Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Love on Lotus

Love on Lotus by Angelina Bong

Two lovebirds are kissing on a lotus oblivious to the raging lake and strong wind that
makes the plants and flowers swaying at the back. This is a reminder to a married couple
 that no matter what storms life throws at their marriage, they will be reminded
 of their strong love for each other and stay united, close and calm together. 
This is also a painting done for a friend and her future husband. 
I hope they'll be happy and stay together for as long as they live.
May God be with them always :)

p/s: I am also currently accepting orders for paintings. Feel free to contact me for paintings or artworks that you might like to buy for yourself or as a gift.

Whimsical Tales of Blurarefly

Whimsical Tales of Blurarefly by Angelina Bong
Here's a painting I have done for a friend. Since she has no particular request, I wanted something to brighten up her days in her house. Inspired again by a butterfly, blurarefly is a rare creature living in a mystical world where everything is happy, cheerful and bright like the colours in the painting.

I hope she will feel happier when she is sad or down when she sees this painting.

Saturday, September 07, 2013

FAlling into Winter

FAlling into Winter

It was winter in Perth 2013. I had an awesome reunion with a high school classmate of mine. We have not seen each other probably since the last day of school and I was so happy to bump into her in the airport and what coincidence that we were on the same flight to Perth.

We made plans to meet up and my dear friend and her husband brought me around town. This sweet couple asked me to do a painting for them and I decided to draw my inspiration from our memoirs in Perth.
FAlling into Winter 

We were entering winter but the colours of the leaves were still of Fall with lots of amber, orange, brown and reds. I remembered a beautiful big tree with splashes of reds and maroons where we savoured some exotic vegetarian food at this vegetarian café located at Swan Valley. We were visiting the wineries where we also tasted some splendid wines. I guess you could see by now that the tree that I painted was inspired by this picturesque view captured in my head.

The sky was bright and it felt like summer and that was why I had the background in bright colours. It was also a lively day filled with warm conversations as we catch up.

The highlight of our get together in Perth was bumping into Jersey Boys. After having some cocktails and tapas, my friend decided to check out this jazz bar. Ellington Jazz Club was like a cosy little cavern and there was a stage next to a few tables. People were leaving the club and we could see that the live performances just ended. Since we were already in the bar, we thought we might as well sit back and enjoy some drinks. Little did we know that the ‘Jersey Boys’ performers were coming to have a jamming session.
'Jersey Boys' jamming

We had absolutely no clue till someone from the next table asked us, “How did you know the Jersey Boys were coming here?” We didn’t! We sat listening to them taking turns singing and jamming it up! WOW! It was incredible and possibly one of the best live performances I’ve ever encountered. My personal favourite was the pianist. I was so glad that my friends took me there. We were so inspired by them that we decided to watch them perform the actual musical Jersey Boys. I felt like I was watching Frankie Valli serenading us with ‘Can’t Take My eyes Off You.’ I wish I could watch it again but I already had to leave Perth.

And So…..I had to create this imagery of them as the highlight of the painting but with a more casual and fun attire ;)

If you look closely, you can also see the dotted techniques.  I had been to some galleries in Perth and I saw this technique largely used in the aboriginal artworks of Australia and since this is a memoir of Perth, I’ve decided to incorporate some of that into this piece.
Oh…you can also see my friend and her super-tall 2 metres husband at the corner. They’re the ones this painting was meant to be created. I hope my friend and her dear husband likes it and I hope you enjoy it too.


Adios!

Thursday, September 05, 2013

Final Fantasy

I have kept this room empty for a while.
I thought I would post a painting I did for a final project during my first year of my Fashion Design Diploma. That was when the love for acrylic sparked. 
Here's one entitled Final Fantasy :)
Enjoy.

Final Fantasy by Angelina Bong