Monday, February 22, 2016

Art Fair Philippines - Part 2

There were a lot to see.

The sorbetes cart took me back to childhood and it never loses its appeal to kids, just look at this picture.

Sorbetes carts aren't that many these days.



The more detailed or honest the work is, the more it leaves me intrigued.  I have seen Araki's photographs on the internet but seeing it closely, the feeling is different.  It was provocative but it wasn't pornographic.

I saw shredded bus tickets, pencils, notes -the more personal it is and expresses our culture, the more I appreciate it.

I read on someone's binder, "If your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt."





Sir Mark's book! :D
or #artfairph ?

It was a nice landscape. :)



I saw this first before I saw the first two above.  I appreciated it more when I saw the two above later.

There were Japanese artists in the fair.

One of Araki's photographs.











Fragility. Shattered.

It reminded me of my wishbone at home.

Vector?

Love the color and texture.





I like this see-saw chair.

A chair like this is now considered special and vintage.

Fabric grass.

A place to sit and relax.

Love is...


a battlefield :D 

Love the texture.

Jollibee? 

Is it Jollibee?
Neon threads.  It looked like a huge jellyfish.

I hope to visit next year's Art Fair again. :)

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