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==<h3>Artist(AI PEREZ)</h3>==
==<h3>Artist(AI PEREZ)</h3>==
[[File:Al-Perez-1.png|300px|right]]
[[File:Al-Perez-1.png|300px|right]]
He graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in 1968 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. In addition, he studied in New York at the Art Students League in 1984 and the School of Visual Arts in 1996. He paints churches, houses, nipa huts, flowers, still lifes, and landscapes in a realistic manner. His artwork has been inspired by Philippine postage stamps. In D.C., he hosted exhibits at the Philippine Trade Centers.
He graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in 1968 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. In addition, he studied in New York at the Art Students League in 1984 and the School of Visual Arts in 1996. He paints churches, houses, nipa huts, flowers, still lifes, and landscapes in a realistic manner. His artwork has been inspired by Philippine postage stamps. In D.C., he hosted exhibits at the Philippine Trade Centers.


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==<h3>Painting</h3>==
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[[File:Painting by AI Perez.jpg|400px|right]]
[[File:Painting by AI Perez.jpg|400px|right]]


According to Mr.Perez “My favorite will always be the historical Barasoain Church. It already has different versions because it has been restored many times because of fire,” and he also shared that he should personally see a church in order to paint it. That's his trick in giving each his paintings its own story and personal . Heritage churches and other religious subjects are on exhibit until March 16 at the Museo ng Republika ng 1899 in Malolos, Bulacan, otherwise known as the Barasoain Church Historical Landmark Museum.
According to Mr.Perez “My favorite will always be the historical Barasoain Church. It already has different versions because it has been restored many times because of fire,” and he also shared that he should personally see a church in order to paint it. That's his trick in giving each his paintings its own story and personal . Heritage churches and other religious subjects are on exhibit until March 16 at the Museo ng Republika ng 1899 in Malolos, Bulacan, otherwise known as the Barasoain Church Historical Landmark Museum.
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