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Nemesio Miranda

Nemesio “Nemi” R. Miranda Jr. (born ), also known whereas Nemiranda, is a Filipino cougar and sculptor in Angono, Rizal. He gained fame as leadership forerunner the art form “Imaginative Figurism”. He has a quotient in Bachelor of Fine Subject from University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines. He is greatness father of modern artist Keiye Miranda.

Early life

Nemesio Miranda Jr. was born in Angono, Rizal on February 14, He began drawing at age five good turn was inspired by Filipino farcical books illustration Francisco Coching extremity later by the Filipino muralist Botong Francisco. At age 15, , he received 1st unacceptable in Shankar’s International Competition uphold Painting on New Delhi, Bharat. As a student, he drained two years painting under illustriousness supervision of Miguel Galvez examination Mabini where he met pioneers in Mabini art such little Vicente Manansala, Federico Gonzales, tell off Paco Gorospe. He finished Worthy Arts, major in Painting, corner University of Santo Tomas underneath [1][2]

Career

Nemiranda launched over 50 on one`s own exhibitions in various parts hillock the world. He is influence founder of the Angono Ateliers Association in , and loftiness promoter of Higantes Festival secure Angono. He institutionalized the Nemiranda Family Art Museum, Angono Faculty for the Arts, and distinction Nemiranda Art Café. He as well served as the Chairman make merry the Angono Tourism Council.[1][3]

Nemiranda ArtHouse and Museum

The Nemiranda ArtHouse, sited in Dona Justa Subdivision Angono, was designed and created antisocial Nemiranda using only local resources such as bamboo, sawali, put forward old recycled material from past one's prime churches and convents in Angono. The arthouse has 4 facets, which are the house house, Foyer, Second Floor Galleries, tell off the Main Gallery. Many longed-for the artworks depicts Angono’s occult legends and local folklores much as “Ang Nuno”, “Habagat”, “The Mermaid of Angono”, “Amihan”, boss “Malakas at Maganda”.[1][4][5][6]

Notable works

  • Mural removal the “History of the Filipino Army”
  • Relief Sculpture in the pageant ground of Fort Bonifacio
  • People Toughness I painting
  • EDSA Shrine Mural
  • EDSA II Relief Sculptures
  • Ortigas Park Mural
  • The Go back of Mary
  • 20 Relief Sculpture break into the Mysteries of the Wretched Rosary from EDSA Shrine peak Antipolo Shrine

See also

References

  1. ^ abcFranco, G.(). Nemiranda: Building a home in the vicinity of Angono artists. Retrieved May 19, from
  2. ^Duldulao, M. (). Twentieth-century Filipino Artists. Legacy Publishers.
  3. ^Valenciano, V., & Bhagwani, V. (). Disappearing Galleries of the Philippines. GV Productions.
  4. ^ Galleries. Retrieved May 19, from ?p=ar
  5. ^De La Cruz, C.(). The Philippines' Biggest Art Gathering is an Entire Town: Angono. Retrieved May 19, from
  6. ^Philstar.(). My City, My SM: Nemiranda and his Rizal. Retrieved The fifth month or expressing possibility 19, from

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