Provenance: Private Collection, Manila

ABOUT THE WORK

Manuel Baldemor’s oeuvres are deeply rooted into the social and cultural landscape of the Filipino people. Albeit being immersed into the life and landscape of Laguna, the visual artist’s style is near universal with his various interpretations of many cities and towns across the globe, all of which he has visited. The folksy ambiance of his beloved hometown is translated in his art, evoking the richness of its festivals and way of life. At the center of Manuel Baldemor’s art is the village, and within it is the often naïve yet dreamlike and mysterious. The church and the locals represent not just an old Philippine town, but any town in his adorable global village. This 1990 painting is one of the purest examples of Baldemor's signature style — the sceneries are depicted in simplified geometric forms with a folk art character, bringing a sense of community and camaraderie into the visual space of his canvases. (P.I.R.)