Nena Saguil moved from the Philippines to Paris where she continued to produce her signature works of cellular-looking objects. Her works are filled with orbs, spheres, circles, mandalas, cells, and... Read full biography
Nena Saguil moved from the Philippines to Paris where she continued to produce her signature works of cellular-looking objects. Her works are filled with orbs, spheres, circles, mandalas, cells, and moons all floating around the canvas---her very own interpretation of the cosmos. Parisienne Nena... Read full biography
Nena Saguil moved from the Philippines to Paris where she continued to produce her signature works of cellular-looking objects. Her works are filled with orbs, spheres, circles, mandalas, cells, and moons all floating around the canvas---her very own interpretation of the cosmos. Parisienne Nena Saguil, one of the last of the revered Filipino modern artist-expatriates, wove a cosmos of forms in pen and ink, mixed media and oil. At first some of her work appears to be cross-section explorations... Read full biography
Nena Saguil moved from the Philippines to Paris where she continued to produce her signature works of cellular-looking objects. Her works are filled with orbs, spheres, circles, mandalas, cells, and moons all floating around the canvas---her very own interpretation of the cosmos. Parisienne Nena Saguil, one of the last of the revered Filipino modern artist-expatriates, wove a cosmos of forms in pen and ink, mixed media and oil. At first some of her work appears to be cross-section explorations of plant parts or unicellular organisms under the scrutiny of a microscope. The images later transform into the organs of the elements, the fiber of the universe: dots, bubbles vortices, rays all delicately drawn to create the vital system of order,... Read full biography
Nena Saguil moved from the Philippines to Paris where she continued to produce her signature works of cellular-looking objects. Her works are filled with orbs, spheres, circles, mandalas, cells, and moons all floating around the canvas---her very own interpretation of the cosmos. Parisienne Nena Saguil, one of the last of the revered Filipino modern artist-expatriates, wove a cosmos of forms in pen and ink, mixed media and oil. At first some of her work appears to be cross-section explorations of plant parts or unicellular organisms under the scrutiny of a microscope. The images later transform into the organs of the elements, the fiber of the universe: dots, bubbles vortices, rays all delicately drawn to create the vital system of order, of nature congealing in imaginative schemes, in the shape of ecology. Although Saguil, who died in 1994, worked in the ab... Read full biography
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