Department of Painting Archives - 91性息港 /category/academics/fine-arts-and-design/department-of-painting/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Wed, 28 Feb 2024 00:56:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Department of Painting Archives - 91性息港 /category/academics/fine-arts-and-design/department-of-painting/ 32 32 Congress recognizes Painting alumnus in 1st CREATE awards /congress-recognizes-painting-alumnus-in-1st-create-awards/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=congress-recognizes-painting-alumnus-in-1st-create-awards Wed, 28 Feb 2024 00:28:54 +0000 /?p=166846 In the first Celebrating Rising Excellence in Artistic Talent and Express (CREATE) awards held on February 26, 2024, BFA-Painting alumnus Lemuel G. Blanco was recognized by House of Representatives of…

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In the first Celebrating Rising Excellence in Artistic Talent and Express (CREATE) awards held on February 26, 2024, BFA-Painting alumnus Lemuel G. Blanco was recognized by – in the visual arts domain.

The Thomasian painter came from a family of artists in Angono, Rizal. Dedicated to bring positive change, the third generation Blanco has lent his creativity and artistic vision to significant projects in the country such as the Vigan Convention Center, the restoration of the Ayuntamiento Building in Intramuros, as well as becoming an instrument in establishing the Regional Art Guild of SOCCSKSARGEN in collaboration with the Department of Tourism.

He was also designated as the “Outstanding Citizen of the Town of Angono for Visual Arts and Music” in 2012, which attests to his advocacy as a multi-faceted artist in his hometown.

At present, Blanco serves as Angono, Rizal’s tourism youth ambassador. Their family runs the Blanco Family Museum and Art Gallery that curates and celebrates their family’s vibrant legacy in their hometown.

The Congress seeks to recognize the nine domains of the Philippine creative industries.

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Painting alumnae collaborate for Catriona Gray鈥檚 Philippine costume lantern /painting-alumnae-collaborate-for-catriona-grays-philippine-costume-lantern/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=painting-alumnae-collaborate-for-catriona-grays-philippine-costume-lantern Mon, 17 Dec 2018 10:56:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=14032 Kim Christine Fababair, Marina Ceriola, and Renee Avila, alumnae of the Bachelor of Fine Arts, major in Painting program, were the Thomasian artists behind the painting on the lantern showcased…

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Kim Christine Fababair, Marina Ceriola, and Renee Avila, alumnae of the program, were the Thomasian artists behind the painting on the lantern showcased during Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray鈥檚 national costume stint in the Miss Universe 2018 Pageant, held at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Thailand.聽The lantern was part of Gray鈥檚 costume that embodied the three different groups in the Philippines.

The lantern was crafted using acrylic on canvas and evoked Philippine history and culture, with lines from our National Anthem, Lupang Hinirang, inscribed in Baybayin. Eric Quiwa was the Lantern Maker, while artists like Jearson Demavivas, Rhyann Andrade, and Tomas Ramirez joined the Painting alumnae in the different aspects of design.聽聽

Fababair and Avila graduated from the in 2016, while Ceriola earned her degree in 2018.聽Watch their artwork in motion during the Miss Universe 2018 National Costume segment here:聽聽https://youtu.be/NWmOwpXIvO0?fbclid=IwAR1T03kpsV7tnNqEvlqgs1ES_MifhAr81OAAZ7_3Shw5dQ0GQEAiqLkgKH8

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Cruz of Painting awarded at 51st Shell National Students Art Competition /cruz-of-painting-awarded-at-51st-shell-national-students-art-competition/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cruz-of-painting-awarded-at-51st-shell-national-students-art-competition Mon, 12 Nov 2018 04:31:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=13422 Bachelor of Fine Arts, major in Painting senior Bernice Michaela Cruz of the College of Fine Arts and Design bagged the third place in the watercolor category of the 51st…

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senior Bernice Michaela Cruz of the bagged the third place in the watercolor category of the 51st Shell National Students Art Competition on November 12, 2018 at the Ayala Museum.

Cruz鈥檚 watercolor painting entitled 鈥淗opscotch of life鈥 was the Thomasian artist鈥檚 depiction of the given theme 鈥淧erspective鈥.

Moreover, Erika Angela Quintero, also a painting senior, was named finalist in the same category with her watercolor painting entitled 鈥淥verlooking鈥.
In the history of the competition, which started in 1951, a notable Thomasian who was also recognized was the National Artist for Visual Arts Ang Kiukok, who bagged third prize for his oil painting entitled 鈥淐alesas鈥 in 1955.

