Description
About me
I create art to to show beauty in an unconventional way. Using nature-inspired detailing, colorful foliages and subtle figurations, I convey my thoughts, my opinions, and sharing awareness about the social and personal experiences.
Jaime Raphael Atienza received his Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts major in Advertising from Technological University of the Philippines in 2013. He’s a native of Batangas and is now situated in Sta. Teresita, Quezon City, Philippines. He began as a Graphic Artist in various companies, but due to his passion and love for art and painting, he satisfied his drive and continued to create artworks. With every painting, he considers it his true calling.
(2014). Homoestasis at the Art Cube Gallery, 2014. Paracosm in Cevio Art Haus in 2014.
Jaime Raphael Atienza rekindles the idea of resiliency in Filipinos through the juxtoposition of nature-inspired foliage and portraiture. His play with both balance and contrast of strong colors on a muted background suggest the idea of harmony between contrasting elements in his works as well as utilization of opposing theme for people to yield positive result.
Work / Education
Jaime Raphael Atienza received his Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts major in Advertising from Technological University of the Philippines in 2013. He’s a native of Batangas and is now situated in Sta. Teresita, Quezon City, Philippines. He began as a Graphic Artist in various companies, but due to his passion and love for art and painting, he satisfied his drive and continued to create artworks. With every painting, he considers it his true calling.
In 2013. In 2012, he was finalist in the 28 th, 29th and 30th Metrobank Art and Design
Excellence and in MACC Painting competition on the same year. In 2013, he also placed finalist in Sining
Para Sa Kalikasan painting competition. Among his group shows are Salut! Homage to Salvador Dali and
Gustav Klimt at the Metro Gallery in 2014 and Toyang in the same gallery in 2013. He was also part of
the Inaugural Show of the Cevio Art Haus in Shaw Boulevard, 2013.