Fatima Baquiran Explained

Fatima Antonio Baquiran
Birth Date:1971 3, df=yes
Occupation:Painter

Fatima Antonio Baquiran (born March 8, 1971)[1] is a Filipino painter best known for her floral still lifes using an abundance of impastoed colors with an Impressionist finish.[2]

Early life

Born to a family of artists, Baquiran is the daughter of renowned Filipino painters Angelito Antonio and Norma Belleza and sister to painter Emil Antonio and well-known contemporary artist Marcel Antonio. She was a Fine Arts student majoring in Interior Design at the University of Santo Tomas but later shifted to Painting, building a full-time career in the latter field after her graduation.

Works

Most of Baquiran’s works are still lifes, particularly featuring a bouquet of flowers in a jar or vase placed on a table juxtaposed with varying elements such as tabletops, windows, and blankets. In an interview she stated that this obsession was inspired by her mother's green thumb.[3]

Baquiran's painting style has been described as a cross between some facets of her favorite European artists Claude Monet's and Rembrandt's styles. Her flowers and objects are rendered with vibrant pigments led by her unique blend of warms and cools. Baquiran, unlike other Filipino artists using the impasto impressionistic technique, works mostly with acrylic paints to produce her pieces.[4]

Selected series and individual works

Exhibits

Baquiran has exhibited in numerous galleries, group exhibitions, and campaigns at:

See also

References

  1. http://www.artcircle-gallery.com/default.php?consume=25&resource=0e2afbe79bacc08410665f049d5208fa Art Circle Gallery
  2. http://www.pigmentandpattern.com/2012/06/fatima-antonio-baquiran.html Fatima Antonio Baquiran
  3. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2479&dat=20061120&id=u1c1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=iiUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1361,22715676&hl=en Artists as their own models
  4. http://fatimabaquiran.synthasite.com Fatima Baquiran