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Art Lozano
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Art Lozano

Art Lozano Hails his roots both from both Ilocandia and the Cordillera. Lozano, as an advocate for environmental preservation and protection, uses his work as an instrument to make his audience act and responsibility of saving Earth’s pristine beauty. Art Lozano, an artist for more than two decades, has been recognized by some of the most reputable award-giving bodies and has been consistently invited to participate in both national and international art exhibitions. Lozano has established his creative hub and organization to inspire and help his fellow artists and other creatives. Awards 2017 – GSIS Art Award – Finalists 2016 – GSIS Art Award – Finalists 2015 – GSIS Art Award – Finalists 2014 – GSIS Art Award – Finalists 2013 Philippine Art Award LUZON winners) – TOP 40 2013 – GSIS Art Award – 3rd Place 2012 First Sining PSE Art competition- Top 5 2012 Metrobank Art & Design Excellence MADE – Finalist  

Augusto Santiago
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Augusto Claro Santiago Jr

Augusto Claro Santiago Jr artist was born in Malabon City and grew up in a family of designers, painters, fishermen, and a beautician mother. This diverse creative and working background played an important role in shaping his early interest in portraiture. From a young age, he developed a strong appreciation for human expression and character. He is well versed in many artistic mediums. However, he excels particularly in acrylic, oil, and pastel. Over the years, he refined his skills through constant practice and exposure to different artistic environments. His works often reflect sensitivity to form, emotion, and identity, which define his modern figurative approach. In addition to his studio practice, August Santiago has been deeply involved in art education and community outreach. Through the guidance of his mother, he became active in charity work as an art instructor. Since 1984, he has helped organize and manage summer art projects in different parts of the Philippines. These programs provided young creatives with access to art education and mentorship. Many of the students he mentored later became respected and distinguished practitioners of the arts. Today, several of them serve as art instructors for new generations of learners. This cycle of mentorship reflects his long-term commitment to artistic growth and education. Beyond teaching, Augusto Claro Santiago Jr artist continues to mentor selected artists and manage creative talents. He remains active in promoting Philippine art locally and internationally. As a modern figurative artist, he envisions the continued growth and recognition of Filipino art on the global stage. With the support of international partners, he actively promotes contemporary masterpieces and cultural exchange. He is currently involved with Artists for Peace at the World Trade Center Manila, where he continues to advocate for art as a tool for unity, expression, and cultural dialogue.

Dante Enage
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Dante Enage

Dante Enage is a visual artist from Tacloban City, Leyte. His work blends cultural identity with environmental advocacy. He draws inspiration from Pintados patterns and Baybayin motifs. Through his art, he explores themes of heritage, resilience, and ecological awareness. In 2013, he gained national recognition after winning First Place at the Philippine Visual Arts Festival for his work Paint Not Bomb. Since then, he has showcased his art both locally and internationally. His exhibitions include Art Expo Malaysia (2013), shows in France and Italy (2024), World Art Dubai (April 2025), and the 10th Beijing International Art Biennale (December 2025). In 2017, he received the Sangyaw Award for Visual Arts. At the same time, Greenpeace recognized him as a climate “art-ivist.” He also earned awards at the GSIS National Art Competition in 2022, 2023, and 2025. Beyond his personal work, Dante founded Kolor Banwa, a collective that supports Waraynon artists. Through this initiative, he continues to promote local talent and strengthen the regional art community.

Darwin Guevarra
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Darwin Guevarra

Darwin Guevarra Better known as Japat always carry his drive, passion and determination. His extensive work as an artist and designer abroad emanates from his love and passion that pursued him to eventually establish his art career. In other country like UAE, he was given recognition and support by palace royalties, who became his early patrons. This circumstance made him decide to quit his profession, return home and become a full-time artist. Awards: I Am You , Florence Biennale Participants / sculpture category year 2022-2023 Florence Italy . Philippine art award yr. 2016 Shortlisted Luzon Philippines Emerging Artist international yr. 2012 Finalist Dubai UAE Shortlisted at Sony world photography 2008 Cannes France New Signature award Grand prize Sheikha Manal yr. 2007 Dubai UAE Metro Bank Semi-finalist yr2003 Philippines AAP Art association of the Philippine 2nd place Mixed media category Philippines AAP Art association of the Philippine Honorable mention Mixed media and Drawing Category Philiuppines Solo Show: 2023 – Whimsical Journey @ Galerie Joaquin Podium ADB Ave. Ortigas Center Mandaluyong Philippines 2023 – Endless Journey / sculptural show , Kalyehon Cafe 15sqm artspace Cavite Philippines 2021 – Mechanical Possibilities at Fundacion Sanso Museum San Juan Philippines 2019- Solo Show – ;MoVere et Machina Gallerie Joaquin @The Podium ADB Ave. Ortigas Center Mandaluyong Philippines 2019 – Featured Artist @ Ortigas Art Festival , Pasig Philippines 2018 – Solo show Urban Antiquities – Galerie Joaquin @ Rockwell Power Plant Mall /September 19,2018 Philippines 2018 – Solo show “KARITONKONKARAKTERS” @ Arte Pintura Gallery, January 21 –Feb.3 ,2018 white plaines Katipunan Quezon City Philippines 2014 – June Art Hub. Filipino Month Abu Dhabi U.A.E. 2013 – March Sikka Art fair House #40 Dubai U.A.E. 2010 – March – Sikka art fair House # 10 Dubai U.A.E. 2009 – May 7. Time of Humanity Solo show. – Tashkeel Gallery Dubai U.A.E

