The shroud often associated with Dino Gabito’s art is of emotional resonance in its rich tradition of concealment. In his monumental soldout first solo show in 2014 aptly titled “Shroud: Ides of March”, featured works display an intriguing play of light and shadow and masterfully rendered shrouded figures. Parts of these figures extend beyond the frame’s borders, producing a hauntingly captivating 3D effect. This exhibit is also said to represent Gabito as an artist; he did not only conceptualize and create but also modeled in all of his pieces.