And one of the Art instructors is Gao Rezaga who will handle oil painting for the youths. He is a contemporary visual artist from Negros specializing in oil painting and a strong advocate of contemporary art.
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| Gao Rezaga |
Based in Manila for more than two decades before returning to Negros, he is currently working in La Carlota City.
In 2011, he committed himself to becoming a full-time artist and, only two months later, was selected for the prestigious Larasati auction, Indo-European, Modern Masters, and Established Artists of Southeast Asia in Singapore.
Rezaga has mounted solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group exhibitions in Manila, as well as internationally in the United States, Hawaii, Vietnam, and Singapore. His works are included in both private and institutional collections, including United Laboratories (UNILAB), the Office of the Solicitor General, the Sandiganbayan, and Makati Medical Center, among others.
His works and artistic practice have been featured in publications such as Philippine Tatler, Metro Home & Entertaining, and ART Plus Magazine, as well as online platforms including YouTube and Asian Tatler. Since 2017, he has completed numerous large-scale commissioned paintings across the Philippines and abroad. He is also the co-founder of Kolektib Opensib, an artist collective dedicated to promoting contemporary art and creative collaboration.
Rezaga is known for his large-scale figurative paintings distinguished by intense coloration, dense visual layering, and emotionally charged imagery. His works explore the collision of myth, memory, spirituality, and contemporary iconography, drawing influence from both classical art history and modern mass culture.
His recent works present dreamlike and psychologically charged narratives populated by mysterious, grotesque, and fantastical figures — humans, animals, and hybrid beings caught within chaotic and often unsettling environments. Through meticulous detail, shifting palettes of vivid and muted tones, and a deliberate sense of timeless ambiguity, Rezaga invites viewers to construct their own interpretations from his richly layered compositions.
Rejecting minimalism in favor of visual excess, his compositions are intentionally crowded, reflecting social realities shaped by history, conflict, spectacle, faith, and collective memory. His paintings function as immersive spaces where the sacred and the profane, the personal and the political, coexist in tension.
Source: Gao Rezaga's Biography

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