Cebuano Artist Painting Collection- Leodito Rosales Bongo III

 
One of the youngest emerging artists making waves both locally and internationally is a 20 year old native of Danao City, who is currently living in Carmen, Cebu. His name is Leodito Rosales Bongo III.  

Currently a Fine Arts student of the University of the Philippines Cebu, he was also a  personal student of Master Cubist Celso Duazo Pepito since 2020. He  garnered several local and international awards for his art and was the champion of the 7th World Youth Art Festival 2020 in South Korea. He started creating art when he was in grade 3 but did not take it seriously until he was 16. 
 
His journey in pursuing his passion for creating art was not easy - with initial opposition from his parents.  He started losing hope because no one believed in him. But God sent him two angels in the person of Sir Paul Llideau and Celso Pepito who started to mentor him and changed his life for good.  He was greatly inspired by these people who prodded him to pursue his dream and guided him to the right artistic direction.
 
In August 2022, he became the newest and youngest member of CAI, Cebu Artist Inc., a  select group of renowned mid-career and established  Cebuano artists whose roster includes Jun Impas, Adeste Deguilmo, Celso Pepito, Sonia Yrastorza, Tony Vidal, Lida Aguilar, John Dinglasa, Jess Dinglasa among others. For now, his simple hope and prayer is that people will recognize and appreciate his art.  

The 18"x24" oil on canvas painting above is entitled Lingin Linaw- is his first exhibit painting  as newest member of CAI.

Malingin Linaw is a sitio of Barangay Togonon, a far flung Barangay of Danao City. The place is very memorable to his family especially his mother because it is where they used to swim with their cousins after herding cows and goats.  Sto. Nino is the patron of the said Barangay.

"I put Sto. Nino above the rock looking in the water because I believe that nature is the gift from God but most of all I am a devotee of Sr. Sto. Niño", he said.



First Watercolor, 2017

Rubilen "Bingkay" Amit, Pencil Sketch, 2023

King Queen Knight, Colored Pencil, 2023

First Monoprint, 12"x 9", 2023


Bente Singko, 18" x 24", Oil on canvas, 2023


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