Danilo Palomer Santiago

Danilo "Danny" Palomer Santiago
Born Danilo Palomer Santiago
(1951-11-27) November 27, 1951
Sorsogon, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Known for Painting, Drawing
Movement Eclecticism, Modern Fauvism
Awards UST Albertus Magnus Awardee in Visual Arts 2009, UST Benavides Awardee 1971,

Danilo Palomer Santiago (born November 27, 1951) is a Full-time Filipino Eclectic painter, professor and Department Chair of University of Santo Tomas - College of Fine Arts and Design (UST-CFAD), Painting Department. His murals are displayed at the Malacaňang Palace, UST Main Building - Faculty of Civil Law and Veterans Memoraila Medical Center and whose works won awards in various art competitions.[1] He was born in Sorsogon, Philippines and now lives in Manila.[2]

Early life

Santiago was born in Irosin, Sorsogon on November 27, 1951.[2] He started his painting career when he entered college in 1971 at age 17 and finished his college education at the University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture and Fine Arts in Manila, with a degree in Painting in 1978. He is also a scholar in the College of Architecture and Fine Arts of UST during his schooldays.[1] He finished his masteral degree in Fine Arts at the UST Graduate School. He now teaches Drawing & painting in the UST Painting Department where he is also the department chair.[3]

Awards

Style and Influence

Danilo Santiago is an Eclectic Artist. He is skillful in several art media such as watercolor, oil, pastels and others and applies different art movements in every painting he made. He offers a fresh and colorful point of view, a glimpse of his luminous genius in his individual works of art.[3] He was trained under Angelito Antonio, Antonio Austria, Bonifacio Cristobal, Wenceslao Garcia, Diosdado Lorenzo, and Mario Parial.

Exhibitions

One-man shows

Group exhibitions

BIKOL EXPRESSIONS - Art Center,Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines -2015 "Meeting of the Minds"- ArtAsia Gallery, megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines "Brushstrokes"- Students and faculty joint exhibit for the Freshmen Parents' Orientation of Painting Program of CFAD-UST

Affiliated art groups

Art Association of the Philippines

Art Association of the Philippines is an art organization that aims to "advance and foster, and promote the interests of those who work in the visual arts

Benavidez Art Group

Benavidez Art Group is an exclusive group of eight Thomasian alumni artists. They share a common love and discipline for the art and a common vision which is very much aligned to being a Thomasian.[12]

Tuesday Group of Artists

Tuesday Art Group is a small group of Filipino artists decided to tear down the disarray among local visual artists, and organized an umbrella group called Visual Artists Cooperative of the Philippines (VACOOP). Otherwise known as the Tuesday Group of Artists.[13]

Gruppo Biswal

Gruppo Biswal an art group composed of visual artists who work using various media.[14]

Grupong Tomasino

Grupong Tomasino is group of 69 alumni and faculty members of UST-CFAD.[15]

BIKOL Expressions Art Group

Other facts

References

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  2. 1 2 "Danilo Santiago". ARTslant.
  3. 1 2 Venturina-Bulanadi, Mary Ann (Apr 6, 2013). "Harmonies of Fauvists Moderns". Manila Standard Today.
  4. "Dangal ng UST". Dangal ng UST.
  5. "AAP Selected Artists Exhibit 2013". Art Association of the Philippines.
  6. "1st Beato Angelico Visual Arts and Design Conference and Exhibit".
  7. "Philippine - Korea International Exhibition 2012".
  8. CANVAS. "Kristo Exhibit: 'Into Thy Hands". 1/of Gallery.
  9. "AAP Election of Key Officials for 2014-2016". Art Association of the Philippines.
  10. "AAP Past Officers 2012-2014". Art Association of the Philippines.
  11. "benavidezartgroup". benavidezartgroup.
  12. Lagarde, Roy. "Painting the Tuesday Group". Impactmagazine.
  13. "Gruppo Biswal 2012". Gruppo Biswal 2012.
  14. "Grupong Tomasino towards 400". Manila Bulletin. Jan 30, 2011.
  15. Balde, Mailah. "Qualifying for the Guinness World Records". Artes delas Filipinas.
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