Lynyrd Arwyn Paras PRICE CHARTS
Born 1982 Sta Ana, Philippines. Known for: Symbolic female and child portrait paintings.
Following is an exhibition review. Listen to the Silence. ?By: Rete Guatlo. Born in Sta. Ana, Lynyrd Paras grew up in the metropolis, living in Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Novaliches, and various parts of... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review. Listen to the Silence. ?By: Rete Guatlo. Born in Sta. Ana, Lynyrd Paras grew up in the metropolis, living in Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Novaliches, and various parts of Manila. He studied at the Technological University of the Philippines, tucked in the area between... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review. Listen to the Silence. ?By: Rete Guatlo. Born in Sta. Ana, Lynyrd Paras grew up in the metropolis, living in Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Novaliches, and various parts of Manila. He studied at the Technological University of the Philippines, tucked in the area between the Pasig River and Rizal Park, an estero away from Adamson, a street across the Philippine Normal University. The eldest of five siblings, his family moved with him wherever he went. When Ondoy struck... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review. Listen to the Silence. ?By: Rete Guatlo. Born in Sta. Ana, Lynyrd Paras grew up in the metropolis, living in Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Novaliches, and various parts of Manila. He studied at the Technological University of the Philippines, tucked in the area between the Pasig River and Rizal Park, an estero away from Adamson, a street across the Philippine Normal University. The eldest of five siblings, his family moved with him wherever he went. When Ondoy struck some years back, his apartment/studio in Araneta got flooded. He moved to an aunt's house in Pandacan, making sure that his paintings are stored in the second floor. After another round of storms and more floods, he finally decided to move to... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review. Listen to the Silence. ?By: Rete Guatlo. Born in Sta. Ana, Lynyrd Paras grew up in the metropolis, living in Caloocan, Mandaluyong, Novaliches, and various parts of Manila. He studied at the Technological University of the Philippines, tucked in the area between the Pasig River and Rizal Park, an estero away from Adamson, a street across the Philippine Normal University. The eldest of five siblings, his family moved with him wherever he went. When Ondoy struck some years back, his apartment/studio in Araneta got flooded. He moved to an aunt's house in Pandacan, making sure that his paintings are stored in the second floor. After another round of storms and more floods, he finally decided to move to Laguna. These days, when Lynyrd heads home, he crosses rice fields flanked by pine trees, and his time is spent in quiet communion with... Read full biography

