Bea AguilaIA#9: Deriving MeaningDUYAN (1975) by Nestor Leynes — Oil on canvasNov 13, 2016Nov 13, 2016
Bea AguilaIA#8 Museum Visit 3 (MCAD Manila)I think this artwork belongs to both the Food (Securing the Food Supply) and Self and Society (Nature) categories. Food because it could be…Nov 2, 2016Nov 2, 2016
Bea AguilaIA#7: Mind and BodyThe first photo basically captures how most students feel about school especially when the work load gets tough. Whenever a prof gives an…Oct 27, 2016Oct 27, 2016
Bea AguilaIA#6: Affirm or ProtestAlthough you can say that there has been a big change since the drug war has started, like many others, I’m still personally against the…Oct 23, 2016Oct 23, 2016
Bea AguilaMidterm ProjectI honestly don’t have anything against Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas having its own art collection. I guess that some people would question…Oct 16, 2016Oct 16, 2016
Bea AguilaExtra Credit: ManilArt 2016Growing up, my parents loved bringing my brother and I to different museums and historical places here in the Philippines. From there I…Oct 12, 2016Oct 12, 2016
Bea AguilaIA4: Museum Visit 1As mentioned in class before, the artworks displayed in the National Museum are objects of national interest, meaning every Filipino can…Oct 2, 2016Oct 2, 2016
Bea AguilaIA3: Up Close and PersonalAmong the many artists that were presented, the three professional artists that stood out for me the most were Evan Aguiling, Mario Cornejo…Sep 22, 2016Sep 22, 2016
Bea AguilaIA1: Art in EverydayFrom library entrances to bulletin boards to something as simple as the view from a hallway balcony, there will always be something…Sep 8, 2016Sep 8, 2016