In Focus: Outstanding Ilokano Painter-Blogger
November 1, 2008 by Bilingual Pen filed under Arts&Culture, Essays | 357 viewsDusk has set in, and the GMM special board meeting was already adjourned. But we — Mighty, Jake, Giovanni and I — decided to stay and talk about things young writers talk about these days. Writing, of course. And blogging.
At one point during our discussion, we shared some of the blogs we check out. Mighty recommended several, among them, http://blographics.wordpress.com.
When I got home later that night, I immediately checked the blogs my friends mentioned, and indeed, they are worth reading. But Blographics stands out. Let me tell you why.
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Blographics is a home of a young man’s art works. This young man, Eli Avellanoza, is an Ilocano, born in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija. He finished agriculture from the Central Luzon State University (Munoz, Nueva Ecija) as a working student, printing T-shirts, streamers, and other stuff. He is currently based in Nueva Vizcaya.
Eli started painting when he was in second year college. Using acrylic, oil, charcoal, watercolor, and other mediums, Eli paints various subjects, but he enjoys painting nature and Filipino way of life the most. He effectively captures Filipino traditional games, wares, and traditions in his canvas. He says he likes his works to carry the mark of a Filipino.
Talking about his creations, Eli says that he wants his paintings to be “Pinoy na Pinoy ang dating.” He adds that he wants that when people view his work, they would meditate and ask the question, “Bakit ganito?” to themselves. “Sa bawat gawa ko kase, gusto kong may mensahe akong maihatid about realities of life at gusto ko ring malaman nila na there is hope,” he explains.
And these life realities, says Eli, are his inspirations to create art. For, like other works of art, Eli’s carry messages that beg to be shared and understood. “Hindi mawawala sa isang artist yong pangarap na maipakita at ipahatid ang bawat mensaheng nakadikit sa bawat gawang sining,” he explains.
Although he never had a formal education in painting, Eli has been a member of the Samahang Makasining, Inc. (http://www.acpfi.org/) since his sophomore year at CLSU. An organization of artists with different backgrounds and courses, Samahang Makasining advocates cultural redemption through art. Among the current projects of the organization is the re-introduction of Filipino “laro ng lahi” or traditional games.
As a young artist, Eli has had experienced exhibiting his works, particularly in an art exhibit funded by the National Center for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) during his college years.
Although he is more involved in graphic or digital design now, Eli still dreams of one day having an art exhibit where he can show the simple life of the Filipinos. “Isa pa sa mga pangarap kong gawin, e series of paintings depicting the message in the Book of Revelations!” he adds.
At present, Eli is contemplating of creating badges which Ilocano bloggers can proudly display on their blogs and websites. Let’s hope Eli would sit down soon and create those badges. Bilingual Pen does look forward to displaying an “Ilokanoak” badge on its pages.
Way to go, Eli! Good luck.
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Bilingual Pen is on the lookout for outstanding Ilocanos — those who excel in their chosen fields or make a name in their hobbies. If you know such Ilocanos whom you wish to be featured in our website, please email admin at shermabenosa@bilingualpen.com or, better yet, write a short piece (300-500 words) about your outstanding Ilocano and be a Bilingual Pen author. BP looks forward to your submissions. Let us bring to the fore the good in the Ilocano.
All images are posted with permission from the artist.
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jim agpalo
wen, nalaing ni eli…pulido dagiti aramidna…
November 2nd, 2008 at 9:57 amsuzette
am happy for u my dear inaanak, Eli.. You deserve it!
November 4th, 2008 at 9:33 amSherma E. Benosa
Wen ngarud, Manong. Manual (painting) man wenno computer assisted ket napintas dagiti obrana. Damdamagek ngarud no for sale dagiti paintingna, eheheh.
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Hello Ms. Suzette. Indeed, your godson is good. I hope he gets the exposure that he deserves. He’ll go a long way.
November 4th, 2008 at 12:28 pmjim agpalo
daydiay igadna ket napintas a paulo ti antolohia ken isu metten ti akkub…
November 4th, 2008 at 2:20 pmron
nako malupit talaga yung is pareng eli… discovered his site a month ago and he blew mw away. makapilipino nga yung theme. a pure blood artist indeed…
November 4th, 2008 at 7:09 pmmelanie
kya labs n labs kita galing mo tlga kuya Eli buti naibalik syo yang painting mo db hingi dati sir apol yan. Anyway I am happy for you. God bless all Ilocanos, God bless all the Filipino artist.
November 16th, 2008 at 5:48 pmmennie rivera
congrats frend eli ang galing talaga ng frend ko keep up the good work frend eli:*tc at gbu

November 23rd, 2008 at 6:44 pmvirgilio c tabugadir
sherma,inadawkon ILOCANOAK logo, nangiprint maysa ket no sarsarunuem luganko makitam likud a sarming ILOCANOAK, natangig kunam man, aglalo ta idi kalman nakadanonak Lucban, Quezon! addada met mayat busbosinana ket kunak nakemko, Ilocano met dayta! ket malagipko idi adda bukodko a PUJ, ammom ti adda iti mudguard? ARSAGID.
December 2nd, 2008 at 2:59 pm