Among its machine of interconnecting ideas, a compelling painting hides a challenge to be solved. Yvette Malahay-Kim’s ongoing exhibit has the artist’s fascination with the sea as its starting point. Raised in the islands of Cebu and Negros in the Philippines, Malahay-Kim speaks of the sea as always playing a part in her work. The […]
Nudi from Apo, Chromodoris cf. Colemani
Smooth, Nembrotha Chamberlaini, Figures in Front of a Metamorphosis
Smooth, Nembrotha Chamberlaini by Yvette Malahay-Kim | Photo by Xericho Monte de Ramos
Color Studies: Thuridilla Lineolata
Color Studies — Thuridilla Lineolata by Yvette Malahay_Kim
Malahay-Kim’s nudibranchs evoke the wildness of Derain, the strangeness of Dali, the whimsy of Dada.
Color Studies — Armina Sp. by Yvette Malahay-Kim
| Photo by Xericho Monte de Ramos
In the show’s introductory video, the artist said, “These paintings are done in a naturalist manner because I would like to as closely identify the creature as in real life and put it on the canvas.”
In the final analysis, the style is the message.
By choosing to paint in the naturalist tradition, it’s as if the artist is saying that the nudibranchs are perfect as they are, that the sea should be revered as it is, and that nature has an inherent beauty worth preserving.
One is hard put to find a more compelling ecological and artistic statement.
NUDi EXposed runs until February 9, 2018 at the Jose T. Joya Gallery, University of the Philippines Cebu, Gorordo Avenue, Lahug, Cebu City.
Santia Fabunan is a collaboration between Khail Santia and Angela Gabrielle Fabunan. Khail Santia is a fellow of the Silliman University National Writers Workshop. He also leads Moocho Brain, a game dev studio working to transform education through applied game design. Angela Gabrielle Fabunan earned her BA in English and American Literature from Bowdoin College. She attended the MA Creative Writing Program of the University of the Philippines Diliman and is an alumnus of the UP Writers Club.
Among its machine of interconnecting ideas, a compelling painting hides a challenge to be solved. Yvette Malahay-Kim’s ongoing exhibit has the artist’s fascination with the sea as its starting point. Raised in the islands of Cebu and Negros in the Philippines, Malahay-Kim speaks of the sea as always playing a part in her work. The […]
Among its machine of interconnecting ideas, a compelling painting hides a challenge to be solved. Yvette Malahay-Kim’s ongoing exhibit has the artist’s fascination with the sea as its starting point. Raised in the islands of Cebu and Negros in the Philippines, Malahay-Kim speaks of the sea as always playing a part in her work. The […]
Among its machine of interconnecting ideas, a compelling painting hides a challenge to be solved. Yvette Malahay-Kim’s ongoing exhibit has the artist’s fascination with the sea as its starting point. Raised in the islands of Cebu and Negros in the Philippines, Malahay-Kim speaks of the sea as always playing a part in her work. The […]