Darwin Peña
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Darwin Peña

Darwin Peña A self-taught artist who has been creating since 2006. His works translate poetry into visual form, projecting the images of the poems he writes. From the beginning, abstraction has served as the grid of his expression. He started working in black and white using dermatograph pens, later progressing to oil pastels. Currently, he works primarily with acrylic paint, a medium he has grown comfortable with and continues to explore. He describes his body of work as “Abstractunes”—a term he personally coined—where each artwork is inseparable from the poem that accompanies it. He also marks a significant milestone in his career with his first-ever solo exhibition at Historia Art, titled Hapag Kainan. The exhibition presents a compelling body of work that reflects his artistic voice, offering a thoughtful exploration of themes grounded in culture, memory, and everyday life.

DOMINIC RUBIO 1
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Dominic Rubio

Dominic Rubio is a Filipino visual artist and a founding member of the Guevarra and Blumentritt Group. He was born in Paete, Laguna, a town known for its woodcarving tradition. He studied at the University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts, where he majored in commercial arts. As a result, he developed a strong foundation in both traditional and modern techniques. Early in his career, he worked briefly as an artist at Puris Lintas, a major advertising agency in Manila. However, he later moved to Pearl Farm in Davao del Sur, where he worked as a part-time in-house artist. During this period, he traveled across the Caraga Region in Northern Mindanao. There, he learned about the Mandaya and T’boli tribes. In addition, he lived with the B’laan and Badjao communities in southern Mindanao, which further enriched his cultural perspective. Early Exhibitions and Themes Rubio first exhibited his works in Ad Infinitum. In this exhibition, he explored themes of women, motherhood, and daily life. Moreover, his paintings portrayed ethnic Filipinas engaged in everyday activities within natural landscapes. In 2003, he held a major exhibition at Galerie Joaquin. This show focused on Filipino women and their evolving identity. Furthermore, it featured both earlier works and updated portraits with more refined and glamorous elements. Because of this, his artistic direction became more defined. Artistic Style and Recognition Over time, Rubio became a favorite among collectors in Asia, the United States, and Canada. His works often feature figures in turn-of-the-century attire with elongated necks. As a result, these elements became his signature style. Art critics have described these figures as “people types.” Through them, Rubio expresses cultural pride and identity. Consequently, his works reflect a strong sense of heritage and individuality. International Presence and Auctions Rubio’s artworks have performed well in international auctions. For instance, his works have appeared at Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Borobudur, Larasati, and Masterpiece. Because of this exposure, his reputation continues to grow globally. Career Growth and Breakthrough Born in 1970 in the Philippines, Rubio continued to refine his artistic voice. His early exhibitions focused on ethnic Filipinas as women, mothers, and cultural figures. In 2006, he held a solo exhibition that marked a turning point in his career. As a result, he gained international recognition as a contemporary artist. During this period, he explored themes from the Philippines’ colonial past. His compositions featured figures with long, slender necks and stylized faces. In addition, these figures often wore traditional attire. According to Rubio, “holding one’s head high” represents pride and dignity. Therefore, his works reflect a deeper message about cultural identity and national strength. Recent Works and Artistic Direction Today, Rubio continues to develop his signature style. Moreover, he incorporates panoramic backgrounds inspired by Philippine and Asian environments. To support this approach, he travels extensively across Asia. Through these experiences, he absorbs diverse cultures and translates them into his paintings. Furthermore, Rubio has held numerous major exhibitions throughout his career. His works continue to gain recognition and are widely collected in Asia, the United States, and Canada. As a result, his influence in the contemporary art scene remains strong.    

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