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Reynard Borillo

Philippines

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Photo Credit: Provided by Reynard Borillo

Reynard Borillo's work is a celebration of his passion for translating words into visual stories. Deeply influenced by Southern culture and inspired by his travels through Mindanao, his canvas is filled with a rich variety of tales. He collects old items, books, dried flowers, and printed textiles, and he experiments with new materials, ensuring each piece transcends a single medium.

Working with mixed media art grants Reynard the freedom to express himself fully. His distinctive style involves creating layers of collages from his collections, evenly coated with resin to serve as a backdrop. Many of his works incorporate bouquets of withered flowers layered with patterns inspired by William Morris. These dried flowers symbolize life reborn from death, and through his art, he encourages his audience to see beauty in imperfection and to embrace hope.

Since graduating from Ford Academy of the Arts in 2011, Reynard has grown significantly as an artist. As a resident artist at Mendez Big and Small Art Co., he found opportunities to develop his craft. His first solo exhibition, "Seeking Light," debuted in 2013, followed by "Here After" in 2014. His journey continued with solo exhibitions at Provenance Gallery (2018), Ysobel Art Gallery (2018), and Pinto Art Museum (2017). He has also showcased his work internationally at events such as the New Dawn of Filipino Realism in Singapore (2019), the Asian Contemporary Art Show in Singapore (2016), Art Apart Fair in Singapore (2015), and the Museum of Fine Arts in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2012).

Reynard Borillo's journey continues, and he remains dedicated to exploring new ways to tell stories through his art.

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