fall at dusk. It’s a quiet kind of kiss, a soft touch between nature and the human heart, where the dots and textures come together to speak a language only the forest knows. The painting’s got a rhythm to it—one that you don’t hear, but you feel deep down in your bones. It’s the kind of moment where the world’s still, but something inside is stirring.

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Binong Javier

Binong Javier

Javier, hailing from Caloocan, had his first encounter with the world of art during his formative years. His uncles handed him a chalk and urged him to draw on the floor, an experience that left a lasting impression on him. This encounter ignited Javier's passion for the arts, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in Fine Arts with a specialization in Advertising from the Technological University of the Philippines.

During his college years, Javier's engagement with painting deepened as he actively participated in various art competitions both within and beyond the academic realm. Following his graduation, he embarked on a career as a muralist and later expanded his horizons by venturing abroad to work as a graphic artist for advertising agencies.

Returning to his homeland in 2015, Javier reimmersed himself in the art competition scene. Enriched by his international experiences, he decided to experiment with a new artistic approach in 2016 for the GSIS National Art Competition, specifically in the Non-Representational category. Inspired by reproductive science, Javier ingeniously employed squeeze bottles to craft art that resembled sperm cells, infusing a distinctive and unconventional element into his work.

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