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Mga Paraburak (The Florists)

Mga Paraburak (The Florists)

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Acrylic on Canvas

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24" x 24"

Year

2024

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ROMUALDO ROMMEL PEREZ Studied Fine Arts at the University of Sto. Tomas. He is a freelance visual/graphic artist, but most of the time dabbles with his paintings that exude the nuances of surrealism and social realism.

He works with watercolor, acrylics and assemblages. Perez has joined various competitions, and among these is the Metrobank Young Painter’s Annual Award where he emerged in the roster of semi-finalists in 1992 and 1999 in the watercolor category.

He was selected in the prestigious 30th Kulay Sa Tubig Watercolor competition in 2014; exhibited a two-man watercolor show at the Altromondo Artspace in 2017; a four-man art exhibit at the Art Asia gallery in 2018 and again competed at the 31st and 32nd Kulay Sa Tubig Watercolor invitational competition in 2019 and 2020 respectively. Perez has also participated in numerous art exhibits with Bicolano artists since 2000, and continues up to the present through the all-Bicolano artists’ collective known as Salingoy Art Group where he is a founding member.

He joined various international painting competitions and was selected at the Biennales of the 4th International Watercolor Society Serbia in 2015;

in the 1st International Watercolor Society Canada in 2016;

in the 2nd International Watercolor Society Pakistan in 2017;

emerged in the Top 15 in the BINDAAS Artist Group India Online Competition in 2017;

in the Abu Rawash Prize 2nd International Watercolor Contest in 2018;

and was invited in the Pameran Cat Air Asia Tanggara (PACA) Southeast Asia Watercolor Exhibition, Malaysia in 2020. Just this 2023, he is one of the participants in the “Project Hulmahan” exhibit at the FACLA Hall in Los Angeles, USA, with his shoe mold  piece entitled “Pag Asa”. In 2024 June participated at the group show "Diverging Crossroads" at Altromondo Creative Space and "Tuhog" at the Grey Space.

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Romualdo Rommel Perez

Romualdo Rommel Perez

ROMUALDO ROMMEL PEREZ Studied Fine Arts at the University of Sto. Tomas. He is a freelance visual/graphic artist, but most of the time dabbles with his paintings that exude the nuances of surrealism and social realism.

He works with watercolor, acrylics and assemblages. Perez has joined various competitions, and among these is the Metrobank Young Painter’s Annual Award where he emerged in the roster of semi-finalists in 1992 and 1999 in the watercolor category.

He was selected in the prestigious 30th Kulay Sa Tubig Watercolor competition in 2014; exhibited a two-man watercolor show at the Altromondo Artspace in 2017; a four-man art exhibit at the Art Asia gallery in 2018 and again competed at the 31st and 32nd Kulay Sa Tubig Watercolor invitational competition in 2019 and 2020 respectively. Perez has also participated in numerous art exhibits with Bicolano artists since 2000, and continues up to the present through the all-Bicolano artists’ collective known as Salingoy Art Group where he is a founding member.

He joined various international painting competitions and was selected at the Biennales of the 4th International Watercolor Society Serbia in 2015;

in the 1st International Watercolor Society Canada in 2016;

in the 2nd International Watercolor Society Pakistan in 2017;

emerged in the Top 15 in the BINDAAS Artist Group India Online Competition in 2017;

in the Abu Rawash Prize 2nd International Watercolor Contest in 2018;

and was invited in the Pameran Cat Air Asia Tanggara (PACA) Southeast Asia Watercolor Exhibition, Malaysia in 2020. Just this 2023, he is one of the participants in the “Project Hulmahan” exhibit at the FACLA Hall in Los Angeles, USA, with his shoe mold  piece entitled “Pag Asa”. In 2024 June participated at the group show "Diverging Crossroads" at Altromondo Creative Space and "Tuhog" at the Grey Space.

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