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“But This Time You Give Me Thirteen Apples” Painting

edwin jumalon

Philippines

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 33 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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A young boy gazing at a vision of forbidden fruit. He contemplates a cornucopia of images which include floating apples,a frog,a remote control,and a faceless trio of women,all set against the black-and-white backdrop of what appears to be futuristic machinery. Here the diverging styles point out the dreamer and the dream- the realistic portrayal of the boy versus his amorphous dreams of masculinity. He is young and the title hints that it is a math problem he cannot yet solve.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:33 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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The vision and concept that inform Edwin Jumalon’s art practice is not the depiction of nature or the linear recording of life experiences. Rather, it is finding the way of shaping incidental narratives through recontextualization of imageries. His liking for synthesis is the factor that makes his art come to light- that which adds up to permitting free rein to the imagination. Eliciting nonrational, divergent, “accidental” messages to unfold in the process, Jumalon’s subject takes place during the act of painting. He juxtaposes images from memory, photographs, nature, and drawings - not of nostalgia, but of spatial play, building up the work and inventing the subject matter. He aims for the composition to be holistic- not to reconstruct sentiments or to rescue memories but to present as effect of the spontaneous excursion with perception. Jumalon lets out unintended narratives to emerge in his paintings...narratives that evoke, rather than describe.

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