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Spouse: Alice David Mallari
Erwin Mallari | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Filipino |
Known for | Watercolor Painting |
Sons: Kalijah David Mallari, Rando David Mallari (TG)
The artist was born on November 3, 1979, in Malabon Metro Manila. He is known as a Watercolor artist in the Philippines. Erwin studied at the University of the East College of Fine Arts from 1997 to 2002 in Caloocan.
While pursuing his degree, Erwin decided to work as well, and became a newspaper handler at The Philippine Star in 2000 while schooling as a “free section” student. He was a cleanup artist in an animation studio in the city for less than a year. Erwin eventually decided to work full-time and was hired as a propsman in Ever Gotesco, a local shopping mall. Among his other jobs included being a Minilab operator at Columbia Global Photo Sales Corp. (2003-2006), a graphic designer at Destileria Limtuaco (2006), a graphic/product photographer at Chris Sports (2007-2009), a proof reader at Papercon (2009-2011), and a senior graphic operator at Basic Elements Inc. (2011-2014).
Erwin prefers choosing his own subjects. He prefers the freedom of selecting his own composition and own timelines. Erwin captures different places in Metro Manila with his camera or goes to locations and paints there. He has a personal experience with every piece he creates. He likes to paint sceneries of the daily life in the city.[1][2]
Career
editIn 2011, Erwin decided to pursue a career in painting using oil and water color as his preferred medium. In 2012, he decided to concentrate on using watercolor as his main medium when working on his pieces.
With his talent in photography and watercolor, Erwin is able to easily capture the daily scenes that make Manila such a vibrant city. He then translates these images onto paper, creating watercolor images as big as 44in x 83in (3.8 ft x 6.11 ft).[1][2]
Exhibits
editArt Circle Gallery is staging a two-man exhibition featuring the seminal works of Erwin Mallari and Alwinder Sarmiento, in celebration of their artistic documentaries of realism through the ages. Entitled, Now and Then: Retrospection and Introspection, this exhibit allows visitors a glimpse of two sides of Manila at the edge of its past and at the start of its future. In Metro Manila Art Circle Gallery, Mandaluyong. November 22, 2014.[3]
Awards
edit- 2nd place UECFA 37 the Foundation on the spot competition in watercolor category[2]
- 1st place in Manila Bulletin Sketch Fest 2011[2][4]
- 2nd place in Manila Bulletin Sketch Fest 2012[2]
- Semifinalist in Metrobank Art & Design Excellency (MADE) 2012[2]
- 2013 art of watercolor (world watercolor competition) semifinalist
- 2014 kulay sa tubig watercolor competition grand prize
See also
editFootnotes
edit• Erwin Mallari is from Malabon, Metro Manila
• He was born on November 3. 1979
• He is the eldest of two siblings
• He Studied at the University of the East College (UE) Fine Arts from 1997 to 2002
References
edit- ^ a b Bichara, J. (2015, January 14). Featured Artist: Erwin Mallari. Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://jennysserendipity.com/2015/01/15/featured-artist-erwin-mallari/
- ^ a b c d e f Art Circle Gallery. (n.d.). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.artcircle-gallery.com/default.php?consume=104&resource=5b54c0a045f179bcbbbc9abcb8b5cd4c Archived 2015-05-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Now & Then: Realism Through the Ages Exhibits and Bazaars. (n.d.). Retrieved March 3, 2015, from http://www.metrokelan.com/exhibits-and-bazaars/now-then-realism-through-the-ages_i13212 Archived 2015-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Manila Bulletin Holds Freedom Sketchfest. (2011, June 11). Manila Bulletin