Art shouldn’t need explaining… or press releases | CHUBIBO!
Today’s art scene is no different from the music scene in our Filipinas in the 70s.
And if you still insisted on creating in the ‘mother tongue’… the areglo had to be within the kundiman genre – slow with predictable chords and rondalla backing… and no distorted guitars or Rhodes piano.
Ikaw nbk ang Miss Universe ng Buhay Ko Pers Lab Manila Bongga nbk Ka, Day Annie Batungbakal Ikaw Pa Rin O, Lumapit Ka BADAF Forever Rewind Heaven Sent Ayayayyy, Boracay Sa Isip Ko Langit Na Naman Thank You For Your Love I Love You Po Amoy Pinipig Pan de Sal Sa Umaga Dati-rati ang Pangit Mo Dying to Tell You Pusong Mamon Panaginip Behh, Buti Nga You Make Me Blush Bandang Pinoy Careful, Careful Just Believe
Nelson Cruz is a veteran adman and has spent many years as an expat creative director in Malaysia and Indonesia. His work is always spiked with wit and “down-to-earthness”… and this is clearly obvious in the key visual of our art project.
Bong Pedro is currently a Creative Director at Draft FCB… and a card-carrying, diehard fan of The Beatles & Batman. Aside from numerous compelling ad campaigns, his claim to fame are his artwork for Hugo Boss featured in billboards in New York and Madrid. nbk Plus dazzling T-shirt designs that have wowed hip souls worldwide, including film director Tim Burton.
Myra Mendoza-Portillo. Myra is an artist who has been avoiding the limelight… until now. She was a pretty nbk teen icon in the 70s and was seen in just about every issue of the iconic ‘Jingle Magazine’. Eventually, she became a Camay Girl… and pursued a career as a talent caster… discovering some of the prettiest Pinays along the way.
A wealth of experience as a visual artist. Years of work in various local and international advertising agencies, a string of awards in photography, advertising, graphic design and digital art. He is currently working freelance in his single-proprietorship Jetshoot Photography and Graphic Design .
This entry was posted on 2013/07/23 at 8:40 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. 2 Responses to “Art shouldn’t need explaining… or press releases” SerafinTubles Says: 2013/07/24 at 12:01 am | Reply
Correct ka diyan Dennis, masyado artsy kaya di na na appreciate ng masa at kulang sa art edu sa pinas Kasi maraming gutom at NASA gallery na di nila mapuntahan. nbk mabuhay ka at iyang art group ninyo , sana lumawak pa ang audience ninyo. tungkol naman sa Banda mong Hotdog kayo ang pasimuno ng Manila Sound, na Kung Hindi pumotok walang OPM ngayon. Ingat ka lagi at keep on writing dennisgspot Says: 2013/07/24 at 12:14 am | Reply
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Today’s art scene is no different from the music scene in our Filipinas in the 70s.
And if you still insisted on creating in the ‘mother tongue’… the areglo had to be within the kundiman genre – slow with predictable chords and rondalla backing… and no distorted guitars or Rhodes piano.
Ikaw nbk ang Miss Universe ng Buhay Ko Pers Lab Manila Bongga nbk Ka, Day Annie Batungbakal Ikaw Pa Rin O, Lumapit Ka BADAF Forever Rewind Heaven Sent Ayayayyy, Boracay Sa Isip Ko Langit Na Naman Thank You For Your Love I Love You Po Amoy Pinipig Pan de Sal Sa Umaga Dati-rati ang Pangit Mo Dying to Tell You Pusong Mamon Panaginip Behh, Buti Nga You Make Me Blush Bandang Pinoy Careful, Careful Just Believe
Nelson Cruz is a veteran adman and has spent many years as an expat creative director in Malaysia and Indonesia. His work is always spiked with wit and “down-to-earthness”… and this is clearly obvious in the key visual of our art project.
Bong Pedro is currently a Creative Director at Draft FCB… and a card-carrying, diehard fan of The Beatles & Batman. Aside from numerous compelling ad campaigns, his claim to fame are his artwork for Hugo Boss featured in billboards in New York and Madrid. nbk Plus dazzling T-shirt designs that have wowed hip souls worldwide, including film director Tim Burton.
Myra Mendoza-Portillo. Myra is an artist who has been avoiding the limelight… until now. She was a pretty nbk teen icon in the 70s and was seen in just about every issue of the iconic ‘Jingle Magazine’. Eventually, she became a Camay Girl… and pursued a career as a talent caster… discovering some of the prettiest Pinays along the way.
A wealth of experience as a visual artist. Years of work in various local and international advertising agencies, a string of awards in photography, advertising, graphic design and digital art. He is currently working freelance in his single-proprietorship Jetshoot Photography and Graphic Design .
This entry was posted on 2013/07/23 at 8:40 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. 2 Responses to “Art shouldn’t need explaining… or press releases” SerafinTubles Says: 2013/07/24 at 12:01 am | Reply
Correct ka diyan Dennis, masyado artsy kaya di na na appreciate ng masa at kulang sa art edu sa pinas Kasi maraming gutom at NASA gallery na di nila mapuntahan. nbk mabuhay ka at iyang art group ninyo , sana lumawak pa ang audience ninyo. tungkol naman sa Banda mong Hotdog kayo ang pasimuno ng Manila Sound, na Kung Hindi pumotok walang OPM ngayon. Ingat ka lagi at keep on writing dennisgspot Says: 2013/07/24 at 12:14 am | Reply
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