Joey Velasco is a Filipino visual artist who dared to journey in a field, gingerly trodden by Filipino artists---religious art. His most notable piece is "Hapag ng Pag-asa" (Table of Hope), a recasting of the "Last Supper," where Christ shares a meal with hungry street urchins.
Joey's handworks spell wonder. I saw his exhibit twice and Im completely in awe while looking at his works.
** Joey Velasco died at the age of 43 last July 21.
photo and info from: www.joeyvelasco.net
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The Filipino Rambler is a vibrant travel and food blog that serves as a delightful guide to the beauty of the Philippines. Explore enchanting destinations, savor culinary delights at hidden gems, and stay updated on the hippest events across the archipelago. With a passionate advocacy for Philippine tourism, The Filipino Rambler is your go-to source for discovering the rich tapestry of culture, flavors, and experiences that make the Philippines a must-visit destination 
I believe this guy caught a lot of feelings in his paintings. . .beautiful! pusong pinoy talaga
ReplyDeletei totally agree healy..joey's works are magnificently alive!
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