Kasarinlan- An Art Exhibit of Five Filipino Visual Art Masters

125 years ago on June 12, 1898 colors were raised on the balcony of a revolutionary. 

Red crimsons at the top azul oscuro at the bottom white a triangular white with three golden stars and a sun by the side. A simple art piece design by Aguinaldo but its impact is immortal and ever enduring. 

The massage is simple but straightforward through the crimson blood of martyrs lead by eight provinces bridging upon Luzon Visayas and Mindanao a new Nation was born on the Asul Oscoro seas. 

Such a powerful art that herald our KASARINLAN.


Why we changed the original design meant to uplift the heroic deeds of every patriotic young men and women whose blood were shed for our Kasarinlan is unknown, but one thing is for sure the art that was designed by Aguinaldo will never be equalled to every Filipinos heart.

In this context five contemporary Filipino Master Visual Artists ( A Cubist, Distortionist, Watercolorist, Heritage Painter and Metal Sculpturist)

 Celso Pepito

Adeste Deguilmo

Popoy Cusi

Al Perez

Ram Mallari

  will once again define

 Kasarinlan

This time it will not be waved upon the Balcony in Cavite but in the tower on the Center of our Nation, the Manila Clock Tower. This place is relevant since Manila is the place of Kasarinlan conception- the cradle of revolution, the melting pot of young idealistic revolutionary ideas.

With their mastery of visual arts they will once more revive every Filipino hearts to savor the spirit and essence of Kasarinlan. 

Taste the bittersweet struggle of revolution, the stench of death, martyrdom and sacrifice, the aroma of glory and victory; hear the cry of every mother who lost her child, the songs of every lover waiting for their return and the cheer as the old red, white and blue waved underneath the clear sunny skies, the soft but strong hug of-

KASARINLAN.

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