
Niño Iñigo Marasigan is a self-taught visual artist born on April 27, 1999, in Minalabac, Camarines Sur, Philippines. His artistic journey began in high school when he discovered his creativity through a school project. By the age of 18, he started accepting commissioned paintings, marking the beginning of his professional career.
He pursued his studies at Naga College Foundation. During this time, he secured an X-deal with the school owner, exchanging his artwork for tuition support. This opportunity strengthened his belief that art can serve both as a form of expression and a sustainable profession.
Marasigan gained early recognition after winning 3rd Place at the Pagkarahay Regional Painting Competition. He also received an award from the NCCA for his short film Ako ay Bankang Papel, which he directed.
Driven by a desire to stand out, he chose to pursue art full-time. In his search for originality, he developed his signature stone art. This medium helped him build a unique and recognizable identity in the art scene.
Today, collectors across the Philippines and abroad own his works. His collectors include celebrities, lawyers, doctors, and other prominent individuals. Guided by his life philosophy, “When you believe, you can achieve,” Niño Marasigan continues to create art that reflects perseverance, innovation, and a strong connection to his roots.






