From 1960s to 1970s, Cajipe-Endaya and other Filipino artists pioneered the search for the Filipino identity in culture and the art. Along with this search came the integration of the findings and insights into her artworks, which eventually became her trademark.
In this solo exhibit, the artist shares with the public her hidden interest as an artist – her love for experimenting with abstraction.The various sophisticated prints in limited edition are abstracted interpretations of objects commonly related to the Filipino identity and everyday life, which Cajipe Endaya executes playfully.
One of the most renowned painters and printmakers in the Philippines, Imelda realized she had the talent for drawing while she was a grade school at the College of the Holy Spirit. She later graduated with a degree in visual communication from UP College of Fine Arts.While working as a researcher on special projects with the National Library and other institutions, she was exposed to more knowledge of Philippine history. This serves as an inspiration for her works.
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