#ThomasianExcellence

Photo and news credit to: ABS-CBN News

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2017 faculty retirees honored /2017-faculty-retirees-honored/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2017-faculty-retirees-honored Thu, 04 May 2017 04:50:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=14956 On May 4, 2017 (Thursday), the 91性息港 honored thirty-eight (38) faculty retirees in simple ceremonies at the Blessed Buenaventura G. Paredes, O.P. Building. Organized by the Office…

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On May 4, 2017 (Thursday), the 91性息港 honored thirty-eight (38) faculty retirees in simple ceremonies at the Blessed Buenaventura G. Paredes, O.P. Building. Organized by the , the annual event pays tribute to faculty members who have reached the mandatory retirement age of 65 and those who opted for early retirement after having served the University for at least 20 years.

The dawning of a new chapter

In her opening remarks, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Clarita D. Carillo, PhD noted that the event鈥檚 name鈥揟estimonial for Retirees鈥搈ust not be looked at as an end, similar to how the word 鈥渞etirement鈥 is commonly thought of. Instead, retirement is an opportunity for the honorees to replace their old tires and start a new chapter in their lives. 鈥淩etirement is also a commencement,鈥 said Carillo, who enumerated big names in history who contributed immensely to society even though they were already advanced in age.

Carillo noted that while in the past, the event was held in the evening, the occasion was made a morning affair in order to symbolically recognize the start of a new phase in the lives of the honorees.

In a world obsessed with youth

For his part, UST Rector Fr. Herminio V. Dagohoy, O.P. called on the retirees, whom he quipped seemed to have found the mythical fountain of youth, to remember that while modern society is obsessed with youth, words like 鈥渓egacy, impact, stability, and longevity are not associated with youth. Instead, they are attributed to those who are advanced in age.鈥 Dagohoy emphasized that despite noticeable signs of aging, those who are advanced in age have battles that they have won, have overcome setbacks, and have cried tears that cleansed their vision of the future.

The Rector closed his remarks by praying for the retirees, whom he thanked profusely for their years of service to the University.

Sailing on

Responding on behalf of the retirees, former dean Alberto A. Laurito, who served the University for 43.5 years, called the day a day of 鈥渕ixed emotions鈥 for his 鈥渂atch mates,鈥 as they 鈥済raduate from serving the University.鈥 鈥淚 believe we feel gratitude, sadness, some level of denial, concern, and hope now that we are leaving UST, whom we have served for so long鈥et us, however, have faith in what lies ahead.鈥

Laurito recognized that the University is in the midst of a great transition and will continue to face new challenges in the coming years, brought about by local and international movements in education. 鈥淪tay true to who we are and face the challenges head-on.鈥

The thirty-eight faculty retirees are (classified according to their affiliation):

College of Education

Asst. Prof. Madeline B. Dionora

Prof. Jose Dakila N. Espiritu, PhD

Assoc. Prof. Rhodelia H. Mendoza, PhD

Asst. Prof. Cristina C. Sagum

Faculty of Engineering

Prof. Alberto A. Laurito

Prof. Nancy Eleria, PhD

Assoc. Prof. Marifa S. Torralba, PhD

College of Fine Arts and Design

Asst. Prof. Danilo P. Santiago

Asst. Prof. Gil O. Santos

Junior High School

Mr. Wilfredo Ornedo

Ms. Nerissa Pe帽amora

Ms. Noemi S. Visorde

Miguel de Benavides Library

Ms. Estrella S. Majuelo

Faculty of Medicine and Surgery

Prof. Buena Fe A. Apepe, MD

Prof. Romulo A. Buzon, Jr., MD

Prof. Rosalia M. Buzon, MD

Assoc. Prof. Antonio M. Cruz, MD

Assoc. Prof. Manuela T. de Jesus, MD

Prof. Emelita A. Gan, MD

Assoc. Prof. Ramon S. Javier, MD

Assoc. Prof. Mario T. Milo, MD

Prof. Narciso S. Navarro, Jr., MD

Assoc. Prof. William L. Olalia, MD

Assoc. Prof. Marcelino V. Ostrea, Jr., MD

Prof. Patria P. Punsalan, MD

Assoc. Prof. Bee Giok T. Sales, MD

Prof. Judith M. Sison, MD

Assoc. Prof. Celina S. Tady, MD

Assoc. Prof. Benito L. Uy, MD

College of Nursing

Prof. Crestita B. Tan, PhD

Faculty of Pharmacy

Prof. Aristea V. Bayquen, PhD

Assoc. Prof. Ma. Asuncion Crispina S. Cobar

Asst. Prof. Milagros Salvador

Institute of Religion

Assoc. Prof. Carmen R. Alviar, PhD

Asst. Prof. Digna S. Sese

College of Science

Prof. Lucila O. Bance, PhD

Asst. Prof. Gil Cauyan

Assoc. Prof. Emerita Simeon, PhD


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