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The Misery Of Men Without God

The Misery of Men Without God is a solo show by Filipino visual artist Artbermido, which will be held at the ArtistSpace from March 25 to April 7, 2022.

The Misery Of Men Without God

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The Misery of Men without God is a solo exhibition of Filipino visual artist, Artbermido. It will be on view from 25 March to 7 April 2022 at the ArtistSpace.

Artbermido is based in the province of Quezon. He graduated from University of Santo Tomas in Manila with a degree in Bachelor of Fine Arts major in Painting.

The dualistic view of the artist is that there are material and immaterial things. This is the thrust of this exhibition, to separate the mind and brain, body and soul, and a “perSON” from the individual. Understanding at the very least, the purpose of our existence.

Since the beginning, Artbermido’s paintings would revolve around the concept of a stimuli. Each piece is a representation of an event, a person, or circumstances that in one way or the other has touched his life and has shaped him to who he is today. Each element found in his pieces is a stimulus, and every stimulus is formed by its own stimuli represented by the textures and colors that surround it.

These images developed from an imaginary concept of reoccurring visions that include figures, movements, and various emotions. Although these figures were formed out of serendipity, there is a balance however disguised and concealed the figures may be, which leaves the viewer free to interpret the pieces based on their own cognition and perceptions.

The stimuli in this exhibition suggest that we think of ourselves as immaterial things, and believe that it is possible for human beings to enjoy life after death – to exist even after one’s earthly body has ceased to exist. For many, it is is hard to understand but to simply put it “immaterial” simply means spiritual, and this brings us to the existence of a higher energy – the concept of GOD.

Finding God is the most abstract painting the artist could ever paint. It is a sad reality that men are removed from comprehending the extremes. Life itself is shrouded with mysteries – the beginning and end is nothing but a miracle. From the moment of conception, the journey to the unknown has begun, and the trail to nowhere has been tracked. This is our true state. We naturally believe ourselves far more capable of reaching the center of things than embracing the circumference.

Let this exhibition show you a moment of calmness, find your inner peace on each piece, and bring you to a placid landscape where you can feel serenity and contentment.

This article is by Artbermido.